Lavinwood wrote:It really makes zero sense. How does not having to play L'Ville, Cuse, Pitt, etc. in a much diminished conference with 6 top 100 players including a 5 star PG, no injuries, mostly veterans result in this mess of a 9-7 0-4 team? Last year we beat #16 Cincy, #20 Notre Dame, UConn (who would have gone to the tourney if they didn't have it vacated), and took #12 Marquette to the buzzer where they just made a layup to win it...mind you that was without like 2 or 3 starters including Harrison.
I just don't get it...one of the differences seems to be the ability to close or the lack of the ability to close. Last year DePaul kept it pretty close but we were still able to close so the games didn't really feel in danger if we were leading with 2 minutes left or so. At the end of the ND win, Harrison made huge shots and blocked their last second shot to close it out. In the Cincy game Harrison made a huge 3 towards the end. We had a killer instinct. This year's team totally forgot what to do with 5 minutes left in a game. They seem to panic and you just get the gut feeling they are going to lose...the opponents never miss in the final minutes. We wilt in the final minutes. 4 of our games were lost by a combined 20 points...aka 5 pts on average. That's what separates us from 13-3 and being ranked #20 to now 9-7 without any conference wins.
I really think Lavin needs to be fired but deep down I'm curious to see what he can do with 1 more class...I want to see him recruit real basketball players with refined shooting skills and a big man who knows how to score down low. More players who are great at one thing instead of decent in all areas. Another failed recruiting cycle tells me that it's definitely Lavin. Jordan is actually good...I hope he doesn't transfer.
adoraz11 wrote:What bothers me so much about this year as a SJU fan is how little sense our team makes. Last year, four games into Big East play we beat a ranked Cincy on the road and a ranked ND at home. We lost in OT to Nova on the road I believe first game of the year. And we beat DePaul on the road sometime later in the season. This year we are 0 and 4 with a loss tonight to DePaul.
We were doing quite well last year (on the bubble) until the DLo suspension. We were third place in the conference after the first few weeks.
So how is it possible that we bring everyone back from last year, add some players (like Jordan who's the best player on the team and the PG we were missing), nobody is hurt, YET we're a worse team.
Just makes no damn sense.
Anybody have any theories?
mpwalsh8 wrote:adoraz11 wrote:What bothers me so much about this year as a SJU fan is how little sense our team makes. Last year, four games into Big East play we beat a ranked Cincy on the road and a ranked ND at home. We lost in OT to Nova on the road I believe first game of the year. And we beat DePaul on the road sometime later in the season. This year we are 0 and 4 with a loss tonight to DePaul.
We were doing quite well last year (on the bubble) until the DLo suspension. We were third place in the conference after the first few weeks.
So how is it possible that we bring everyone back from last year, add some players (like Jordan who's the best player on the team and the PG we were missing), nobody is hurt, YET we're a worse team.
Just makes no damn sense.
Anybody have any theories?
What I am seeing in St. John's (from watching Villanova game and 2/3 of DePaul game plus parts of others) reminds me a lot of Villanova's 2011-2012 season where VU went 13-19 (see results: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/222/year/2012/villanova-wildcats. That year VU had a lot of talent (on paper anyway) (see roster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80 ... eam#Roster) including Wayans, Cheek, Yarou, Bell, Pinkston, and others yet the team had zero chemistry and played very selfish basketball. It was frustrating to watch knowing that Wayans and Cheek would hold the ball until there was 10 seconds left on the clock and then put up an awful shot.
You could argue that the team Villanova has right now doesn't have as much talent on paper as the 2011-2012 team did but they play as a team and play really , really solid defense. The 2011-2012 team played crappy defense. Every team will have off nights on the offensive end but a solid defense can keep a team in those games. The VU-SJU game last week is a good example: Villanova didn't shoot well at all, certainly nowhere close to what they had shot the prior two games yet their defense kept St. John's from getting much of a lead.
St. John's 2013-2014 reminds me of VU 2011-2012: A lot of talent that doesn't seem to enjoy playing with or for each other.
adoraz11 wrote:Yeah I agree with the Lavin thing but still doesn't really explain how they're actually worse this year. It has something to do with it though.Lavinwood wrote:It really makes zero sense. How does not having to play L'Ville, Cuse, Pitt, etc. in a much diminished conference with 6 top 100 players including a 5 star PG, no injuries, mostly veterans result in this mess of a 9-7 0-4 team? Last year we beat #16 Cincy, #20 Notre Dame, UConn (who would have gone to the tourney if they didn't have it vacated), and took #12 Marquette to the buzzer where they just made a layup to win it...mind you that was without like 2 or 3 starters including Harrison.
