According to posters over on redmen.com,
Stith might be back in the picture.
They mention 2 current articles:
http://w3.nbebasketball.com/index.php/nbe-prep-corner-with-pat-stevens-vol-12/#more-4276http://collegehoopsnet.com/ugroup/final-metro-rankings-166745Back at February’s National Prep School Invitational, the 5-11 lead guard gave a list of Rhode Island, St. John’s, Rutgers, South Florida, George Washington and Kentucky.
The Red Storm were a surprise on that list then, considering Stith and St. John’s parted ways before the fall signing period. Stith planned to ride out the prep season and see what interest came his way.
And now,
Stith is set to visit St. John’s the weekend of April 18 according to Bridgton head coach Whit Lesure. He’s also said to be considering South Carolina and La Salle.
Head coach Norm Roberts has been the point man in his recruitment and the two have reportedly cleared the air and taken a mature and balanced approach to a situation that tends to go ugly with players and schools breaking commitments.
St. John’s already has one signee from prep school in Omari Lawrence of South Kent (Conn.). They’ll also figure to be mentioned with Lawrence’s running mate at South Kent in Kevin Parrom of the Bronx, but all was quiet on that front Monday considering the Xavier recruit wasn’t even 24 hours removed from hearing about Sean Miller’s leaving for Arizona.
and:
What about St. John's, where their sophomore class becomes upperclassmen and Anthony Mason Jr. returns from a medical redshirt. Incoming freshmen Omari Lawrence and Dwight Hardy will help out in the backcourt (
Malik Stith has given a verbal, so he should be official on April 15th). And there's also the matter of John Calipari taking the Kentucky job, a development that could be a serious positive for St. John's.