Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #240 on: March 13, 2012, 04:21:23 PM »
i wouldn't put much weight into his selection.  as you may recall the great Norm Roberts was a fixture on CBS during the tourney.

And unlike Norm, Lavin won't bore me to sleep.

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #241 on: March 13, 2012, 04:25:28 PM »
you're right!  just like in this video.  this is awesome!

Steve Lavin Rips Dick Vitale on ESPN



Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #242 on: March 13, 2012, 04:37:30 PM »
From Rivals.com Weekly Whispers:

COAST TO COAST

A number of schools including Big East schools Cincinnati, Connecticut, DePaul, Providence, St. John's and West Virginia are in hot pursuit of four-star big man Christopher Obekpa of Centereach (N.Y.) Our Savior New American, but the latest school to offer the elite shot blocker a scholarship is Pac-12 school Oregon.

St. John's landed Felix Balamou in its 2012 recruiting class after losing Rivals150 commitments Ricardo Gathers and Darrick Wood. Now Steve Lavin is targeting former South Carolina commitment Carlos Morris.

http://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1342754




Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #243 on: March 13, 2012, 04:49:53 PM »
Lavin taking time out from the recruiting trail. Will be in the CBS TV studios on Saturday and Sunday offering comments and analysis about the tournament.

One could argue that those appearances ARE still being "on the recruiting trail".    :)

And I for one would argue that.

Who doesn't get a thrill out of having a personal relationhip with someone who is being looked at and listened to by millions of fans.

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #244 on: March 13, 2012, 05:26:34 PM »
what 5th year Sr. are they talking about?!

It's written pretty cryptically. Can't tell if they mean Morris or Hall.
neither. Referring to someone already in college I believe

Maybe Brendan Lane from UCLA?

Neal Nieves ‏ @NealNieves
Im hearing Brendan Lane will transfer from UCLA, Graduating this year and will look for a school with playing time.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #245 on: March 13, 2012, 05:35:27 PM »
Who doesn't get a thrill out of having a personal relationhip with someone who is being looked at and listened to by millions of fans.

That's why I still look back fondly at my tryst with Ernie Anastos, despite the fact that he was a poor lover.

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #246 on: March 13, 2012, 05:36:44 PM »
what 5th year Sr. are they talking about?!

It's written pretty cryptically. Can't tell if they mean Morris or Hall.
neither. Referring to someone already in college I believe

Maybe Brendan Lane from UCLA?

Neal Nieves ‏ @NealNieves
Im hearing Brendan Lane will transfer from UCLA, Graduating this year and will look for a school with playing time.

UCLA site says he's a junior.  If he's graduating early, does that mean he still has 2 yrs left?

he's 6'9.  size wise he could help.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #247 on: March 13, 2012, 05:42:02 PM »
what 5th year Sr. are they talking about?!

It's written pretty cryptically. Can't tell if they mean Morris or Hall.
neither. Referring to someone already in college I believe

Maybe Brendan Lane from UCLA?

Neal Nieves ‏ @NealNieves
Im hearing Brendan Lane will transfer from UCLA, Graduating this year and will look for a school with playing time.

Brendan is supposedly looking at a Mid Major.  He's really been screwed over at UCLA in terms of PT (lots of reasons), but it would only be a 1 year investment for the Johnnies - he's more than worth it if Lavs could get him to come.   6'9 220.   Out of High Sschool, he was the #65 recruit in the country.  His team was runnerup for State Champion in California his senior year, and he was named Division two State Player of the Year.  Not his fault they lost the state final - he put up 29 pts, 19 rebounds and 10 blocks in the title game - just had no support - he carried the team all year.    For the year averaged 22 pts 13 rebs and 5 blocks.

Great kid, great student - graduating in 3 years - he was a true junior this year.

Before his head got messed up, he was a big with a solid perimeter game out to the arc, and one of the top 10 shotblockers ever in California high school hoops.  Played both the 4 and the 5 for the Bruins.

