While Lavins track record speaks for itself , it seems a bit disingenuous to state Lavin got Moe to the NBA.
I'm not a negative poster and love this team and staff, but you know that this is the haters/ flamers of the board response. Like I said , Lavins has a ton of kids in the league, but from a coaching perspective , he probably had the least influence on Moe.
Just sayin.
If it makes you feel better, Boo, just change that from "Lavin gets players to the NBA" to "Lavin is PERCEIVED to get players to the NBA" - cause that's what in the end is important - how do future recruits PERCEIVE Lavin's effectiveness at getting them NBA looks?
Having Lavin has drawn more attentioin to the program and it's players than has the past coupld regimes - signees have gotten a LOT more publicity simply for COMING to SJU than in previous years - they're on the radar almost from Day 1. And, as he was "one of their own" for nearly a decade, ESPN gives his team and his players more exposure than the same players would if Norm were still here. Lavin's got double digit players IN the league, most of them apparently putting out a good word for SJU kids - most of them have been to SJU and run in pickup games with our kids. Lavin has got Rico and Dunlap on his staff, both of whose opinions are HIGHLY respected by NBA teams. trust me, if formerGeorge Karl right-hand man Dunlap calls to tell the Nuggets that Moe's the real deal, Karl is taking the call!....and Rico has trained/improved players for half the teams in the League - when Rico talks up Moe's potential, teams ARE listening. Lav's has a former assistant coach who's Director of Player Personell for the the New Orleans Hornets. Gerald Madkins is gonna take Lav's call for Moe, or for D'lo or even Gift (if not as a draft pick, for a summer league roster for GG) next year. And if the phone rings in the San Franciso Warriors offices, new GM Bob Myers - whom Lav's recruited and was his position coachat UCLA, and then later his head coach, and who was team captain for Lav's at UCLA - is gonna take THAT call....
There's a lot of ways a coach "gets" a player to the NBA. Even more ways he's "perceived" to have done so! Heck, all the reasons above, and I didn't even mention actually PREPARING the kids via coaching, training, conditioning, exprience in multiple defenses, multiple offenses, utilizing players at multiple positions, etc.