I think a lot of discussion will be had over the next month or more about:
-Where the program is.
-Where the program should be.
-Where the program is going.
In the next 4 years what are your expectations for this program?
What is threshold you consider this team should reach annually?
X Wins
X Place
NCAA Appearance?
NIT Appearance?
1 win, 2 wins, 3 wins in tourney?
I'll bite. First, I'll say that the level the program was at under Norm is underrated. It wasn't good, but there were two okay years, and Norm did his job - clean program. It was time to change (probably a year earlier). From there, the goal should be consistency in wins and losses, stability, and something to build on every year.
Where the program is - the win totals the past two years are solid, but obscures a few important facts - for the level of recruit brought in, that's a pretty poor outcome; and that a lot of drama that makes the program look less than "clean" (a word that encompasses different things to different people) went on, punting the progress from the previous years. Players suspended, ineligibility - why? Isn't it possible to build a program without the drama that the previous President so disliked?
And in those win totals, there should be a consideration that the Big East of Norm Roberts' era and Lavin's first era is no longer. The new Big East is competitive, but it's not like facing big $$ programs like Syracuse, Connecticut, Louisville every year - or a consistent program like Cincinnati, which is closer to where St. John's should be.
Still, those are fine totals, an improvement.
The problem is that the future looks far bleaker. A coach who has demonstrated a lack of ability to develop non-top-100 players has, through his own recruiting struggles/ choices, put himself in a situation where he doesn't have plug-n-play talent coming in aside from Brandon Sampson and Marcus LoVett - and those are maybes.
If it took four years to reach the NCAAs with an incredible recruiting class of top 30-80 players...
Expectations: build something stable and solid, with a core to build around every year.
The team should expect to have a winning record each season. Three of every four years, St. John's should compete for a top half of Big East finish. At least every other year/ two of four years, St. John's should make the NCAA Tournament. The team should have an identity, give a consistent effort every season.
NCAA Tournament wins are kind of luck of the draw. But being one of the 34 or so at-large teams making the Tourney is NOT.