Playing a walk on for 2 minutes and correcting Pointer during a timeout are just talking points. We are where I'd thought we would be at this point in time. Yes, I'm a little disappointed with the roster construction as it currently stands. No depth at point guard and lack of low post scorers. But there's not a lot that the coaching staff can do about it now. It's a little late in the game to grab a game changing recruit for a program like St. John's.
We can all go back and forth about this and that, but the fact is next year is Lavin's sink or swim year. It'll be his fourth year here (third actually coaching) and he will have had more than enough time to form his own roster and try to improve his players games. Are they going to be a top ten team? No and for anybody thinking otherwise, consider that the team went 2-8 in their last 10 games. But there is some help on the way. If Orlando Sanchez is as good as advertised, he'll help the frontcourt tremendously. If Max Hooper can at least provide a consistent shot from the outside, maybe he'll get some minutes off the bench for them. And maybe, just maybe, some of the players really work on their games during the offseason and come back better and stronger. So, all in all, maybe the team wins 20+ games next year and we're talking NCAA Tournament.
And if they don't, then honestly Lavin is going to have to answer some questions. No matter what his defenders say, you can't make the salary he's making and deliver 1 tournament appearance every 4 years. It just doesn't pay. But he's not there yet. Give him next year to show whether him and his assistants can mold this team into a contender.