jfan wrote:After you beat Syracuse, I thought things had turned around. The last stretch of games has been surprising and puzzling. There is more talent there than is showing now and they seem lost. Maybe all they need is to play other BE teams to find motivation.
Unfortunately you're wrong, there really isn't that much talent. I hate to keep blaming Lavin, but really, this is mostly attributable to him. He went "all in" with Briscoe and Diallo, feeling if he got those two, other big names would follow. But when he struck out, there was no plan B and the die was cast for this season. We had three players returning from last year, who had nearly invisible roles on last years team. Everyone was thrilled when Mullin came in and restored the roster in such a short time, with players we all thought were serviceable. But you know who wasn't impressed? The Big East coaches themselves, who projected St. Johns to finish last, even behind perpetually disappointing Depaul. The coaches knew what to expect, and at this point most of us have come to understand what they already knew.
I feel bad for these players, because I believe they play hard, and give their best effort. But they lack some of the basic talents good basketball players possess, like quickness and leaping ability. No coach can teach that. There was litle chance of being good this year, but not having LoVett available was the final nail in the coffin, because we have no one that can dribble and protect the basketball. However, there are three key components in place for next year. LoVett and Yawke from this years team, and Ponds who will be here next season. (He scored 40 in some tournament game over the weekend) A couple of other guys on this years team are question marks ability wise, we'll have to wait and see. But the real key to succcess will be Slice and Abdelmassih earning their paychecks by bringing in a top notch class, now that they have a full season to work on getting some elite recruits. Personally, I will continue to root for the team and not have any illusions about what is in store the remainder of this season. You think you've seen ugly? Wait till Xavier gets a hold of us. The Vanderbilt game was a sneak preview of what to expect. But there's no sense in moaning about it anymore. It's going to be brutally painful for a year or two, but hopefully the right staff is in place to turn things around, and turn them around in a big way.