Matt A/Recruiting junkie!

In addition to being a really nice guy, obviously both very talented and extremely hard with recruiting efforts. Traveling constantly can be exhausting, even when you don't have kids. IMO he will need some strong support to keep-up this pace in future years.

But it is a whole lot easier when you're not bogged down with Sunday matinees, yoga classes and diners at fancy Soho restaurants. ;)

Apples and Oranges. You are comparing a head coach to an assistant. You have to compare Lavin to ST Jean for it to be a fair comparison. ;)

I get the sarcasm (touche'!) but you're right about comparing apples and oranges.To compare the recruiting successes of Lavin, a well-known, high-profile head coach & nationally recognized sports TV personality, with those of Matt, a young, unheralded (even unheard of) assistant doesn't -- at least at this stage -- make sense.

Honestly I don't think it is fair to compare main recruiter to head coach but as a fan base we have to start to let go of our former coaches. No other fan base does this. I don't go on Met forums and bash Willie Randolph for not bunting in game 7 with 1st and 2nd and no one out in 06. I have enough to worry about with the current manager!
Lets just worry about the current coach and staff.

BTW Norm still stinks ;) ;)

Agree on moving on & hopefully there are no Mullin/Clyde Drexler comparisons in our future. Just kidding now!

You say you are kidding but in that dreaded corner of our minds that give you night terrors at 3 AM, even ardent Mullin lovers (like myself and you) fear the Drexler name. Despite all of my (legitimate, at least to me) concerns about Mullin, I'm somewhere between very hopeful to confident he can become a competent coach at this level.
 
In addition to being a really nice guy, obviously both very talented and extremely hard with recruiting efforts. Traveling constantly can be exhausting, even when you don't have kids. IMO he will need some strong support to keep-up this pace in future years.

But it is a whole lot easier when you're not bogged down with Sunday matinees, yoga classes and diners at fancy Soho restaurants. ;)

Apples and Oranges. You are comparing a head coach to an assistant. You have to compare Lavin to ST Jean for it to be a fair comparison. ;)

I get the sarcasm (touche'!) but you're right about comparing apples and oranges.To compare the recruiting successes of Lavin, a well-known, high-profile head coach & nationally recognized sports TV personality, with those of Matt, a young, unheralded (even unheard of) assistant doesn't -- at least at this stage -- make sense.

Honestly I don't think it is fair to compare main recruiter to head coach but as a fan base we have to start to let go of our former coaches. No other fan base does this. I don't go on Met forums and bash Willie Randolph for not bunting in game 7 with 1st and 2nd and no one out in 06. I have enough to worry about with the current manager!
Lets just worry about the current coach and staff.

BTW Norm still stinks ;) ;)

Agree on moving on & hopefully there are no Mullin/Clyde Drexler comparisons in our future. Just kidding now!

You say you are kidding but in that dreaded corner of our minds that give you night terrors at 3 AM, even ardent Mullin lovers (like myself and you) fear the Drexler name. Despite all of my (legitimate, at least to me) concerns about Mullin, I'm somewhere between very hopeful to confident he can become a competent coach at this level.

I loved Chris Mullin the basketball player, and from what little I know of him, Chris Mullin the person. Having said that, I still have no idea what kind of head coach he will turn out to be. Regardless, I could not stand another minute of Lavin, occasional tourney appearance and all. If that was what I would have to tolerated as a fan, I would have went and rooted for another team eventually. My allegiance is not unconditional. Same way that if I was a Dolphin fan, I would have quickly become a Dolphin un-fan after this past Sunday's antics. I like the work ethic and the recruiting results so far from the staff. I fully expect that the on-the-court results will follow in short order. Even if it takes longer than anticipated, Chris and Co get the benefit of the doubt, They've earned it with their hard work, and as alumni of the school. Lavin, OTOH, was and is nothing more than a fraud.
 
