If I didn't know the history of Lavins recruited classes I might agree with you but consider this......
Pointer, Sampson, Dlo and Jordan were all consensus top 50 high school players by all the major recruiting sites. Branch was rated between 50 and 60, Gift and Sanchez were Juco All Americans and CO was very highly recruited. If one or even two of these players didn't pan out, and that could happen, but this group as a whole being down by almost 30 points to a mediocre Georgetown team in the first half, that's not un talented players that's a breakdown in the entire organization. Ask yourself these two questions.
1. What other team with this much talent/experience has such miserable results?
2. If your own son was a HS All American with a shot to play at the next level, even as a die hard St. John's fan, would you send him to St. John's to play for Steve Lavin?
Yes, we know yesterday was a very bad loss. We all saw the game.
If my son was a HS AA, and I was choosing a coach to help him get to the next level, I'd be interested that coach's track record regarding developing talent. Overall record and success of the team wouldn't really matter much to me, because as you stayed, I'm looking for a coach to get my kid to the next level.
So far, of the players Lavin has brought into STJ, how many have made the next level? I count one NBA player. One player, who wasn't a McDonald's AA, yet still was drafted into the league as though he was one. How many came in with legit NBA aspirations only to fade away? I count zero that were Lavin's fault.
You also asked what other team with this much talent/experience has miserable results? Start with 94-95, 95-96, 96-97, 01-02, 03-04, and you can also point to the 06-07 team that had seniors, and several top 100 recruits on it's roster.