Some kids need to be players - racking up numbers - they see their future in roundball - on the court. Transfer if they don't get minutes, or don't play the position they think they should, or feel they are are being used "wrong" (ie - hurting their pro chances).
But some kids realize there can be a future in Hoops off the court. If Malik has the vision to see him self someday on the sidelines of a college team, why would he consider transferring? Is he going to find a better learning/Training experience than working with Steve Lavin, Gene Keady, and Mike Dunlap? Is he going to learn trainging and conditioning and skills development from someone better than Rico Hines? If he wanted, could he learn the intricacies of High School and AAU ball from someone better than Mo Hicks?
And is he going to get the chance to work with better talent on the court in both practice and games at any other school? Let's be honest - the schools that can come CLOSE to the the sheer talent level SJU will have this season aren't going to ACCEPT a transfer from a kid wth Malik's talent level.
By his senior year tho, he has a chance to be part of something extremely special. And something like "final four" looks really good on a resume...