Given the recent history of UCLA transfers, how can you NOT take a shot on him?  Mike Moser is an All American as a soph at UNLV - averaged a double double.  His teammate, Chace Stanback put up 13/6 - also a UCLA transfer.   Drew Gordon was runner up for conference POY at New Mexico - 15 pts and 11 rebs per game.   And you can watch Matt Carlino tonight vs. Iona - the frosh xfer is getting 13 pts and 4 assists a game as the replacement for Jimmer Fredette as BYU's pg.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #248 on: March 13, 2012, 05:46:48 PM »
what 5th year Sr. are they talking about?!

It's written pretty cryptically. Can't tell if they mean Morris or Hall.
neither. Referring to someone already in college I believe

Maybe Brendan Lane from UCLA?

Neal Nieves ‏ @NealNieves
Im hearing Brendan Lane will transfer from UCLA, Graduating this year and will look for a school with playing time.

Brendan is supposedly looking at a Mid Major.  He's really been screwed over at UCLA in terms of PT (lots of reasons), but it would only be a 1 year investment for the Johnnies - he's more than worth it if Lavs could get him to come.   6'9 220.   Out of High Sschool, he was the #65 recruit in the country.  His team was runnerup for State Champion in California his senior year, and he was named Division two State Player of the Year.  Not his fault they lost the state final - he put up 29 pts, 19 rebounds and 10 blocks in the title game - just had no support - he carried the team all year.    For the year averaged 22 pts 13 rebs and 5 blocks.

Great kid, great student - graduating in 3 years - he was a true junior this year.

Before his head got messed up, he was a big with a solid perimeter game out to the arc, and one of the top 10 shotblockers ever in California high school hoops.  Played both the 4 and the 5 for the Bruins.

Given the recent history of UCLA transfers, how can you NOT take a shot on him?  Mike Moser is an All American as a soph at UNLV - averaged a double double.  His teammate, Chace Stanback put up 13/6 - also a UCLA transfer.   Drew Gordon was runner up for conference POY at New Mexico - 15 pts and 11 rebs per game.   And you can watch Matt Carlino tonight vs. Iona - the frosh xfer is getting 13 pts and 4 assists a game as the replacement for Jimmer Fredette as BYU's pg.

Getting Lane is a no-brainer.  Lock him up Coach Lav! 

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #249 on: March 13, 2012, 06:14:16 PM »
Tim Abromaitis would be a pretty sweet 6th year senior to get...doubt that happens though.
I think Yancy Gates has a 9th year of eligibility. Maybe we can get him for a year
Scoop Jardine may have him beat.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #250 on: March 13, 2012, 06:23:59 PM »
what 5th year Sr. are they talking about?!

It's written pretty cryptically. Can't tell if they mean Morris or Hall.
neither. Referring to someone already in college I believe

Maybe Brendan Lane from UCLA?

Neal Nieves ‏ @NealNieves
Im hearing Brendan Lane will transfer from UCLA, Graduating this year and will look for a school with playing time.

Brendan is supposedly looking at a Mid Major.  He's really been screwed over at UCLA in terms of PT (lots of reasons), but it would only be a 1 year investment for the Johnnies - he's more than worth it if Lavs could get him to come.   6'9 220.   Out of High Sschool, he was the #65 recruit in the country.  His team was runnerup for State Champion in California his senior year, and he was named Division two State Player of the Year.  Not his fault they lost the state final - he put up 29 pts, 19 rebounds and 10 blocks in the title game - just had no support - he carried the team all year.    For the year averaged 22 pts 13 rebs and 5 blocks.

Great kid, great student - graduating in 3 years - he was a true junior this year.

Before his head got messed up, he was a big with a solid perimeter game out to the arc, and one of the top 10 shotblockers ever in California high school hoops.  Played both the 4 and the 5 for the Bruins.

Given the recent history of UCLA transfers, how can you NOT take a shot on him?  Mike Moser is an All American as a soph at UNLV - averaged a double double.  His teammate, Chace Stanback put up 13/6 - also a UCLA transfer.   Drew Gordon was runner up for conference POY at New Mexico - 15 pts and 11 rebs per game.   And you can watch Matt Carlino tonight vs. Iona - the frosh xfer is getting 13 pts and 4 assists a game as the replacement for Jimmer Fredette as BYU's pg.


if he's graduating Early, is he immediately eligible?  Sounds like a worthwhile investment for Lavs for one season either way.  Good size and I'm sure our staff can utilize him better than ucla did.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #251 on: March 13, 2012, 06:28:40 PM »
I didn't realize how little Moser was used at UCLA.
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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #252 on: March 13, 2012, 07:13:54 PM »
I didn't realize how little Moser was used at UCLA.