In addition to being a really nice guy, obviously both very talented and extremely hard with recruiting efforts. Traveling constantly can be exhausting, even when you don't have kids. IMO he will need some strong support to keep-up this pace in future years.

But it is a whole lot easier when you're not bogged down with Sunday matinees, yoga classes and diners at fancy Soho restaurants. ;)


Apples and Oranges. You are comparing a head coach to an assistant. You have to compare Lavin to ST Jean for it to be a fair comparison. ;)

I get the sarcasm (touche'!) but you're right about comparing apples and oranges.To compare the recruiting successes of Lavin, a well-known, high-profile head coach & nationally recognized sports TV personality, with those of Matt, a young, unheralded (even unheard of) assistant doesn't -- at least at this stage -- make sense.

Honestly I don't think it is fair to compare main recruiter to head coach but as a fan base we have to start to let go of our former coaches. No other fan base does this. I don't go on Met forums and bash Willie Randolph for not bunting in game 7 with 1st and 2nd and no one out in 06. I have enough to worry about with the current manager!
Lets just worry about the current coach and staff.

BTW Norm still stinks ;) ;)

Agree on moving on & hopefully there are no Mullin/Clyde Drexler comparisons in our future. Just kidding now!

You say you are kidding but in that dreaded corner of our minds that give you night terrors at 3 AM, even ardent Mullin lovers (like myself and you) fear the Drexler name. Despite all of my (legitimate, at least to me) concerns about Mullin, I'm somewhere between very hopeful to confident he can become a competent coach at this level.

I loved Chris Mullin the basketball player, and from what little I know of him, Chris Mullin the person. Having said that, I still have no idea what kind of head coach he will turn out to be. Regardless, I could not stand another minute of Lavin, occasional tourney appearance and all. If that was what I would have to tolerated as a fan, I would have went and rooted for another team eventually. My allegiance is not unconditional. Same way that if I was a Dolphin fan, I would have quickly become a Dolphin un-fan after this past Sunday's antics. I like the work ethic and the recruiting results so far from the staff. I fully expect that the on-the-court results will follow in short order. Even if it takes longer than anticipated, Chris and Co get the benefit of the doubt, They've earned it with their hard work, and as alumni of the school. Lavin, OTOH, was and is nothing more than a fraud.

Monte, I'm getting distinct impression it is a tad difficult to get off your shit list. :)
 
In addition to being a really nice guy, obviously both very talented and extremely hard with recruiting efforts. Traveling constantly can be exhausting, even when you don't have kids. IMO he will need some strong support to keep-up this pace in future years.

But it is a whole lot easier when you're not bogged down with Sunday matinees, yoga classes and diners at fancy Soho restaurants. ;)

Apples and Oranges. You are comparing a head coach to an assistant. You have to compare Lavin to ST Jean for it to be a fair comparison. ;)

I get the sarcasm (touche'!) but you're right about comparing apples and oranges.To compare the recruiting successes of Lavin, a well-known, high-profile head coach & nationally recognized sports TV personality, with those of Matt, a young, unheralded (even unheard of) assistant doesn't -- at least at this stage -- make sense.

Honestly I don't think it is fair to compare main recruiter to head coach but as a fan base we have to start to let go of our former coaches. No other fan base does this. I don't go on Met forums and bash Willie Randolph for not bunting in game 7 with 1st and 2nd and no one out in 06. I have enough to worry about with the current manager!
Lets just worry about the current coach and staff.

BTW Norm still stinks ;) ;)

Agree on moving on & hopefully there are no Mullin/Clyde Drexler comparisons in our future. Just kidding now!

You say you are kidding but in that dreaded corner of our minds that give you night terrors at 3 AM, even ardent Mullin lovers (like myself and you) fear the Drexler name. Despite all of my (legitimate, at least to me) concerns about Mullin, I'm somewhere between very hopeful to confident he can become a competent coach at this level.

