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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby BEhomer » Fri Jun 01, 2018 7:38 pm

gtmoBlue wrote:
No resentment here. Didn't Lavin build StJ to respectability? Didn't they dance in 2011 and 2015? 2 NCAAs and 2 NITs during Lavin's run. Looks pretty good on paper, and they let him go. Mullin has not sustained any previous gains. The assumption that "tons" of folks would come out to see the Johnnies has not panned out. Let's just say that StJ and Gtwn return to glory. There is no guarantee that NYers would come out in droves to see them. That would also mean that either 2 old guard or 2 newbies or a mix must regress to the pack. I would feel badly for Prov and SH to regress or X and Butler to regress, just so's we can have an experiment to see if NYers support the Johnnies. Nova and Xavier have done an excellent job of standard bearing thus far. I am not buying that an StJ/Gtwn tandem would do a better job than what we have now? Perhaps I'm not seeing the Big Picture, but a Gtwn/StJ resurgence seems to me to only benefit those teams.


oh i think you're underselling St Johns brand. Good St John's team will light up the Garden. Win a couple of games in the tourney? there will be media frenzy. MM is right. NY will absolutely eat it up when they have a good basketball team.
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Bill Marsh » Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:12 am

DudeAnon wrote:
Red Rooster wrote:
adoraz wrote:
....Is this a parody or troll? I'm so confused.

1. Everything I've read said he's very good academically. I haven't read anything to the contrary.
2. I didn't read 16 but I read 30 in the NY Post...?
3. Redmen insiders, who are right about this stuff the big majority of the time, said he'd sit out a year. Take it FWIW, as it could be just talk from Heron.
4. Redmen insiders, who knew about this transfer last week, are citing NCAA, St. John's, and BE sources who believe he will be eligible.

Don't you defend UConn a lot? Sounds like you're salty. Stick to facts and well founded thoughts, rather than wasting my time with nonsense.


I figured him out a season ago. He attempts to act as if he has team in the Big East, although I've never seen where his allegiance align. A fence-straddler, as a means of diversion. He also comes off passive-aggressive.


Bill is a UConn fan. He claims to be above fandom but he always comes down on their side.


Thanks for telling me who I root for. :roll:
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Bill Marsh » Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:14 am

NJRedman wrote:No one cares what you think Bill.


I guess that’s why you’re commenting on what I think rather than ignoring it. :lol:
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Bill Marsh » Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:16 am

MullinMayhem wrote:To clarify:

1. Heron said after committing to us that he's in no rush to go to the NBA and wants to spend time with his mother and win. He also said he wanted to play specifically in the Big East which was such a hysterical burn on UConn and the AAC (paging Stever).

2. He's a very good student by all accounts and his family takes his academics very seriously. I've heard he has well over a 3.0 which will only help his NCAA eligibility chances. This has nothing to do with poor academic performance.

3. He has clearly said he is willing to sit a year if he has to. Can kids change their minds? Of course, but he's been very straightforward with all of this and hasn't left much to speculate.

4. The only thing left to truly speculate on is whether or not he will get waiver. Some NYC media heads think he will and someone on the UConn forum with knowledge thinks he will too. One thing I'd need clarification on is how severe the post concussion syndrome is. The rule is it has to be life-threatening and I'm not sure if it really is. The diagnosis being made prior to the transfer also helps his case or if there was an increase in severity and then requested a transfer shortly after. It also has a lot to do with how involved he will be with his mother and caring for her. Those I don't know the answers to.


Thanks for the info. Good insights.
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Bill Marsh » Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:21 am

Red Rooster wrote:
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Gee, I read 16 hospital visits. The story grows more every time I hear it.

Seriously, do you think a kid anxious to get to the NBA is going to sit out a year? Will being in college in NYC make him any more able to help his mother?

I just don’t See the NCAA buying this. They already eliminated that rule.

Something about this doesn’t smell right. I don’t buy the story about being closer to mom. So, why else would he be leaving Auburn? My hunch is that he found out that he’s losing his academic eligibility but learned that his NBA prospects aren’t what he expected. So, someone advising him concocted this plan to keep him on the court, hoping some school would make him eligible while scamming the NCAA with the bogus hardship story. Wild guess.


....Is this a parody or troll? I'm so confused.

