If Anderson's goal is to make the NBA, SJU will be difficult to beat.
UM.... I hope the kid comes here obviously but SJU has as many pros as SH. ONE
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Soooo....then what's the comparison between the coach's pros (I think you mean NBA) - Lavin's at 13 and counting (and despite the 8 year layoff, 6 still active), including 4 of his point guards (2 still active). Has Willard produced any? SHUs only is Dalembert - and he came into the league in 2002. Iona's LAST was Sean Green, who last played in the NBA in 1994....
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Sorry to do back to back posts, but I just saw the one from CR.
As usual, CR, you are on top of the stats.
We all know that the goals of both KA and his Dad are to get to the NBA and be a major contributor there.
CR's stats on Coach Lavin's players getting to the NBA tell it all. Does 40 fans going to a local BB game to pressure KA, match up to Coach Lavin's numbers on NBA players?
Another stat, CR, that I am sure you have is Coach Lavin's NCAA record compared to Coach W.
Numbers do talk volumes! I am sure that KA and his family will be checking these numbers out in the next few days.
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Certainly the numbers shouldn't worry SJU fans re Willard and Seton Hall. However, Ben Howland and UCLA is a completely different animal.....There were several days last season there were 6 former UCLA point guards STARTING at PG for their respective NBA teams (Baron, Earl Watson, Russell Westbrook, Jrue Holiday, Darren Collison and Jordan Farmar)...that's 1/5th of the entire 30 team league (of course, 2 of the 6 were Lavin PGs) - ONE FIFTH...thru 7 seasons Howland has sent 11 players to the league, including 5 point guards (it could be 13 thru 8 seasons, with 6 PGs if they ever settle this lockout!).