EMT wrote:hoops22 wrote:How do you know where Donovan would go? Larry Brown had won a championship at Kansas, coached at UCLA and 30 years in the NBA, yet took a job at SMU which had been dead for years. I'm not saying Donovan would go, but the chance to take your hometown team to the summit, do it in New York, and cement your coaching legacy might have appeal to some. As bad as St. John's has been, they will likely have as many 4 star players on next years roster as anyone in the BE with the possible exception of Nova. The coaching has been a nightmare, but with a couple of decent new assistants who knows what next year could bring. Look what Holtmann has done in his one year at Ohio St. Everyone expected them to stink.
Larry Brown.....hahaha. He was 72 when he took that job. What were his options at that point? He's from Brooklyn too and he's available!
And billyjack - If SJU was such a strong destination, they wouldn't have needed to hire the "hot" mid-major coach and they wouldn't have had to reach for a Lavin or a Mullin.
billyjack wrote:
Larry Brown:
He had the option to retire. He decided to go to SMU of all places. SMU at the time of his hiring was slated to join the Big East.
St John's Hirings Of "Hot" Mid-major Coaches:
Not sure why the word "hot" is in quotes? As you remember, at the time of SJU hiring Fraschilla and Jarvis at least, the blueprint for successful programs was to hire hot midmajor coaches... Every Big East program followed this formula... Evans from Navy, Carlesimo from Wagner, Barnes from Mason, Gillen from XU, Calhoun from Northeastern, Lappas from somewhere in the MAAC, O'Brien from i forgot where. The ACC followed pretty much the same formula and still do. The Hoyas hired from within like SJU with Mahoney. Boeheim still there.
Times change. Slightly different blueprint maybe. Chew on a couple of recurring thoughts that come up a lot on this board... if St John's is so weak, why does Coach K schedule them in non-conference? or UCLA in the past? etc? Because of NYC... ok, then why doesnt Duke play Fordham or Iona or Long Island or Saint Peter's or Seton Hall? It shows that despite SJU's struggles, the program still matters.
Anyway, again, i'm not saying Donovan would be anywhere near a lock. But he should be in the conversation and his pot should be sweetened if Mullin doesn't work out.
Think of Bill Walsh going to Stanford, which had a sh-t program back then. Walsh had nothing left to prove but wanted to take on a new, different type of project. He was so accomplished that he had no worries about his legacy. That describes Donovan's exact situation.
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