Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]

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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #20 on: May 16, 2010, 12:49:06 PM »
Omari Lawrence will transfer from St. John's University. Announcement expected Monday, May 17, 2010. Read More

Baldi on point, as usual

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #21 on: May 16, 2010, 12:52:26 PM »
I just think that would be in bad taste if Rob's scholarship was dropped. The only way I see that happening is if they give him a scholarship to continue school and he doesn't play ball.
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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #22 on: May 16, 2010, 12:53:05 PM »
Omari Lawrence will transfer from St. John's University. Announcement expected Monday, May 17, 2010. Read More

Baldi on point, as usual

Stalking has been very good way to gather information lately.
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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #23 on: May 16, 2010, 12:54:50 PM »
I just think that would be in bad taste if Rob's scholarship was dropped. The only way I see that happening is if they give him a scholarship to continue school and he doesn't play ball.

He hasnt played ball in years. Thomas is a great story, they might think its time to move on though

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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #24 on: May 16, 2010, 01:10:16 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #25 on: May 16, 2010, 01:13:21 PM »
Not happy with the Omari news at all. I thought he could have beena  big par of our future success.  He can do a little bit of everything. 

I'm not sure how this will affect our upcoming season.  I thought he had a good chance to start next year.

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #26 on: May 16, 2010, 01:21:27 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

If he wanted another year of eligibility than he'd have to graduate undergrad and enroll into grad program.
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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #27 on: May 16, 2010, 01:23:54 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

If he wanted another year of eligibility than he'd have to graduate undergrad and enroll into grad program.

Other than the sentimental value, is it worth it for him or the program?

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #28 on: May 16, 2010, 01:36:01 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

If he wanted another year of eligibility than he'd have to graduate undergrad and enroll into grad program.

Other than the sentimental value, is it worth it for him or the program?

I see him as serviceable at times for next season. I don't think there is another impact recruit out there for next season. Why dump him?
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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #29 on: May 16, 2010, 01:40:13 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

If he wanted another year of eligibility than he'd have to graduate undergrad and enroll into grad program.

Other than the sentimental value, is it worth it for him or the program?

I see him as serviceable at times for next season. I don't think there is another impact recruit out there for next season. Why dump him?

Polee takes whatever minutes he would have even fantasized about

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #30 on: May 16, 2010, 01:45:22 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

If he wanted another year of eligibility than he'd have to graduate undergrad and enroll into grad program.

Other than the sentimental value, is it worth it for him or the program?

I see him as serviceable at times for next season. I don't think there is another impact recruit out there for next season. Why dump him?

Polee takes whatever minutes he would have even fantasized about

Polee isn't playing down low.
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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #31 on: May 16, 2010, 01:47:19 PM »
Huge difference between a  9 minute per game soph-to-be being nudged (Omari), and a 7 minute per game redshirt Senior-to-be (Thomas).  You don't move a kid that's been loyal for 5 years to the program, unless HE wants to go...and it's doubtful Thomas has illusions after what he's been thru of being a major contributor somewhere else with his final year of eligibility, after sitting out a transfer year.  By the way, not fully clear on the rule - did he fall under the old partial qualifier rules, or did he still have only 5 seasons to play 4 (meaning he HAS to play THIS season - making a transfer to another Div 1 school impossible)?

If he wanted another year of eligibility than he'd have to graduate undergrad and enroll into grad program.

Other than the sentimental value, is it worth it for him or the program?

I see him as serviceable at times for next season. I don't think there is another impact recruit out there for next season. Why dump him?

Polee takes whatever minutes he would have even fantasized about

Polee isn't playing down low.

OK, I guess thats why Omari's leaving

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #32 on: May 16, 2010, 01:55:25 PM »
I think ultimately it was a matter of playing time. Whether he has to jump Horne, Hardy, DJ or Boothe, Stith his minutes were limited. Throw in Quincy Roberts and Lavin's first born Polee its very limited.

Then his PT opens up next season or does it? What if Lavin recruits over him? Then all of a sudden his career is cut short to his expectations.

It sucks but I can see why he did it.
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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #33 on: May 16, 2010, 02:24:56 PM »
maybe it was just lavin didnt want him...lavin wants a start fresh...we know a big plus for him in making the decision to take the job was 9 scholies...he probably liked the fact that he would be able to have a team of basically all his own guys from very early on...if he didnt like omaris game then obviously he wouldnt want him on his team for 3 years when he feels he can recruit with the big boys...it sucks to see a kid transfer from a spot he def wanted to be in since hs, but such is life...im sure there will be plenty of schools thatll be happy to add him...and he'lll get a year to just train and get better

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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #34 on: May 16, 2010, 02:50:17 PM »
I wish Omari all the best.  I think he could have had a good career here but I can see why both sides would decide to part ways.  Hopefully he finds a new home and has some success.  With that being said lets hope this means that Lavin will land Remi Barry !

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #35 on: May 16, 2010, 03:03:03 PM »
Any word on potential destinations for Lawrence?

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #36 on: May 16, 2010, 03:10:12 PM »
Any word on potential destinations for Lawrence?

my guess would be Arizona

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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #37 on: May 16, 2010, 03:19:11 PM »
Any word on potential destinations for Lawrence?

my guess would be Arizona
  Why would Arizona want Norm's leftovers?  C'mon.

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Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #38 on: May 16, 2010, 03:29:13 PM »
Any word on potential destinations for Lawrence?

my guess would be Arizona
  Why would Arizona want Norm's leftovers?  C'mon.

Well, they offered him before he signed with St. Johns.  I think Book Richardson is still pretty high on him....

Re: Omari and Out [JohnnyJungle.com]
« Reply #39 on: May 16, 2010, 03:58:46 PM »

http://www.zagsblog.com/2010/05/16/st-johns-lawrence-expected-to-transfer/

zags blog -
"The news was first reported by Johnnyjungle.com."

nice