I totally agree with you but doubt that we will see that unless someone pressures Lavin to do so. He hand picked them.
He might have hand picked Dunlap & Rico Hines but Tony Chiles was certainly not his first choice
Odd because he was the first assistant named to the staff.
Yes he was. The entire staff was CHOSEN by Lavin. Let's be clear even if you were not the first choice that does not mean Lavin did not want you or CHOOSE you.
Let's differentiate:
1) There are schools that insist on staff changes and also veto candidates. In those cases you can argue certain assistants were FORCED on a coach.
2) Then there are coaches who have free reign to make staff changes even if your first choice says no.
Slice and Book Richardson were widely considered as well but both said no. It happens. BTW-In 2008 Slice, while still at Manhattan, was offered a spot on Memphis' staff by Calipari. He said no and stayed at Manhattan. His spot went to Josh Pastner. So what? Does that mean because Pastner was NOT the first choice that somehow he was not handpicked by Calipari? That doesn't make any sense. Not being the first choice is not the equivalent of not being handpicked.
The SJU staff is fine. We have good recruiters, a well seasoned top assistant in Jim Whitesell and throw in Keady. Nothing wrong with the staff.
This is on Lavin. He knows it.