Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY - SETON HALL

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #320 on: March 11, 2013, 10:46:10 AM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #321 on: March 11, 2013, 11:28:25 AM »
Not creating conspiracy theory or complaining, but wonder why LaHopefully SL is working under radar on options, as limited as the # of recruiting slots we have.

U sayin we gettln new coach?



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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #322 on: March 11, 2013, 11:31:47 AM »
Not creating conspiracy theory or complaining, but wonder why LaHopefully SL is working under radar on options, as limited as the # of recruiting slots we have.

U sayin we gettln new coach?



Not at all.

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #323 on: March 11, 2013, 08:12:42 PM »
Guys i wouldn't be so sure that no one was there to see Jordan Friday. I heard differently.



You are right. I heard Lav and staff were going, but could not confirm. I guess I should assume the best.

Why assume the best, when it's easier to assume the worst and continue to bash staff????

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #324 on: March 11, 2013, 08:16:33 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #325 on: March 12, 2013, 06:25:45 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #326 on: March 12, 2013, 07:08:37 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

Yeah, 2014 is crucial with the loss of Sampson (most likely) and Sanchez. Throw in one other from left field and staff has a challenge. I will trust they know that better than me and are on top of it. Agree, Carrington will be a decent prospect to build on. He has some work to do, but at this point worth the risk IMO.

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #327 on: March 12, 2013, 07:10:49 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

Yeah, 2014 is crucial with the loss of Sampson (most likely) and Sanchez. Throw in one other from left field and staff has a challenge. I will trust they know that better than me and are on top of it. Agree, Carrington will be a decent prospect to build on. He has some work to do, but at this point worth the risk IMO.
I could see us scooping up a transfer if 2014 class doesn't quickly materialize

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #328 on: March 12, 2013, 10:39:13 PM »
^An observation most astute.
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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #329 on: March 12, 2013, 10:54:26 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

Yeah, 2014 is crucial with the loss of Sampson (most likely) and Sanchez. Throw in one other from left field and staff has a challenge. I will trust they know that better than me and are on top of it. Agree, Carrington will be a decent prospect to build on. He has some work to do, but at this point worth the risk IMO.
I could see us scooping up a transfer if 2014 class doesn't quickly materialize

If we have a full roster we can't add a transfer. Need an open scholarship.
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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #330 on: March 12, 2013, 10:55:51 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

Yeah, 2014 is crucial with the loss of Sampson (most likely) and Sanchez. Throw in one other from left field and staff has a challenge. I will trust they know that better than me and are on top of it. Agree, Carrington will be a decent prospect to build on. He has some work to do, but at this point worth the risk IMO.
I could see us scooping up a transfer if 2014 class doesn't quickly materialize

If we have a full roster we can't add a transfer. Need an open scholarship.

Darn those rules!

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #331 on: March 13, 2013, 12:51:12 PM »
Guys i wouldn't be so sure that no one was there to see Jordan Friday. I heard differently.



You are right. I heard Lav and staff were going, but could not confirm. I guess I should assume the best.

Why assume the best, when it's easier to assume the worst and continue to bash staff????

Assuming the best and rooting for SJU has been a losing proposition for a long time.  One of the problems to me has been the lack of information throughout.  There are so many question marks connected with the program and that plus the spotty results has led to natural doubts.  Good news travels fast and bad news gets stifled.  Things like why Lindsey, Polee and Stith left right up to Harrison's suspension don't have to be classified to protect the program if they make sense.  I think it's important to clear the air for future players and fans who invest their money in the program.  It's the old "honesty is the best policy" thing and with the breaking of the Chang story I'd like to see the athletic program rise above the other suspect areas of the University.  I think Lavin is basically an honest guy and I'd like to have some things to point to to support that notion.  I can live with the questionable personnel and coaching moves but the secrecy bothers me.  We've had some outrageous surprises over the years and I'd like to think we're beyond that at this point.

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #332 on: March 13, 2013, 01:43:25 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

Yeah, 2014 is crucial with the loss of Sampson (most likely) and Sanchez. Throw in one other from left field and staff has a challenge. I will trust they know that better than me and are on top of it. Agree, Carrington will be a decent prospect to build on. He has some work to do, but at this point worth the risk IMO.
at some point we going to need 2 couple of top 200s that the staff trusts can learn what they teaching. Good coaches that run good programs can keep it going like that. The kinda thing Beilein did when he was able to bring in Gansey. It's a lot easier having some kids who know whats expected around for 4 years then always be chatting a kid up for the next level.

