Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #120 on: March 05, 2012, 10:08:10 PM »
I'm hoping that maybe we will see some interest in Leroy Fludd but doubt that is happening
I doubt it, Leroy is a great kid but he's not a big east talent

You're probably right, i've only seen a couple games from him but I think he has some diamond in the ruff qualities in him. If things dont fall through I wouldn't mind seeing him on the team as someone who provides depth and can be a nice role player

I def agree with the diamond in the ruff analogy, he has a great motor and a big heart. He reminds m of Ryan Pearson a senior at George mason right now. He budded into a terrific mid major player. But I'm really hoping the staff sticks there nose in the Isaiah cousins recruitment. Lavin offering a "decent" player in Thaddeus hall who might not even qualify scares me. The staff continues to talk a good one but no commits and offering Hall I don't understand. He is a bottom of the barrel big east talent IMO.

I respectfully disagree with your last sentence.  However I do agree it is a waste to offer if he has no chance to qualify. 

Especially after all we went thru during the summer with all the non-qualifiers, but let's talk basketball a bit. if Hall isn't a lower tier big east player then what is he? Is he a immediate impact player? What position would he even play? He certainly dosent fit the mold of wing forwards lavin has already assembled and thats what he plays now in highschool. Cousins is about the same size with better ball skills and off hand, and can defend both guard positions; thus I'm in favor.

Hall will be a 2/3 in college and is he a immediate impact player in the Big East?  No. But not many are.. And Cousins ( who btw is not the same size and I have seen them both. )  is not a immediate impact player either. I happen to like Cousins.. But he does not have one defining skill like Hall has.  Hall has unlimited range and we could use that ASAP .  Moot point if he doesn't qualify. Fwiw he picked up offers in the last few days from Md and Texas tech..

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #121 on: March 05, 2012, 10:28:31 PM »
I'm hoping that maybe we will see some interest in Leroy Fludd but doubt that is happening
I doubt it, Leroy is a great kid but he's not a big east talent

You're probably right, i've only seen a couple games from him but I think he has some diamond in the ruff qualities in him. If things dont fall through I wouldn't mind seeing him on the team as someone who provides depth and can be a nice role player

I def agree with the diamond in the ruff analogy, he has a great motor and a big heart. He reminds m of Ryan Pearson a senior at George mason right now. He budded into a terrific mid major player. But I'm really hoping the staff sticks there nose in the Isaiah cousins recruitment. Lavin offering a "decent" player in Thaddeus hall who might not even qualify scares me. The staff continues to talk a good one but no commits and offering Hall I don't understand. He is a bottom of the barrel big east talent IMO.

I respectfully disagree with your last sentence.  However I do agree it is a waste to offer if he has no chance to qualify. 

Especially after all we went thru during the summer with all the non-qualifiers, but let's talk basketball a bit. if Hall isn't a lower tier big east player then what is he? Is he a immediate impact player? What position would he even play? He certainly dosent fit the mold of wing forwards lavin has already assembled and thats what he plays now in highschool. Cousins is about the same size with better ball skills and off hand, and can defend both guard positions; thus I'm in favor.

Hall will be a 2/3 in college and is he a immediate impact player in the Big East?  No. But not many are.. And Cousins ( who btw is not the same size and I have seen them both. )  is not a immediate impact player either. I happen to like Cousins.. But he does not have one defining skill like Hall has.  Hall has unlimited range and we could use that ASAP .  Moot point if he doesn't qualify. Fwiw he picked up offers in the last few days from Md and Texas tech..

The term impact was used due to our lack of everything at this point. Lol. There really about the same size Hall might have him by a half of a inch at most and although Hall has been pretty hot from long range these past 2 weeks he is not by any measure a "shooter". Although he has had a barrage of 30+ performances as of late he has made more threes in his last 4 games then he had in his previous 12. The same with his free throw shooting 44% from the line on the season. He is a rhythm shooter, if he catches fire it could be a long night but it's more sporadic and inconsistent then touch and skill. I think unless your tremendously strong or a great rebounder playing the 3 and consistently being effective at 6'3.5 is tough. I say all that not to say Hall isnt a good player but would need a lot of work before he becomes effective; off hand , defensively, speed, ball handling. Cousins isn't too far ahead of him but I like him and his eligibility a bit more at this point. Lol

