cu blujs wrote:Doesn't St. John's have some good HS recruits as well? Why would Simon leave? Is he not happy? He may see a more featured role for himself there if Ponds and Clark are gone, I would think. Clark is good at times, and disappears other times. I think he's fairly easily replaced. Perhaps with that group gone you will have a more mentally stable group that doesn't get stupid technical, foul willy-nilly and melt down when things go against them. Despite the talent of Ponds (who I tend to think won't get drafted) and Heron, maybe it will actually be a good, fresh start for Mullin without them. Trying to find some positives for you.
SJUBBALL wrote:cu blujs wrote:Doesn't St. John's have some good HS recruits as well? Why would Simon leave? Is he not happy? He may see a more featured role for himself there if Ponds and Clark are gone, I would think. Clark is good at times, and disappears other times. I think he's fairly easily replaced. Perhaps with that group gone you will have a more mentally stable group that doesn't get stupid technical, foul willy-nilly and melt down when things go against them. Despite the talent of Ponds (who I tend to think won't get drafted) and Heron, maybe it will actually be a good, fresh start for Mullin without them. Trying to find some positives for you.
I agree. MullinMayhem is just spewing BS. Simon won’t leave. Heron maybe. But I agree maybe it’s time for a new face of the St. John’s team. Ton of new players coming in, time for the Ponds era to end
MullinMayhem wrote:If you want to believe our roster will be good next year without Ponds, Clark, and quite possibly Heron and Simon, then that's your right. Nonsensical, but your right to say.
stever20 wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:Who would have thought Georgetown would be sitting in 3rd place at 8-8 several months ago. Wow what a wild season it has been.
so much about college hoops is luck. I mean this year isn't that much different than prior years... I mean this year you take-
Georgetown knocking off Syracuse- Battle's shot at end not going in
Providence knocking off UMass
St John's beating Seton Hall- ref game
Creighton beating Marquette- last second regulation shot not counting for Marquette
and right now the Big East is looking like 5 locks right now. With Providence just needing a home win vs Butler to probably seal their bid as well..
what's happened this year is always the danger of the round robin.
MullinMayhem wrote:SHU has experienced coaches, we don't. Big difference. Our recruiting for HS kids has been awful with few exceptions. We have gone all-in on the transfer/JUCO strategy and while it works every once in a blue moon (Nevada), it's almost never a good way to succeed long-term nor is it sustainable. Lavin had to have gotten commitments from like 12 4 star kids in his time while Mullin has gotten maybe 3-4 at most. Should be noted that Lavin had 5 years and this is Mullin's 4th...but see no reason to think current trends will be any different especially if we miss the tourney or barely make it only to lose immediately.
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