What isn't objective in reference to this viewpoint?
Obviously if you have the opportunity to restate your positions in a considered manner it's not going to sound unreasonable as "The losses were a lot more narrow than many making it seem" or "97 points is a bit misleading."
We lost by 20 points, that's a thrashing, not a narrow loss. Baylor scored 100, about as many points as a college basketball team not coached by Paul Westhead could score. That's not misleading.
"We just played a few excellent teams have had narrow losses"
In fact, we played pretty good teams, one of them a mid major, comprising a two-game losing streak. In the mid major game we blew a 15 point lead and looked lost doing so. The Baylor game was close for a bit until they stomped on our head. An apt comparison might be Secretariat's Belmont. He and Sham were stride for stride for half a mile and then Secretariat won by 30 lengths. Let's watch, shall we?
Secretariat - Belmont Stakes 1973That was Sham suffering a narrow loss.
If you were objective when poster Paltzman says "the staff did not have a good tourney," you would agree. Saint John's was .500. That is not "good." They blew a 15 point lead. That is not "good." They gave up 100 points relying on a junk defense that was clearly not working without trying anything different except randomly shuffling players in and out. Not good. They managed to allow the center to foul out twice and coach is still having issues with his star player. Not good.
It's reasonble to regard Saint John's long terms prospects with optimism, at least until the Big East falls apart and TGAPL deserts the sinking ship for the Knicks. Hopefully Cluess is still available when that happens. But I digress. It is however possible to criticize the great and powerful shortcomings despite the long term outlook. Personally I think Lavin is an airhead and sometimes he gets a look in his eyes like a deer staring at flood light that I find extremely troubling - I found Norm's blank vacuous stare less worrisome. But that's my subjective viewpoint and anyway I was in band in high school so what the hell do I know. Anyway, personally I think you should embrace your inner irrational fandom while you still can. If you remain a Saint John's fan you'll be bitter soon enough.