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #122 on: March 05, 2012, 10:35:03 PM »
I'm hoping that maybe we will see some interest in Leroy Fludd but doubt that is happening
I doubt it, Leroy is a great kid but he's not a big east talent

You're probably right, i've only seen a couple games from him but I think he has some diamond in the ruff qualities in him. If things dont fall through I wouldn't mind seeing him on the team as someone who provides depth and can be a nice role player

I def agree with the diamond in the ruff analogy, he has a great motor and a big heart. He reminds m of Ryan Pearson a senior at George mason right now. He budded into a terrific mid major player. But I'm really hoping the staff sticks there nose in the Isaiah cousins recruitment. Lavin offering a "decent" player in Thaddeus hall who might not even qualify scares me. The staff continues to talk a good one but no commits and offering Hall I don't understand. He is a bottom of the barrel big east talent IMO.

I respectfully disagree with your last sentence.  However I do agree it is a waste to offer if he has no chance to qualify. 

Especially after all we went thru during the summer with all the non-qualifiers, but let's talk basketball a bit. if Hall isn't a lower tier big east player then what is he? Is he a immediate impact player? What position would he even play? He certainly dosent fit the mold of wing forwards lavin has already assembled and thats what he plays now in highschool. Cousins is about the same size with better ball skills and off hand, and can defend both guard positions; thus I'm in favor.

Hall will be a 2/3 in college and is he a immediate impact player in the Big East?  No. But not many are.. And Cousins ( who btw is not the same size and I have seen them both. )  is not a immediate impact player either. I happen to like Cousins.. But he does not have one defining skill like Hall has.  Hall has unlimited range and we could use that ASAP .  Moot point if he doesn't qualify. Fwiw he picked up offers in the last few days from Md and Texas tech..

The term impact was used due to our lack of everything at this point. Lol. There really about the same size Hall might have him by a half of a inch at most and although Hall has been pretty hot from long range these past 2 weeks he is not by any measure a "shooter". Although he has had a barrage of 30+ performances as of late he has made more threes in his last 4 games then he had in his previous 12. The same with his free throw shooting 44% from the line on the season. He is a rhythm shooter, if he catches fire it could be a long night but it's more sporadic and inconsistent then touch and skill. I think unless your tremendously strong or a great rebounder playing the 3 and consistently being effective at 6'3.5 is tough. I say all that not to say Hall isnt a good player but would need a lot of work before he becomes effective; off hand , defensively, speed, ball handling. Cousins isn't too far ahead of him but I like him and his eligibility a bit more at this point. Lol

Hall is every bit of 6'5 .. But like I said .. We will agree to disagree for now.. Not to say Cousins isn't good..but to me Thad is better.  And you are right.. We do need a lot right now. 

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #123 on: March 05, 2012, 10:39:13 PM »
I'm hoping that maybe we will see some interest in Leroy Fludd but doubt that is happening
I doubt it, Leroy is a great kid but he's not a big east talent

You're probably right, i've only seen a couple games from him but I think he has some diamond in the ruff qualities in him. If things dont fall through I wouldn't mind seeing him on the team as someone who provides depth and can be a nice role player

I def agree with the diamond in the ruff analogy, he has a great motor and a big heart. He reminds m of Ryan Pearson a senior at George mason right now. He budded into a terrific mid major player. But I'm really hoping the staff sticks there nose in the Isaiah cousins recruitment. Lavin offering a "decent" player in Thaddeus hall who might not even qualify scares me. The staff continues to talk a good one but no commits and offering Hall I don't understand. He is a bottom of the barrel big east talent IMO.

I respectfully disagree with your last sentence.  However I do agree it is a waste to offer if he has no chance to qualify. 

Especially after all we went thru during the summer with all the non-qualifiers, but let's talk basketball a bit. if Hall isn't a lower tier big east player then what is he? Is he a immediate impact player? What position would he even play? He certainly dosent fit the mold of wing forwards lavin has already assembled and thats what he plays now in highschool. Cousins is about the same size with better ball skills and off hand, and can defend both guard positions; thus I'm in favor.

