Hasbrouck was an excellent player, even if his shooting didn't reflect that at the end of the year; Siena's game is predicated on their press and defense. They are chaos first, scoring second - and shared. Hasbrouck went a damned 4-16 against Ohio State and they WON. Kenny's scoring is not his whole game whatsoever. And Rossiter makes plays all over - he's still an excellent player.
I think Siena isn't as good as they were at the end of last year. BUT they had a three game stretch - in Puerto Rico or some other exempt tournament - where they lost 3 games in a row. Just maybe, maybe, Fran McCaffery's coaching acumen extends to getting a team to understand what it does well over the course of a season - like Rick Pitino does with his teams. Louisville craps the bed at least once in the non-conference while Rick works out how his team is going to play.
So yeah, Siena deserved top 25 consideration, but they're not there yet. Yes, St. John's deserves some props, but we don't know how good those teams are. Right now, Temple is just awful at scoring and Siena has some kinks to work out. If you took this St. John's team and played last year's schedule, I think Boston College might still carve the Johnnies up. Miami might still muscle them around. Virginia Tech would still clown them.
We ain't there yet. But it's looking more promising.