MullinMayhem wrote:We need someone who can run a half court offense, find shooters, and recruit at least 1 or 2 four star top 100 kids each cycle. 1 four star recruit every 3-4 years ain't cutting it at this level.
ChestRockwell85 wrote:I really like MA, and love his wife behind the bench. From everybody I know who has met him, they say he is a really good guy. I think he deserves a couple of more years before any "hot seat" talk, but he needs to pick up on the recruiting. He can't fall into the SJU pattern of relying on JUCOs and transfers. He needs to focus on really high 3 star recruits, and lower 4 star recruits, so lets say Top 90 to 175 type players. Don't go for the homerun. I remember when SJU was going for Rawle Alkins a few years back, I think Nova was as well, and it seemed like all the focus was on him. SJU should have been more focused on the Top 90 to 175 guys I mentioned, and probably let a few slip through their fingers by putting all their eggs into the Alkins basket. Anyway, get 2 or 3 of those 3 star/low 4 star kids a year. Kids who are going to buy in, and stick around for 3 or 4 years while developing. A transfer here and there to fill the gaps is obviously fine, but you are never going to build a program using that strategy. It just doesn't work. Rooting for MA though. Would really like to see him succeed at SJU.
Xuperman wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:We need someone who can run a half court offense, find shooters, and recruit at least 1 or 2 four star top 100 kids each cycle. 1 four star recruit every 3-4 years ain't cutting it at this level.
Can you list a small group of guys that can fulfill this criteria? Especially with the daunting task of righting this Big Apple ship.
IMO, ol' slippery Rick Pitino is in a one man group. AND, he will reel in 5 STARS for sure.
PLUS, NYC would eagerly exchange success for any past embarrassment.
hoops22 wrote:Xuperman wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:We need someone who can run a half court offense, find shooters, and recruit at least 1 or 2 four star top 100 kids each cycle. 1 four star recruit every 3-4 years ain't cutting it at this level.
Can you list a small group of guys that can fulfill this criteria? Especially with the daunting task of righting this Big Apple ship.
IMO, ol' slippery Rick Pitino is in a one man group. AND, he will reel in 5 STARS for sure.
PLUS, NYC would eagerly exchange success for any past embarrassment.
It's Pitino or bust. MA's buyout is too big for St John's to gamble on anyone else. Plus you probably need someone like Repole back on board to make that a reality, and i doubt that happens. Reality is we're all just venting because it's another season down the toilet, one where we had hope coming in. Anderson will be here next season and we'll all be back next February posting the same kind of stuff as today. The pain never ends, it's our lot in life.
Jet915 wrote:Anderson was Coach of the Year last year, it would be a bad look
friarsully wrote:Not sure which way Shanley would lean on Pitino. He resurrected PC and embraces athletics, but is also a guy who won't compromise integrity. He certainly knows all of Pitino's baggage, but also knows what hoops success can do for the bottom line. Given the current trend in higher-ed, he may see Pitino as a life-line worthy of the risk. As far as Anderson goes, it's hard to can the guy and feel like you've given him a fair shot, but it's also hard to keep him on knowing it isn't going to get better. He won't be able to recruit top 50's there simply because top 50's don't want to (and don't have to) work as hard as Anderson's style demands. The 40 minutes of hell just isn't appealing - and it really isn't effective in today's game where everybody can handle the ball. I know people will cite Marquette's resurgence under Shaka as evidence to the contrary, and they may be right - but my opinion is that it won't last.
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