Jordan & Teammates Interviewed

Marillac, if we're talking about him everyday that's leading to an increase in page-clicks and newspapers purchased.
That's his goal, and that's his newspaper's goal too.
 
@AdamZagoria: Lavin never said he hoped or expected to be back at St. John's or anything close, classic Lavin. Answered but didn't answer.

Why are they asking these questions?

Provoking

Classless

Not classless. It's called doing his job!

His job is to cover the team's journey into the postseason.

There's a time and place for a sophomore's NBA aspirations and the head coaches remaining contract year.
 
Marillac, if we're talking about him everyday that's leading to an increase in page-clicks and newspapers purchased.
That's his goal, and that's his newspaper's goal too.

Getting caught with a stripper would cause us to talk about him. Hey Zach, what are you doing in Charlotte tonight?
 
His job is to report on the team like he has been doing all year. That includes this game and the program in general not just this game. If everyone was supposed to only write about this game, then why all of the stuff in articles and whole articles themselves questioning whether or not Lavin will be here next year. Shouldn't those stories wait also then?
 
of course it's his job! He's a NYC beat writer! Do you think he landed and maintains his job by asking safe/easy questions? Is everyone worried that Jordan is so fragile that he can't maintain his focus after fielding a question about a subject that he thinks about on a daily basis?
 
@AdamZagoria: .@NYPost_Brazille flat out asks Rysheed Jordan about NBA next year on podium: "I'm focused on today's practice and tomorrow's game."
Necessary?

@AdamZagoria: St. John's D'Angelo Harrison on first NCAA trip: "It's a great feeling but I want to win games in this tournament."

What a jerk move by Zach.

He craps on the coach all year long and makes a bigger deal about Sheed than he needed to and he asks this on the eve of a tourney game?

Are you kidding me?

These are the same clowns who ask a high level kid about the NBA right after they just got bounced out of the tourney.

Sheed handled it like a "pro". Kudos to him!

Don't think these players aren't aware of which media guys give them hell.

It was Zach who ran with Rabinowitz "slur" tweets from Sheed.

It's not often we agree. What a low, low move by Zach, who is proving his make up with every passing day.

He knows this team as well as anyone. He knows what they are dealing with the whole CO debacle, three years of disappointment, and a very mercurial and, at times, very immature, young kid in Rysheed. Asking him that question could do Rysheed no good. It could only distract him and add pressure to a kid that must be carrying so much of it already. This couldn't wait until the post game presser after we were eliminated?

Zagoria should get Braziller a very nice gift for the holidays this year, because he is making Zags look like a hall of famer.


He is not there to put salve on out wounds, he is there to provoke opinions of the readers and stir emotion and comment.

Nice try. He's a beat writer sent to Charlotte to cover the game and report on that. Let us know who's injured, what experts think about the outcome, what the players and coaches have to say about only the third NCAA tournament game we are playing in last 15 years.

It's a garbage question from a garbage beat writer to a kid that simply did not need another distraction or another reason to feel pressure.

Like him or not his job is to be a reporter and he is paid to report on teams and ask questions, not to be the team shrink nor is he supposed to be advocate. Would I have asked the question, especially at that time, no, but I am not a reporter. I don't like the questions, but it is a question that I would expect a reporter to ask.

He's paid to cover the game. They didn't pay for him to go to Charlotte to report on Jordan's future. Asking questions is certainly within the scope of his assignment, but not every question is kosher. The question was bush league pure and simple.

He should be above that. He has shown the the last few weeks he is not above much. If we deserve a better coach, we certainly deserve a better damn beat reporter than that.

The fact that he does something on a daily basis that causes us to discuss his name is a sign that a beat reporter is not doing his job properly.

And who the hell are you to tell someone else how to do their job?

How many articles have you written in your life? How many interviews have you conducted?
 
Zach is an employee of the NY Post, not SJU. He can write about whatever he and his bosses deem newsworthy.

And don't forget-- not long ago, Jordan was tweeting to the world that this was his last season in college ball. Given that he's been made unavailable to the media to this point, Zach's question was totally appropriate.
 
