I don't understand the point you are trying to make. Was there a target that was better than Sampson in metro area that you wanted St. John's to go after?
I know everyone likes to beat the local drum but the landscape is vastly different than it was in 1980 or 1990 or 2000.
I think his point is that while Lavin recruited incredibly well early on, and that his strategy of going after high major talent outside the tri-state area was successful, there was a missing element that any SJU coach needs to employ in this day and age. Because the landscape is so different from the 80s - 00s, you need to cast as a wide a net as possible. Go after talent outside the tri-state area where you have connections and a realistic shot. But supplement that with doing your homework, developing relationships and aggressively recruiting the NY/NY area as well for the 3-star kid who is not being recruited by the "big boys" but who would be very interested in playing close to home in the Big East.
Using Mullin's staff as an example, I think we ignored the local 3-star kids who could have really helped round out 6-10 on a roster initially and perhaps developed into something more. Seton Hall made it a point to focus on those kids, and it has paid off. Yea they bought Whitehead and Delgado who were the true difference makers to get the ball rolling, but would you want Jaren Rhoden on this team? He seems to be an under-recruited kid who might make an all Big East team the next year or two. Anthony Nelson is another one - he would have helped us a freshman and this year, even if he is about to transfer from the Hall once they land Aiken. Champaigne is another kid who I don't think the prior staff recruited hard or would have pursued. Look at the player he already is and what we think he'll be long term?
You have to pursue talent outside NY these days and SJU may be a realistic options for those who want to get out of the South/Midwest/Southwest and play in the NYC media market and everything it has to offer. But you can't forget about the local AAU, HS and prep teams -- and not just because you want a shot at the 4+/5 star that the blue bloods are after -- but because there are many realistic targets that will have the desire to play at home in the Big East and be the type of kids who can develop, stay and ultimately help build a solid program.