Asisde from obvious mistake in hiring Norm, some turns in the road over the years, however modest, include;
* Losing McCloud from St. Anthony's to Duke after foolishly deferring to Charles Minlend.
* Alienating Bob Hurley with the Ingrahm debacle.
* Failure to bring in savy assistants and retain Kimani.
* Letting the Lapchick tournament disintegrate into a pathetic affair.
*Waiting to let David Cain blossom until senior year.
*Jarvis flirting with Wizards, staying and costing us Jay wright potentailly.
* Failure to embrace three point shooting strategies for many years, constantly recruiting slashers over shooters.
* Inability to pull any poteial out of a cast of big men through the years.
* Recently not realizing kids love the perks of being on SJU recruiting list, but really can't take the risk of playing for Norm and abandoning NBA dreams, no matter how unrealistic. Thus, we focus on big fish, like Sylvan, Lance, Jones (WV), Collier, Moore, etc.
Would love to list some positive turns in the road, but that is a tough task.
I would say, you have a pretty decent list, paultzman. Do you think St. John's really alienated Bob Hurley, Sr. with the Ingram situation? I've heard stories that we did and others that we didn't. I do not know enough about the Hurley's issues or non-issues with St. John's to say one way or the other.
I definitely agree with you about the "saavy assistants and the retaining of Kimani...." I was hoping we would retain Young, but we all know how that turned out. Along, with losing out on some key recruits.
Ahhhhhhh! The Lapchick Tournament.... I knew it was basketball season when the Lapchick Tournament rolled around. The Johnnies were able to attract, at least, one pretty decent team to play (in the tournament) of the namesake of their legendary coach.
I guess due to more tournaments nowadays then 15-20 years ago and the Johnnies falling out of the national spotlight (until the rebirth from 1997-2000) was probably a downfall to the Lapchick Tournament.
"Failure to embrace three point shooting strategies for many years, constantly recruiting slashers over shooters."IMO, this is something I haven't been able to grasp since the indoctrine of the 3-point line.... Granted, the Johnnies have had players who were very, capable of hitting the 3-ball (ie, Boo Harvey, Thornton, Postell, Artest, Barkley, Shaw, Minlend (sr. season) ) over the years.... They never had a sharpshooter or two.... You see some teams (especially, mid major teams) and they have a sniper, semi-sniper and a couple of other guys who are capable of burning 'ya from deep.
We've never had such thing since the NCAA put the 3-point line in place. We've had several coaches, who've been in place at St. John's, to not bring in a player of that ilk.
Hopefully, the next coach is able to do such a thing. Last, but not least.... There haven't been many positives (a few) of the past 10-15 years, paultzman.