@AdamZagoria: .@NYPost_Brazille flat out asks Rysheed Jordan about NBA next year on podium: "I'm focused on today's practice and tomorrow's game."
Necessary?

@AdamZagoria: St. John's D'Angelo Harrison on first NCAA trip: "It's a great feeling but I want to win games in this tournament."

What a jerk move by Zach.

He craps on the coach all year long and makes a bigger deal about Sheed than he needed to and he asks this on the eve of a tourney game?

Are you kidding me?

These are the same clowns who ask a high level kid about the NBA right after they just got bounced out of the tourney.

Sheed handled it like a "pro". Kudos to him!

Don't think these players aren't aware of which media guys give them hell.

It was Zach who ran with Rabinowitz "slur" tweets from Sheed.

It's not often we agree. What a low, low move by Zach, who is proving his make up with every passing day.

He knows this team as well as anyone. He knows what they are dealing with the whole CO debacle, three years of disappointment, and a very mercurial and, at times, very immature, young kid in Rysheed. Asking him that question could do Rysheed no good. It could only distract him and add pressure to a kid that must be carrying so much of it already. This couldn't wait until the post game presser after we were eliminated?

Zagoria should get Braziller a very nice gift for the holidays this year, because he is making Zags look like a hall of famer.


He is not there to put salve on out wounds, he is there to provoke opinions of the readers and stir emotion and comment.

Nice try. He's a beat writer sent to Charlotte to cover the game and report on that. Let us know who's injured, what experts think about the outcome, what the players and coaches have to say about only the third NCAA tournament game we are playing in last 15 years.

It's a garbage question from a garbage beat writer to a kid that simply did not need another distraction or another reason to feel pressure.

Like him or not his job is to be a reporter and he is paid to report on teams and ask questions, not to be the team shrink nor is he supposed to be advocate. Would I have asked the question, especially at that time, no, but I am not a reporter. I don't like the questions, but it is a question that I would expect a reporter to ask.

He's paid to cover the game. They didn't pay for him to go to Charlotte to report on Jordan's future. Asking questions is certainly within the scope of his assignment, but not every question is kosher. The question was bush league pure and simple.

He should be above that. He has shown the the last few weeks he is not above much. If we deserve a better coach, we certainly deserve a better damn beat reporter than that.

The fact that he does something on a daily basis that causes us to discuss his name is a sign that a beat reporter is not doing his job properly.

And who the hell are you to tell someone else how to do their job?

How many articles have you written in your life? How many interviews have you conducted?

One could ask, how many games have you coached? Just sayin'.
 
@AdamZagoria: .@NYPost_Brazille flat out asks Rysheed Jordan about NBA next year on podium: "I'm focused on today's practice and tomorrow's game."
Necessary?

@AdamZagoria: St. John's D'Angelo Harrison on first NCAA trip: "It's a great feeling but I want to win games in this tournament."

What a jerk move by Zach.

He craps on the coach all year long and makes a bigger deal about Sheed than he needed to and he asks this on the eve of a tourney game?

Are you kidding me?

These are the same clowns who ask a high level kid about the NBA right after they just got bounced out of the tourney.

Sheed handled it like a "pro". Kudos to him!

Don't think these players aren't aware of which media guys give them hell.

It was Zach who ran with Rabinowitz "slur" tweets from Sheed.

It's not often we agree. What a low, low move by Zach, who is proving his make up with every passing day.

He knows this team as well as anyone. He knows what they are dealing with the whole CO debacle, three years of disappointment, and a very mercurial and, at times, very immature, young kid in Rysheed. Asking him that question could do Rysheed no good. It could only distract him and add pressure to a kid that must be carrying so much of it already. This couldn't wait until the post game presser after we were eliminated?

Zagoria should get Braziller a very nice gift for the holidays this year, because he is making Zags look like a hall of famer.


He is not there to put salve on out wounds, he is there to provoke opinions of the readers and stir emotion and comment.