I just don't get it...one of the differences seems to be the ability to close or the lack of the ability to close. Last year DePaul kept it pretty close but we were still able to close so the games didn't really feel in danger if we were leading with 2 minutes left or so. At the end of the ND win, Harrison made huge shots and blocked their last second shot to close it out. In the Cincy game Harrison made a huge 3 towards the end. We had a killer instinct. This year's team totally forgot what to do with 5 minutes left in a game. They seem to panic and you just get the gut feeling they are going to lose...the opponents never miss in the final minutes. We wilt in the final minutes. 4 of our games were lost by a combined 20 points...aka 5 pts on average. That's what separates us from 13-3 and being ranked #20 to now 9-7 without any conference wins.
I really think Lavin needs to be fired but deep down I'm curious to see what he can do with 1 more class...I want to see him recruit real basketball players with refined shooting skills and a big man who knows how to score down low. More players who are great at one thing instead of decent in all areas. Another failed recruiting cycle tells me that it's definitely Lavin. Jordan is actually good...I hope he doesn't transfer.
Good summary. Well, I don't think I want to wait for another class frankly. Reason being, this year's class looks like a no show, so we'd be waiting on the 2015 class, meaning he wouldn't be gone until summer 2016. And even then people would say "well they're only freshmen". And would incoming freshmen still want to come here???
Aside from being a poor coach on the court, Lavin made the mistake of not getting Jordan more minutes early.This may also hurt recruit's desires to come here.
mpwalsh8 wrote:What I am seeing in St. John's (from watching Villanova game and 2/3 of DePaul game plus parts of others) reminds me a lot of Villanova's 2011-2012 season where VU went 13-19 (see results: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/222/year/2012/villanova-wildcats. That year VU had a lot of talent (on paper anyway) (see roster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80 ... eam#Roster) including Wayans, Cheek, Yarou, Bell, Pinkston, and others yet the team had zero chemistry and played very selfish basketball. It was frustrating to watch knowing that Wayans and Cheek would hold the ball until there was 10 seconds left on the clock and then put up an awful shot.
You could argue that the team Villanova has right now doesn't have as much talent on paper as the 2011-2012 team did but they play as a team and play really , really solid defense. The 2011-2012 team played crappy defense. Every team will have off nights on the offensive end but a solid defense can keep a team in those games. The VU-SJU game last week is a good example: Villanova didn't shoot well at all, certainly nowhere close to what they had shot the prior two games yet their defense kept St. John's from getting much of a lead.
St. John's 2013-2014 reminds me of VU 2011-2012: A lot of talent that doesn't seem to enjoy playing with or for each other.
adoraz11 wrote:mpwalsh8 wrote:What I am seeing in St. John's (from watching Villanova game and 2/3 of DePaul game plus parts of others) reminds me a lot of Villanova's 2011-2012 season where VU went 13-19 (see results: http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/222/year/2012/villanova-wildcats. That year VU had a lot of talent (on paper anyway) (see roster: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80 ... eam#Roster) including Wayans, Cheek, Yarou, Bell, Pinkston, and others yet the team had zero chemistry and played very selfish basketball. It was frustrating to watch knowing that Wayans and Cheek would hold the ball until there was 10 seconds left on the clock and then put up an awful shot.
You could argue that the team Villanova has right now doesn't have as much talent on paper as the 2011-2012 team did but they play as a team and play really , really solid defense. The 2011-2012 team played crappy defense. Every team will have off nights on the offensive end but a solid defense can keep a team in those games. The VU-SJU game last week is a good example: Villanova didn't shoot well at all, certainly nowhere close to what they had shot the prior two games yet their defense kept St. John's from getting much of a lead.
St. John's 2013-2014 reminds me of VU 2011-2012: A lot of talent that doesn't seem to enjoy playing with or for each other.
I agree with this, I don't think it explains it all but it's a factor.
I think part of that may have to do with SJU rotating so many players (two walkons started vs Gtown). Less minutes per player leads to more selfishness to pad individual stats.
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