What gets me with this whole situation is that Jordan benefits from buying in this year and getting his act together. If he plays within the team concept, we get to the NCAA's, maybe win the BE tourney, and get him plenty of exposure to play wherever he wants to play next year. For the seniors, it gives them the missing piece. And for Lavs it probably gets him the extension. Shame that the young man and his entourage can't see through that. Because it will be a monumental waste of talent. The majority view here is that the kid is the problem. But I think most of us would live with him being a problem this year if it resulted in the team having the year a lot of us thought they would two games ago.
The kid is the problem, and the coach and his staff are the bigger problem.
I don't understand how at this point it isn't completely obvious to you that Jordan has issues that have nothing to do with his family. Why isn't he allowed to speak to the media? Is he a f'ing nice person? Maybe so.
Rather than escape Philly and the likes of the them it appears he's headed right back where he came from, and then perhaps, the NBDL, China or maybe he'll be an attendant at WaWa. If so, in a sense he's fufill one our goals for him by racking up an assist every time he helped a customer fill up their tank.
It's amazing at St.John's, we have so many more busts than success stories. Who would have imagined two weeks ago, SU and Seton Hall are in, and we're out.