TheBall wrote:A nit slot this year would be nice, but it's not "huge". Not even a little bit huge. It would be nice.
Look, Willard will either get it done next yr or he won't. If he does not, I'm not going to point to no nit slot. Heck, one of the other tournaments might even be a better option (go win the Cbi or whatever and carry that experience over)
I guess my cinder is how toxic the situation is. It doesn't appear toxic to me on the outside. It seems more like work in progress.
The season kids are going through growing pains right now. But if they all come back I'm slotting them as a tourney team next yr. A fresh start will be nice and they have the talent and these down times might make them stronger
As far as post-season, it's likely NIT or nothing for Seton Hall. They've been invited to the CBI before and turned it down every time. There's no reason to think Willard wouldn't do the same this year.
As far as the chemistry issues, they appear to be improving. To me, the Gibbs incident at Villanova seemed to be the turning point, after which the team came together and said this needs to change. They're only 1-3 (and barely that) since then, but three losses were all valiant efforts against NCAA Tournament locks in SJU, PC, and Gtown (2 of which were on the road). Against SJU (minus Gibbs) and PC, they hung tough for about 30 minutes before running out of gas and against Gtown they did well to battle back in the 2nd half when it looked like it could turn into a route. I'm not a big believer in moral victories, but even in losing efforts they looked a lot more like a team than they had for the previous month.
Now we'll see how they do in the BET knowing their next loss is likely the end of their season. It's highly unlikely that we'll see a repeat of last year's game vs Villanova, but if they can get passed Marquette, perhaps Sterling will relish the opportunity to redeem himself.