Nice try. He's a beat writer sent to Charlotte to cover the game and report on that. Let us know who's injured, what experts think about the outcome, what the players and coaches have to say about only the third NCAA tournament game we are playing in last 15 years.

It's a garbage question from a garbage beat writer to a kid that simply did not need another distraction or another reason to feel pressure.

Like him or not his job is to be a reporter and he is paid to report on teams and ask questions, not to be the team shrink nor is he supposed to be advocate. Would I have asked the question, especially at that time, no, but I am not a reporter. I don't like the questions, but it is a question that I would expect a reporter to ask.

He's paid to cover the game. They didn't pay for him to go to Charlotte to report on Jordan's future. Asking questions is certainly within the scope of his assignment, but not every question is kosher. The question was bush league pure and simple.

He should be above that. He has shown the the last few weeks he is not above much. If we deserve a better coach, we certainly deserve a better damn beat reporter than that.

The fact that he does something on a daily basis that causes us to discuss his name is a sign that a beat reporter is not doing his job properly.

And who the hell are you to tell someone else how to do their job?

How many articles have you written in your life? How many interviews have you conducted?

The irony almost knocked me off my f*cking chair. Wow!!!! Holy mother of God! Did you really just post that after knocking Lavin for two years!!!!!!

Some of you Lavin bashers just have no idea how ridiculous you look when you apply standards so inconsistently.

Thank you for the laugh!
 
@AdamZagoria: Lavin never said he hoped or expected to be back at St. John's or anything close, classic Lavin. Answered but didn't answer.

Why are they asking these questions?

Provoking

Classless

Not classless. It's called doing his job!

His job is to cover the team's journey into the postseason.

There's a time and place for a sophomore's NBA aspirations and the head coaches remaining contract year.

I agree with alum98, if I was vJordan I would have answered with Next question. Stupid questions deserve to be ignored.
Tomorrow is the biggest game of his life, and he's getting asked about the NBA. I wonder why players hate talking to the media. They are always looking for a story line.
 
Jordan's pro intentions (or not), and Lavin's contract status are two of the top 5 or 6 issues surrounding this team. It would be malpractice to not ask a question about either.

I honestly can't belive you guys have a problem with zach asking Rysheed if he intends to go pro. its the most predictable question aside from, " how will the team deal with the loss of obekpa?"
 
@AdamZagoria: .@NYPost_Brazille flat out asks Rysheed Jordan about NBA next year on podium: "I'm focused on today's practice and tomorrow's game."
Necessary?

@AdamZagoria: St. John's D'Angelo Harrison on first NCAA trip: "It's a great feeling but I want to win games in this tournament."

What a jerk move by Zach.

He craps on the coach all year long and makes a bigger deal about Sheed than he needed to and he asks this on the eve of a tourney game?

Are you kidding me?

These are the same clowns who ask a high level kid about the NBA right after they just got bounced out of the tourney.

Sheed handled it like a "pro". Kudos to him!

Don't think these players aren't aware of which media guys give them hell.

It was Zach who ran with Rabinowitz "slur" tweets from Sheed.

It's not often we agree. What a low, low move by Zach, who is proving his make up with every passing day.

He knows this team as well as anyone. He knows what they are dealing with the whole CO debacle, three years of disappointment, and a very mercurial and, at times, very immature, young kid in Rysheed. Asking him that question could do Rysheed no good. It could only distract him and add pressure to a kid that must be carrying so much of it already. This couldn't wait until the post game presser after we were eliminated?

Zagoria should get Braziller a very nice gift for the holidays this year, because he is making Zags look like a hall of famer.


He is not there to put salve on out wounds, he is there to provoke opinions of the readers and stir emotion and comment.

Nice try. He's a beat writer sent to Charlotte to cover the game and report on that. Let us know who's injured, what experts think about the outcome, what the players and coaches have to say about only the third NCAA tournament game we are playing in last 15 years.

It's a garbage question from a garbage beat writer to a kid that simply did not need another distraction or another reason to feel pressure.