Hall will be a 2/3 in college and is he a immediate impact player in the Big East?  No. But not many are.. And Cousins ( who btw is not the same size and I have seen them both. )  is not a immediate impact player either. I happen to like Cousins.. But he does not have one defining skill like Hall has.  Hall has unlimited range and we could use that ASAP .  Moot point if he doesn't qualify. Fwiw he picked up offers in the last few days from Md and Texas tech..

The term impact was used due to our lack of everything at this point. Lol. There really about the same size Hall might have him by a half of a inch at most and although Hall has been pretty hot from long range these past 2 weeks he is not by any measure a "shooter". Although he has had a barrage of 30+ performances as of late he has made more threes in his last 4 games then he had in his previous 12. The same with his free throw shooting 44% from the line on the season. He is a rhythm shooter, if he catches fire it could be a long night but it's more sporadic and inconsistent then touch and skill. I think unless your tremendously strong or a great rebounder playing the 3 and consistently being effective at 6'3.5 is tough. I say all that not to say Hall isnt a good player but would need a lot of work before he becomes effective; off hand , defensively, speed, ball handling. Cousins isn't too far ahead of him but I like him and his eligibility a bit more at this point. Lol

Hall is every bit of 6'5 .. But like I said .. We will agree to disagree for now.. Not to say Cousins isn't good..but to me Thad is better.  And you are right.. We do need a lot right now.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #124 on: March 07, 2012, 01:03:58 PM »
Not sure if this appeared in any other thread, but during Lavin's interview during the game he mentioned that he expects to bring in a great recruiting class, maybe HIS BEST EVER.  I mean, how could that be?  Didn't he have the consensus #1 class overall at UCLA one year?  I'm guessing the word BEST has to be very subjective.

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« Reply #125 on: March 07, 2012, 02:20:16 PM »
Not sure if this appeared in any other thread, but during Lavin's interview during the game he mentioned that he expects to bring in a great recruiting class, maybe HIS BEST EVER.  I mean, how could that be?  Didn't he have the consensus #1 class overall at UCLA one year?  I'm guessing the word BEST has to be very subjective.

He could be sending a message to the potential recruits that they could be part of something real special.  These kids know he was talking to them as much, if not more so, than the fans.

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« Reply #126 on: March 07, 2012, 02:31:29 PM »
WE ARE GONNA GET MUHAMMED AND NOEL!!! BEST RECRUITING CLASS EVER!  :knuppel2: :knuppel2:

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #127 on: March 07, 2012, 02:39:32 PM »
Would be nice if in the words of Al MgGuire Lavs brings us the aircraft carrier that backs up the entire fleet.

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« Reply #128 on: March 07, 2012, 07:18:05 PM »
“@_TeamMccullough: ST.Johns watching this Rays & Hayes game”

Chris McCullough obviously at the game, not sure who staff is checking out. Lavin not there, but rest of staff is.

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« Reply #129 on: March 07, 2012, 07:29:18 PM »
“@_TeamMccullough: ST.Johns watching this Rays & Hayes game”

Chris McCullough obviously at the game, not sure who staff is checking out. Lavin not there, but rest of staff is.

Post writer tweeted me that staff may just be there to be seen, not to monitor anyone in particular.

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« Reply #130 on: March 07, 2012, 07:42:08 PM »
“@_TeamMccullough: ST.Johns watching this Rays & Hayes game”

Chris McCullough obviously at the game, not sure who staff is checking out. Lavin not there, but rest of staff is.

Post writer tweeted me that staff may just be there to be seen, not to monitor anyone in particular.

Never hurts to show some love to the NYC teams.  Might not have players now, but never know down the line. 

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« Reply #131 on: March 07, 2012, 07:45:52 PM »
“@_TeamMccullough: ST.Johns watching this Rays & Hayes game”

Chris McCullough obviously at the game, not sure who staff is checking out. Lavin not there, but rest of staff is.

Post writer tweeted me that staff may just be there to be seen, not to monitor anyone in particular.

Never hurts to show some love to the NYC teams.  Might not have players now, but never know down the line. 

