I understood the frustration last year expressed by our fan base about D-Lo's suspension. We came into the season thinking we had a legit shot at dancing (I know I did), even without Harkless. At the time of D-Lo's suspension, we had at the very least a fighting chance, and losing D-Lo cost us the opportunity. So I got that people were frustrated, particularly when, as fans, we didn't know the exact reason(s) why Lavin did what he did (I think we have a decent grasp as to why generally it happened, and there was rampant speculation on this board and others, but only those with complete access to the situation knew the specifics).
But I think it says something for our coach that he was willing to make that decision in the face of what he knew would be substantial criticism from his fan base. He effectively put D-Lo's best interests long term, and our program's best interest long term, ahead of a potential short term gain of making the NCAA's while turning a blind eye to whatever conduct led to the suspension. Not a lot of coaches would have done that in this era of college sports.