1. Everything I've read said he's very good academically. I haven't read anything to the contrary.
2. I didn't read 16 but I read 30 in the NY Post...?
3. Redmen insiders, who are right about this stuff the big majority of the time, said he'd sit out a year. Take it FWIW, as it could be just talk from Heron.
4. Redmen insiders, who knew about this transfer last week, are citing NCAA, St. John's, and BE sources who believe he will be eligible.

Don't you defend UConn a lot? Sounds like you're salty. Stick to facts and well founded thoughts, rather than wasting my time with nonsense.


I figured him out a season ago. He attempts to act as if he has team in the Big East, although I've never seen where his allegiance align. A fence-straddler, as a means of diversion.


Providence.

I loved what the Big East did for eastern basketball in general when it was founded, which is before many of the posters here were alive. You’d have to have lived through the decline of eastern basketball in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s to understand.
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Bill Marsh » Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:29 am

Red Rooster wrote:
Bill Marsh wrote:Whatever gets you through the night.

PS - 6-8 Josh Roberts is a wing. He’s no Tariq Owens.


Roberts play the 4 and 5. Thanks for playing anyhow.


247 Sports disagrees with you. My comment was based on what I’ve read. I’ve never seen him play.
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby hoyahooligan » Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:43 pm

We've seen this story over and over again with St. John's.

Some bit of good news and their fans crown themseleves national champions and the best team in the league. Then reality hits and it never quite works out the way their fans have drawn it up in their little heads.

Maybe things will break right for them this time, but history tells us that's unlikely to be the case.

:twisted:
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby adoraz » Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:05 pm

hoyahooligan wrote:We've seen this story over and over again with St. John's.

Some bit of good news and their fans crown themseleves national champions and the best team in the league. Then reality hits and it never quite works out the way their fans have drawn it up in their little heads.

Maybe things will break right for them this time, but history tells us that's unlikely to be the case.

:twisted:


We do tend to over hype players a lot. Nearly every year we get a transfer/grad transfer who gets hyped up. Last year it was Justin Simon and Marvin Clark, who did turn out to be good players, though not amazing like some expected.

I think most of us could agree though that Heron is on a different level. Heron is a proven 5 star junior. In terms of expected first year impact, I don't think he can be compared to any SJU recruit in at least a decade or two.

Of course, everyone is just waiting to see if he'll be eligible. That's the only question, we don't need to doubt how good a player he is because we already know.
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Red Rooster » Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:08 pm

Bill Marsh wrote:
Red Rooster wrote:
Bill Marsh wrote:Whatever gets you through the night.

PS - 6-8 Josh Roberts is a wing. He’s no Tariq Owens.


Roberts play the 4 and 5. Thanks for playing anyhow.


247 Sports disagrees with you. My comment was based on what I’ve read. I’ve never seen him play.


Obviously, you can't comprehend. "PF" means Power Forward.

https://247sports.com/Player/Josh-Roberts-46041273

Here's ESPN's recruiting profile of Roberts: http://www.espn.com/college-sports/bask ... sh-roberts

I'll end this dialogue with Rivals' recruiting profile of Roberts: https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/ ... rts-208747

Now, what is it that you say?
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Re: Mustapha Heron a Johnny?

Postby Red Rooster » Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:13 pm

adoraz wrote:
hoyahooligan wrote:We've seen this story over and over again with St. John's.

Some bit of good news and their fans crown themseleves national champions and the best team in the league. Then reality hits and it never quite works out the way their fans have drawn it up in their little heads.

Maybe things will break right for them this time, but history tells us that's unlikely to be the case.

:twisted:


We do tend to over hype players a lot. Nearly every year we get a transfer/grad transfer who gets hyped up. Last year it was Justin Simon and Marvin Clark, who did turn out to be good players, though not amazing like some expected.

I think most of us could agree though that Heron is on a different level. Heron is a proven 5 star junior. In terms of expected first year impact, I don't think he can be compared to any SJU recruit in at least a decade or two.

Of course, everyone is just waiting to see if he'll be eligible. That's the only question, we don't need to doubt how good a player he is because we already know.


I've really only seen Mayhem and somewhat yourself (adoraz) who has "hyped" up Heron's signing. Most other posts I've seen have been mainly even-keeled. So, don't pay attention to 'hooligan. I'm positive he doesn't like St. John's inking good players, and he knows Heron was a good signing. I typically school him and his folly.

He'll disappear as usual when Georgetown loses or falls flat on their faces. Hope to see the Hoyas again in the Big East tournament.
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