SJHooper wrote:If LoVett leaves which I fully expect him to, then there will be more instability we have come to expect here. Instability is not good. You can't get better and gel with your teammates if there are changes to key players every year. Sampson, Harkless, Jordan, Obekpa, Sima (could have been decent if he stayed), LoVett, etc. We need 4 year players committed to winning here first before moving on to professional ranks. I say it time and time again, look at Nova. I'd love to be a fly on the wall during Wright's recruiting trips, because whatever he tells them, it's working...they buy in to the team concept, they gel, and they don't leave early for the most part. They turn into very good 4 year players who are humble. I just feel like for the most part, our players from the Lavin and Mullin eras have simply used St. John's as a vehicle to get paid somewhere eventually. There are notable exceptions like Ponds and Harrison and Owens but I just don't sense that dedication to our program for the most part like you see with Nova.
I spoke to Simon after the G'Town game and he is very very excited to get major minutes next year. He was all smiles saying he can't wait. He has good size but I always get nervous with transfers who received barely any minutes at their previous school, since it's usually for a reason. Hope he proves me wrong. If LoVett does in fact leave, Simon will have to be at least solid if we are to go anywhere next year. My major concern though is regarding our bigs. Even if Clark is good, we will still be very thin up front. We need some muscle, must stop recruiting sticks. If we don't get at least 1 more legit big in addition to Clark, we are in trouble next year. We get eaten alive in the paint every game. We cannot rebound to save our lives. As badly as I want it to happen, I don't see us in the tourney next year if LoVett leaves and our bigs are not much better.
SJHooper wrote:If LoVett leaves which I fully expect him to, then there will be more instability we have come to expect here. Instability is not good. You can't get better and gel with your teammates if there are changes to key players every year. Sampson, Harkless, Jordan, Obekpa, Sima (could have been decent if he stayed), LoVett, etc.
We need 4 year players committed to winning here first before moving on to professional ranks. I say it time and time again, look at Nova. I'd love to be a fly on the wall during Wright's recruiting trips, because whatever he tells them, it's working...they buy in to the team concept, they gel, and they don't leave early for the most part. They turn into very good 4 year players who are humble. I just feel like for the most part, our players from the Lavin and Mullin eras have simply used St. John's as a vehicle to get paid somewhere eventually. There are notable exceptions like Ponds and Harrison and Owens.
More Lavin era players who stayed through their senior seasons:
Phil Greene
Sir Dominic Pointer
Jamal BranchI spoke to Simon after the G'Town game and he is very very excited to get major minutes next year. He was all smiles saying he can't wait. He has good size but I always get nervous with transfers who received barely any minutes at their previous school, since it's usually for a reason.
Barely any minutes? He played in 24 games. Nonetheless, the reason he didn't play more minutes is that he was on a top 20 team that was loaded with talent. That's how things work for freshmen on top teams. Just look around the Big East. Justin Patton and Donte DiVincenzo were both red shirted as freshmen for goodness sakes - with injury having nothing to do with it in either case. They saw zero minutes.
RedStorm wrote:OmahaGuy wrote:
St. John's will be a better team with or without LoVett. I think the future is bright in Queens. I'm disappointed Zach Brown won't be attending SJU because he also seemed like a very good player but SJU made the right move to disown him because he kept getting into trouble.
Oh trust me, St John's dodged a HUGE disaster with Brown never suiting up for us.
Not gonna go into why. You'll likely get wind of it shortly anyway. But far more crazy stuff than just his criminality.
herodotus wrote:RedStorm wrote:OmahaGuy wrote:
St. John's will be a better team with or without LoVett. I think the future is bright in Queens. I'm disappointed Zach Brown won't be attending SJU because he also seemed like a very good player but SJU made the right move to disown him because he kept getting into trouble.
Oh trust me, St John's dodged a HUGE disaster with Brown never suiting up for us.
Not gonna go into why. You'll likely get wind of it shortly anyway. But far more crazy stuff than just his criminality.
I think it's out there now that he's a tranny. I can't imagine how that would go down in a macho place like a locker room. As for being more like Nova, it's probably easier to keep players for 3-4 years when they know they will be competing for Final Fours. Mullin can tell them he's trying to do the same thing, but it's a much harder sell when you can't point to recent success.
SJHooper wrote:We need more than just Clark. He barely played at MSU. That's for a reason. Watching the tourney, every team seems to have 6'10+ 240lb+ bigs. Apparently they grow on trees for everyone else but us.
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