Just to add my 2cents, I chatted briefly with d'Angelo in Florida last year and found him to be not only friendly, but well spoken, very bright, energetic, positive, and a potential leader. I left with the impression that he was a young man from a challenging background who wanted to build a ladder to success in big steps and in a variety of disciplines. I ; he wanted to talk but it all wasn't about basketball. His energy level seemed to rival the cheerleaders and I thought he will be good for StJ but that StJ would be enormously valuable to him. We all graduated with guys like him who came from real tough situations and did lots of strange things to invent and get up our ladders. I really hope he works out for his own good. He could be a quality alumnus.