Like him or not his job is to be a reporter and he is paid to report on teams and ask questions, not to be the team shrink nor is he supposed to be advocate. Would I have asked the question, especially at that time, no, but I am not a reporter. I don't like the questions, but it is a question that I would expect a reporter to ask.

He's paid to cover the game. They didn't pay for him to go to Charlotte to report on Jordan's future. Asking questions is certainly within the scope of his assignment, but not every question is kosher. The question was bush league pure and simple.

He should be above that. He has shown the the last few weeks he is not above much. If we deserve a better coach, we certainly deserve a better damn beat reporter than that.

The fact that he does something on a daily basis that causes us to discuss his name is a sign that a beat reporter is not doing his job properly.

And who the hell are you to tell someone else how to do their job?

How many articles have you written in your life? How many interviews have you conducted?

One could ask, how many games have you coached? Just sayin'.

Alot
 
If Zach wanted to stir things up, he would've asked Rysheed how he feels about the indiscriminate benching to start the Providence game.
 
Jordan's pro intentions (or not), and Lavin's contract status are two of the top 5 or 6 issues surrounding this team. It would be malpractice to not ask a question about either.

I honestly can't belive you guys have a problem with zach asking Rysheed if he intends to go pro. its the most predictable question aside from, " how will the team deal with the loss of obekpa?"

Why not wait until the season is officially over, maybe Zack thinks that Rysheed would go into hiding so Zack better ask while he can?
 
@AdamZagoria: .@NYPost_Brazille flat out asks Rysheed Jordan about NBA next year on podium: "I'm focused on today's practice and tomorrow's game."
Necessary?

@AdamZagoria: St. John's D'Angelo Harrison on first NCAA trip: "It's a great feeling but I want to win games in this tournament."

What a jerk move by Zach.

He craps on the coach all year long and makes a bigger deal about Sheed than he needed to and he asks this on the eve of a tourney game?

Are you kidding me?

These are the same clowns who ask a high level kid about the NBA right after they just got bounced out of the tourney.

Sheed handled it like a "pro". Kudos to him!

Don't think these players aren't aware of which media guys give them hell.

It was Zach who ran with Rabinowitz "slur" tweets from Sheed.

It's not often we agree. What a low, low move by Zach, who is proving his make up with every passing day.

He knows this team as well as anyone. He knows what they are dealing with the whole CO debacle, three years of disappointment, and a very mercurial and, at times, very immature, young kid in Rysheed. Asking him that question could do Rysheed no good. It could only distract him and add pressure to a kid that must be carrying so much of it already. This couldn't wait until the post game presser after we were eliminated?

Zagoria should get Braziller a very nice gift for the holidays this year, because he is making Zags look like a hall of famer.


He is not there to put salve on out wounds, he is there to provoke opinions of the readers and stir emotion and comment.

Nice try. He's a beat writer sent to Charlotte to cover the game and report on that. Let us know who's injured, what experts think about the outcome, what the players and coaches have to say about only the third NCAA tournament game we are playing in last 15 years.

It's a garbage question from a garbage beat writer to a kid that simply did not need another distraction or another reason to feel pressure.

Like him or not his job is to be a reporter and he is paid to report on teams and ask questions, not to be the team shrink nor is he supposed to be advocate. Would I have asked the question, especially at that time, no, but I am not a reporter. I don't like the questions, but it is a question that I would expect a reporter to ask.

He's paid to cover the game. They didn't pay for him to go to Charlotte to report on Jordan's future. Asking questions is certainly within the scope of his assignment, but not every question is kosher. The question was bush league pure and simple.

He should be above that. He has shown the the last few weeks he is not above much. If we deserve a better coach, we certainly deserve a better damn beat reporter than that.

The fact that he does something on a daily basis that causes us to discuss his name is a sign that a beat reporter is not doing his job properly.

And who the hell are you to tell someone else how to do their job?

How many articles have you written in your life? How many interviews have you conducted?

One could ask, how many games have you coached? Just sayin'.

Alot

Sorry, Coach K.
 
dag...

some of y'alls need to get laid. :)

peace.

Seriously, I thought about saying this earlier. LOL

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