Still, more than Carlino.   However, they had a guard a few years ago who only managed 9 minutes a game as a freshman.  Kid named Russell Westbrook...

To answer MCNPA's question, yes - he's immediately eligible as he is graduating and moving on "for his masters"...

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #253 on: March 13, 2012, 08:00:26 PM »
Isn't there a requirement that the transfer is pursuing a program that is not available at the school he is leaving. Pac 10 QB ( Oregon or Oregon State) transferred to Miss State needed to enroll in a program not available at the school he was leaving or am I mistaken?

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #254 on: March 13, 2012, 08:11:07 PM »
I didn't realize how little Moser was used at UCLA.

Still, more than Carlino.   However, they had a guard a few years ago who only managed 9 minutes a game as a freshman.  Kid named Russell Westbrook...

To answer MCNPA's question, yes - he's immediately eligible as he is graduating and moving on "for his masters"...

We have plenty of pt available at center...  He could slide right in.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #255 on: March 13, 2012, 08:20:39 PM »
what 5th year Sr. are they talking about?!

It's written pretty cryptically. Can't tell if they mean Morris or Hall.
neither. Referring to someone already in college I believe

Maybe Brendan Lane from UCLA?

Neal Nieves ‏ @NealNieves
Im hearing Brendan Lane will transfer from UCLA, Graduating this year and will look for a school with playing time.

Brendan is supposedly looking at a Mid Major.  He's really been screwed over at UCLA in terms of PT (lots of reasons), but it would only be a 1 year investment for the Johnnies - he's more than worth it if Lavs could get him to come.   6'9 220.   Out of High Sschool, he was the #65 recruit in the country.  His team was runnerup for State Champion in California his senior year, and he was named Division two State Player of the Year.  Not his fault they lost the state final - he put up 29 pts, 19 rebounds and 10 blocks in the title game - just had no support - he carried the team all year.    For the year averaged 22 pts 13 rebs and 5 blocks.

Great kid, great student - graduating in 3 years - he was a true junior this year.

Before his head got messed up, he was a big with a solid perimeter game out to the arc, and one of the top 10 shotblockers ever in California high school hoops.  Played both the 4 and the 5 for the Bruins.

Given the recent history of UCLA transfers, how can you NOT take a shot on him?  Mike Moser is an All American as a soph at UNLV - averaged a double double.  His teammate, Chace Stanback put up 13/6 - also a UCLA transfer.   Drew Gordon was runner up for conference POY at New Mexico - 15 pts and 11 rebs per game.   And you can watch Matt Carlino tonight vs. Iona - the frosh xfer is getting 13 pts and 4 assists a game as the replacement for Jimmer Fredette as BYU's pg.

Getting Lane is a no-brainer.  Lock him up Coach Lav!
I agree. The bigs are my biggest worry. Sampson and Obekpa are far from sure things and Moe may leave. It is possible we could have none of the 3 next year. Not a pleasant thaught. Lavin should also pursue the Center recruit from SMU if he would be eligible to go to a BE school, A 4 star 7 footer who can run the floor.

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #256 on: March 14, 2012, 10:27:46 AM »
This kid is a perfect fit.  As a soph he averaged  3 pt 3.1 boards and .8 blocks in 15 minutes per game.  He even shot 37% from three on 16 attempts.  He's always sat behind very good up front talent. 

This kid sounds like  perfect match for St. John's.  10 and 6 is very much a possibility if he signs on as our center.  A Sweet 16 could be in his future.  We don't have McDonald's All-Americans standing in his way.  In fact, we don't even have a center on the roster.

Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #257 on: March 14, 2012, 11:26:51 PM »
Looks like Lavin is backing up that talk!!

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #258 on: March 15, 2012, 12:03:51 AM »
Looks like Lavin is backing up that talk!!

No way he would talk that talk without KNOWING he could back it up. 

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Re: Lavin Hard on the Recruiting Trail
« Reply #259 on: March 15, 2012, 12:25:05 AM »
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