Per FiveStarBasketball....
NEW YORK -- For the second year in a row, Steve Lavin and St. John's are conducting perhaps the most unique recruiting search of any Division 1 basketball program in the nation.
A year ago, Lavin inherited a club with 10 seniors and had the unenviable burden of trying to fill nearly an entire roster with new players.
Lavin and his staff hit the road and landed a nine-man recruiting class ranked among the Top 3 nationally, but three recruits -- JaKarr Sampson, Norvel Pelle and Amir Garrett -- were ruled academically ineligible by the NCAA in September. (Garrett has since qualified and joined the team.)
Lavin may not return to coaching until the 2012-13 season as he recovers from prostate cancer surgery in October. Yet he is still out recruiting, operating in a self-described "general manager role," and seeks to sign five or six more players in the spring period.
"It’s clear I’m going to come back [as head coach at St. John's],” he told SNY during a recent interview. “I’ll be back at some point.”
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