I loved Chris Mullin the basketball player, and from what little I know of him, Chris Mullin the person. Having said that, I still have no idea what kind of head coach he will turn out to be. Regardless, I could not stand another minute of Lavin, occasional tourney appearance and all. If that was what I would have to tolerated as a fan, I would have went and rooted for another team eventually. My allegiance is not unconditional. Same way that if I was a Dolphin fan, I would have quickly become a Dolphin un-fan after this past Sunday's antics. I like the work ethic and the recruiting results so far from the staff. I fully expect that the on-the-court results will follow in short order. Even if it takes longer than anticipated, Chris and Co get the benefit of the doubt, They've earned it with their hard work, and as alumni of the school. Lavin, OTOH, was and is nothing more than a fraud.

I wouldn't say fraud,but I would agree that if he busted it the way Matt apparently does, we'd solidly be in the upper 1/3 of the Big East by now with a national ranking.
 
In addition to being a really nice guy, obviously both very talented and extremely hard with recruiting efforts. Traveling constantly can be exhausting, even when you don't have kids. IMO he will need some strong support to keep-up this pace in future years.

But it is a whole lot easier when you're not bogged down with Sunday matinees, yoga classes and diners at fancy Soho restaurants. ;)

Apples and Oranges. You are comparing a head coach to an assistant. You have to compare Lavin to ST Jean for it to be a fair comparison. ;)

I get the sarcasm (touche'!) but you're right about comparing apples and oranges.To compare the recruiting successes of Lavin, a well-known, high-profile head coach & nationally recognized sports TV personality, with those of Matt, a young, unheralded (even unheard of) assistant doesn't -- at least at this stage -- make sense.

Honestly I don't think it is fair to compare main recruiter to head coach but as a fan base we have to start to let go of our former coaches. No other fan base does this. I don't go on Met forums and bash Willie Randolph for not bunting in game 7 with 1st and 2nd and no one out in 06. I have enough to worry about with the current manager!
Lets just worry about the current coach and staff.

BTW Norm still stinks ;) ;)

Agree on moving on & hopefully there are no Mullin/Clyde Drexler comparisons in our future. Just kidding now!

You say you are kidding but in that dreaded corner of our minds that give you night terrors at 3 AM, even ardent Mullin lovers (like myself and you) fear the Drexler name. Despite all of my (legitimate, at least to me) concerns about Mullin, I'm somewhere between very hopeful to confident he can become a competent coach at this level.

I loved Chris Mullin the basketball player, and from what little I know of him, Chris Mullin the person. Having said that, I still have no idea what kind of head coach he will turn out to be. Regardless, I could not stand another minute of Lavin, occasional tourney appearance and all. If that was what I would have to tolerated as a fan, I would have went and rooted for another team eventually. My allegiance is not unconditional. Same way that if I was a Dolphin fan, I would have quickly become a Dolphin un-fan after this past Sunday's antics. I like the work ethic and the recruiting results so far from the staff. I fully expect that the on-the-court results will follow in short order. Even if it takes longer than anticipated, Chris and Co get the benefit of the doubt, They've earned it with their hard work, and as alumni of the school. Lavin, OTOH, was and is nothing more than a fraud.

Totally with you Monte. For me, Lavin elicits a stubborn disdain.
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

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In addition to being a really nice guy, obviously both very talented and extremely hard with recruiting efforts. Traveling constantly can be exhausting, even when you don't have kids. IMO he will need some strong support to keep-up this pace in future years.

But it is a whole lot easier when you're not bogged down with Sunday matinees, yoga classes and diners at fancy Soho restaurants. ;)


Apples and Oranges. You are comparing a head coach to an assistant. You have to compare Lavin to ST Jean for it to be a fair comparison. ;)

I get the sarcasm (touche'!) but you're right about comparing apples and oranges.To compare the recruiting successes of Lavin, a well-known, high-profile head coach & nationally recognized sports TV personality, with those of Matt, a young, unheralded (even unheard of) assistant doesn't -- at least at this stage -- make sense.