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #333 on: March 13, 2013, 01:53:53 PM »
Chiles is everywhere. Guy works his tail off.
Hines has been out more with Chiles this year than in past years.
Martin I don't believe gets involved.
Chiles may be everywhere but is he actually scouting the games or just hitting the buffet tables?  :)

That's just silly.  From everything I've heard, chiles is an awesome recruiter.  If we are in the top 2 for Carrington, I think Lavin can win him over potentially pplaying in front of family, in a REAL league that has stability, good roster around him etc.  sounds like the staff views him as a must get and I think he is likely a very good start for 2014 if we can land him. 

Yeah, 2014 is crucial with the loss of Sampson (most likely) and Sanchez. Throw in one other from left field and staff has a challenge. I will trust they know that better than me and are on top of it. Agree, Carrington will be a decent prospect to build on. He has some work to do, but at this point worth the risk IMO.
at some point we going to need 2 couple of top 200s that the staff trusts can learn what they teaching. Good coaches that run good programs can keep it going like that. The kinda thing Beilein did when he was able to bring in Gansey. It's a lot easier having some kids who know whats expected around for 4 years then always be chatting a kid up for the next level.

We have that. Outside of Sampson...they're all 4 year players.

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #334 on: March 13, 2013, 02:14:41 PM »
And even if D-lo doesn't think he is a four year guy, and Obekpa might not be a 4 year guy, it is clear that PGIV, Branch, Dom, Amir, CJ, Felix, etc all are.

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #335 on: March 13, 2013, 02:47:52 PM »
Guys i wouldn't be so sure that no one was there to see Jordan Friday. I heard differently.



You are right. I heard Lav and staff were going, but could not confirm. I guess I should assume the best.

Why assume the best, when it's easier to assume the worst and continue to bash staff????

Assuming the best and rooting for SJU has been a losing proposition for a long time.  One of the problems to me has been the lack of information throughout.  There are so many question marks connected with the program and that plus the spotty results has led to natural doubts.  Good news travels fast and bad news gets stifled.  Things like why Lindsey, Polee and Stith left right up to Harrison's suspension don't have to be classified to protect the program if they make sense.  I think it's important to clear the air for future players and fans who invest their money in the program.  It's the old "honesty is the best policy" thing and with the breaking of the Chang story I'd like to see the athletic program rise above the other suspect areas of the University.  I think Lavin is basically an honest guy and I'd like to have some things to point to to support that notion.  I can live with the questionable personnel and coaching moves but the secrecy bothers me.  We've had some outrageous surprises over the years and I'd like to think we're beyond that at this point.
You speak of Polee, Nuri, Stith. There are no impropriety's or mystery's. Polee's pop wanted him back home, Nuri thought he was Derrick Rose, Dunlap thought not, Stith was around a while and thought he should have gotten better treatment.  Nice of you to say Steve is basically an honest guy. Maybe he be all the way honest if the staff had handled Sean differently. No mystery there either. It was no longer Norms team, and they did not think he was ready. Norm had 6 years, maybe you think Steve has had enough. You might have not wanted him here at all, and that would be fine. This talk of mysteries, improprieties, and honesty where Steve is concerned is way off.

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #336 on: March 13, 2013, 05:54:05 PM »
In 2014, we will have Sanchez, Marco, Gift and probably JaKarr scholarships becoming available. And three of them are frontcourt. Obekpa could also go. Only returning frontcourt guy would be Christian Jones.

Would you guys redshirt Felix and Christian Jones next season given the full roster we'll have?

Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #337 on: March 13, 2013, 06:00:20 PM »
In 2014, we will have Sanchez, Marco, Gift and probably JaKarr scholarships becoming available. And three of them are frontcourt. Obekpa could also go. Only returning frontcourt guy would be Christian Jones.

Would you guys redshirt Felix and Christian Jones next season given the full roster we'll have?

Definitely a possibility but don't think it would be both of them.   
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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #338 on: March 13, 2013, 06:05:35 PM »
Felix:  Might depend on what happens with Dlo.
Jones:  Yes...he won't see the court next year. 

Hooper is a forward isn't he?

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Re: Khadeen Carrington - SG - Bishop Loughlin HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #339 on: March 13, 2013, 06:12:54 PM »
Unless we get another guard ,I wouldnt   redshirt  Felix. Even if DLO comes back, you never know , he might get suspended or someone injured.