Isn't the game at STJ?
Not like they have to go far :)
Remember who broke the Slice news

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #132 on: March 07, 2012, 07:47:54 PM »
“@_TeamMccullough: ST.Johns watching this Rays & Hayes game”

Chris McCullough obviously at the game, not sure who staff is checking out. Lavin not there, but rest of staff is.

Post writer tweeted me that staff may just be there to be seen, not to monitor anyone in particular.


Never hurts to show some love to the NYC teams.  Might not have players now, but never know down the line. 

Isn't the game at STJ?
Not like they have to go far :)

Didn't even cost a subway token then!
« Last Edit: March 07, 2012, 07:48:40 PM by gman »

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #133 on: March 07, 2012, 07:49:46 PM »
“@NYPost_Brazille: @rgsaunders1 st johns likes shavar newkirk hayes soph”

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #134 on: March 07, 2012, 07:56:26 PM »
Lavin has had some amazing recruiting classes in the past as we all know.  So if he is saying this next one may be his "best" it means he plans to drop a bomb on the recruiting world.  Another poster mentioned Noel and Muhammad.  Why shouldn't they want to spend a year playing together at MSG, the center of the basketball universe?

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« Reply #135 on: March 07, 2012, 08:00:19 PM »
Lavin has had some amazing recruiting classes in the past as we all know.  So if he is saying this next one may be his "best" it means he plans to drop a bomb on the recruiting world.  Another poster mentioned Noel and Muhammad.  Why shouldn't they want to spend a year playing together at MSG, the center of the basketball universe?

Kentucky may have a slight edge in that scenario

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« Reply #136 on: March 07, 2012, 08:01:04 PM »
Would be nice if in the words of Al MgGuire Lavs brings us the aircraft carrier that backs up the entire fleet.
Lavin has had some amazing recruiting classes in the past as we all know.  So if he is saying this next one may be his "best" it means he plans to drop a bomb on the recruiting world.  Another poster mentioned Noel and Muhammad.  Why shouldn't they want to spend a year playing together at MSG, the center of the basketball universe?

2 reasons: 1- Calipari, Calhoun, Boeheim etc. are paying more.
2- NY scares them. See AJ Burnett. Where he belongs in Pittsburgh.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #137 on: March 07, 2012, 08:01:43 PM »
Lavin has had some amazing recruiting classes in the past as we all know.  So if he is saying this next one may be his "best" it means he plans to drop a bomb on the recruiting world.  Another poster mentioned Noel and Muhammad.  Why shouldn't they want to spend a year playing together at MSG, the center of the basketball universe?

Can you pass whatever your smoking? :)
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« Reply #138 on: March 07, 2012, 08:09:01 PM »
Would be nice if in the words of Al MgGuire Lavs brings us the aircraft carrier that backs up the entire fleet.
Lavin has had some amazing recruiting classes in the past as we all know.  So if he is saying this next one may be his "best" it means he plans to drop a bomb on the recruiting world.  Another poster mentioned Noel and Muhammad.  Why shouldn't they want to spend a year playing together at MSG, the center of the basketball universe?

2 reasons: 1- Calipari, Calhoun, Boeheim etc. are paying more.
2- NY scares them. See AJ Burnett. Where he belongs in Pittsburgh.

NY scares them?  Really?     
Let's be honest here, playing for SJU isn't quite the same scrutiny as playing for the Yankees.   If it were.. Norm would've been fired after 1 season. 

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #139 on: March 07, 2012, 08:11:06 PM »
Lavin has had some amazing recruiting classes in the past as we all know.  So if he is saying this next one may be his "best" it means he plans to drop a bomb on the recruiting world.  Another poster mentioned Noel and Muhammad.  Why shouldn't they want to spend a year playing together at MSG, the center of the basketball universe?

Can you pass whatever your smoking? :)

Based on the available information, and barring the near impossible task of landing Noel and/or Muhammad, I think Lavin's statement that this recruiting class may be his "best" at SJU, to be true as compared with the current class playing (not just recruited) for 2012, he would need to land, IMO: Jakarr, Obekpa and C. Morris to go along with Branch.