Book fits better than others.
I hate to use an assistant coaching spot on a veteran teacher/quality bench coach, but it would create a balance to Lavin's strengths.
Agreed. I think a good teaching coach would make St. John's a force to be reckoned with. You have any name suggestions?
My thing with Leitao is that I don't know what he does well (Anyone? What is it that he does? He could count as a vet bench coach?). Slice is a recruiter and he or Book obviously are down with NY talent. I like the idea of Jay Williams, assuming he can teach guard skills (doing and teaching are fairly different tasks). But I'd rather not waste a whole staff on recruiters when the idea is to locate talent nearby and have the charmer close the deal.
Perhaps, Leitao can sell Lavin on an understanding of the BE landscape and prior head coaching experience.
Dave indicated that the days of nickel and diming the basketball program are over. If they have a legit budget, in terms of
attainable veteran coaches,
Kevin McGeehan(Richmond),
Derek Thomas (Detroit),
Vance Wahlberg (UMass),
Vince Taylor (Minnesota-may take a head coaching job, depending on Tubby's move)
Craig Neal (New Mexico),
Porter Moser (St. Louis),
Brad Holland (UCSB)
Mitch Buonaguro (Siena- we'll see who gets the job),
Jayson Gee (Cleveland St.),
Rob Judson (Illinois St.),
Robert Burke (American-you may remember he left Georgetown)
As a wild card, NYers Tom Penders or Rob Senderoff.
I'd love to land Larry Shyatt or Rob Murphy, but those aren't realistic.