Steve Lavin is a player’s coach, a master of one-liners and platitudes, a positive preacher who tells almost every player to take the shot if open.
But behind the scenes, when the need arises, he has been known to blister his players. For the first time this season, we saw that side of Lavin in a 69-54 win over South Florida last night in Carnesecca Arena.
With 10:44 left in the second half, the Johnnies had frittered away a chunk of a 22-point lead. Lavin had seen this immature act before. Five times this season the freshmen- and sophomore-laden Johnnies blew double-digit leads but regrouped in time to salvage wins.
Lavin chose to laud his pups after those performances, congratulating them for their resiliency. But the days of coddling are over.
The final two weeks of the season will determine if St. John’s (16-10 overall, 8-6 in the Big East) gets an NCAA Tournament berth. A loss to the lowly Bulls (10-16, 1-13), who lost their ninth straight, would have been unacceptable.
So Lavin let loose. It wasn’t Bob Knight, but it wasn’t Dean Smith either.
“There are times definitely when you’ve got to turn up the heat and put the fire under their fanny because that’s my job as a coach is to be a truth teller and present the appropriate sense of urgency for what’s at stake,’’ said Lavin.
“So that we don’t get to the spring and look back and say, ‘Well, we were too young. We were too immature. We didn’t realize the opportunity that we had and it slipped away, and now we get ready for next year.’ ’’
The opportunity is this: The Johnnies are two wins away from having an 85-percent chance of going to the Big Dance. A Big East team with 18 wins has been a part of the greatest three weeks in sports 161 out of 189 times since 1982-83 when the automatic bid came into being.
http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/college/basketball/it_ain_pretty_Wq5xuiBJCqy4h5kqbsqDPM Lenn Robbins