Honestly I don't think it is fair to compare main recruiter to head coach but as a fan base we have to start to let go of our former coaches. No other fan base does this. I don't go on Met forums and bash Willie Randolph for not bunting in game 7 with 1st and 2nd and no one out in 06. I have enough to worry about with the current manager!
Lets just worry about the current coach and staff.

BTW Norm still stinks ;) ;)

Agree on moving on & hopefully there are no Mullin/Clyde Drexler comparisons in our future. Just kidding now!

You say you are kidding but in that dreaded corner of our minds that give you night terrors at 3 AM, even ardent Mullin lovers (like myself and you) fear the Drexler name. Despite all of my (legitimate, at least to me) concerns about Mullin, I'm somewhere between very hopeful to confident he can become a competent coach at this level.

I loved Chris Mullin the basketball player, and from what little I know of him, Chris Mullin the person. Having said that, I still have no idea what kind of head coach he will turn out to be. Regardless, I could not stand another minute of Lavin, occasional tourney appearance and all. If that was what I would have to tolerated as a fan, I would have went and rooted for another team eventually. My allegiance is not unconditional. Same way that if I was a Dolphin fan, I would have quickly become a Dolphin un-fan after this past Sunday's antics. I like the work ethic and the recruiting results so far from the staff. I fully expect that the on-the-court results will follow in short order. Even if it takes longer than anticipated, Chris and Co get the benefit of the doubt, They've earned it with their hard work, and as alumni of the school. Lavin, OTOH, was and is nothing more than a fraud.

Monte, I'm getting distinct impression it is a tad difficult to get off your shit list. :)

I've said it before and I'll say it again, no one is more perspective than you Paultz :)
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.

The stench lingers on and the Lavin / Fraud apologists somehow blame Chris Mullin for only winning 8 games when he was left with 3 returning bench warmers who averaged a total of 4 points amongst them. SMH.
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.
+1 for posting after happy hour !!
 
Matt A best thing to happen to St. John's at least since Ron Artest chose us.
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.

The stench lingers on and the Lavin / Fraud apologists somehow blame Chris Mullin for only winning 8 games when he was left with 3 returning bench warmers who averaged a total of 4 points amongst them. SMH.

Hard to understand but a lot more than just Lavin lovers blame Mullin
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.

The stench lingers on and the Lavin / Fraud apologists somehow blame Chris Mullin for only winning 8 games when he was left with 3 returning bench warmers who averaged a total of 4 points amongst them. SMH.

Hard to understand but a lot more than just Lavin lovers blame Mullin
we all know how I felt about the scorers table but I'm being 100% honest ( whether it's right or wrong ) that if Mullin even gave the impression he was coaching last year on the sidelines that there would be a lot less criticism from people. A LOT of people noticed and I doubt it was all just redmen.com lurkers who hang on every mjmaherjr word :)
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.

The stench lingers on and the Lavin / Fraud apologists somehow blame Chris Mullin for only winning 8 games when he was left with 3 returning bench warmers who averaged a total of 4 points amongst them. SMH.

Hard to understand but a lot more than just Lavin lovers blame Mullin
we all know how I felt about the scorers table but I'm being 100% honest ( whether it's right or wrong ) that if Mullin even gave the impression he was coaching last year on the sidelines that there would be a lot less criticism from people. A LOT of people noticed and I doubt it was all just redmen.com lurkers who hang on every mjmaherjr word :)

With all due respect, that is complete and utter nonsense. Yes, there were clearly times Mullin deferred in huddles, especially to St. Jean; as a leader of a TEAM that is his prerogative. As someone who never coached A MINUTE before last year I think it was a very intelligent thing to defer to those more experienced at times. Unfortunately many of you are much more concerned with the way things look rather than the reason behind decisions. Mullin had to learn on the job last year and as such certainly made mistakes but he has been given no leeway by you and others. I suppose every time you were promoted or assumed a brand new position you had no learning curve and just performed at the highest of levels from Day One. There were just as many times Mullin commanded the huddle; to suggest he never "even gave the impression he was coaching last year" is absolutely ridiculous.
 
JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Agreed. Let's stop talking about how repulsive Steve Lavin is and get back to fresh takes on pressing issues such as Norm's coaching record at Queen's college, whether Mark Jackson should have started over Mike Moses, and how the program might have fared had Joe Lapchick not been forced to retire and instead Lou Alcindor committed to play in Queens.
 
Win some games & most folks will be happy. 15 or so this year & win a game in the Dance the following year does it for me. Obviously recruiting seems on right path for sustained success.
 
For those of you who continue to defend Lavin's lack of effort, and those of who questioned whether there was much high D1 talent in the tri-state area, Per zags today):


St. John's Stepping Up Recruiting Efforts in New Jersey


St. John's currently has only one player from the Garden State on its roster in sophomore guard Malik Ellison.

But if Chris Mullin and his staff have their way, they will be adding more Jersey Boys in the years to come.

"We take New Jersey very seriously and our presence will be felt," assistant coach Matt Abdelmassih said. "We view it as our backyard. We want our program to get to a point where all the local kids, New York and New Jersey, feel it's their home school."

St. John's hasn't always taken this approach.

Former St. John's coach Steve Lavin hardly recruited New Jersey at all, with the notable exception of former Roselle Catholic point guard Isaiah Briscoe, who ultimately chose Kentucky over the Red Storm.

"Steve Lavin was a California guy," legendary St. Anthony's coach Bob Hurley told me last year. "I don't think if you ask [Cardozo coach] Ron Naclerio or [Christ the King coach] Joe [Arbitello], the guys that are coaching over in the city, how often he was in their gyms, it would probably be similar."

A year ago, St. John's took some initial steps into Jersey when former associate head coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen began to recruit Daniel Mading at St. Anthony's. (Mading is not currently at St. Anthony's and remains in his native Australia.)

But now, with the Garden State loaded with high-level prospect from the Classes of 2018 and '19, St. John's has taken its recruitment to another level.

On Friday, the first day college coaches could attend high school workouts and begin meeting with prospects, St. John's went three deep at Jersey powers Roselle Catholic and St. Benedict's Prep with Mullin, Abdelmassih and Dan Matic. Their primary target was 6-foot-9 2018 big man Naz Reid.

"I think Coach Mullin is very high on a couple of our guys," RC coach Dave Boff said. "It was great to see him at our first workout and he said he'd be back soon. Our guys are excited to see him in the gym."

On Monday, Mullin and Abdelmassih were at Hudson Catholic, which features three of Reid's Sports U teammates in Luther Muhammad, Jahvon Quinerly and Louis King. (A slew of other schools were also represented, including Villanova, Seton Hall, Rutgers, Cincinnati, Xavier and Cal).

St. John's is particularly focused on the 6-4, 183-pound Muhammad, whom they see as a big guard who could be effective in the rough and tumble Big East.

Asked how hard St. John's was recruiting him, Muhammad said, "Really hard. They want to develop me to get to the max of my potential."

He also mentioned Xavier, Cincinnati and Seton Hall among schools recruiting him hard.

Mullin and Abdelmassih continue to recruit New York City hard, too. They planned to be at Archbishop Molloy on Tuesday for 2018 7-footer Moses Brown, who recently visited campus, and 2019 point guard Cole Anthony, the son of former NBA guard Greg Anthony. (Duke is also expected Tuesday.)

On Thursday, St. John's is expected to hit both Iona Prep for 2019 guard Bryce Wills and the Ranney School in New Jersey for 2019 studs Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis, who in June visited the St. John's Elite Camp and later in the summer had both Kentucky's John Calipari and Kansas' Bill Self watching them.

"Matt checks in all the time," Team Rio director Brian Klatsky said earlier this summer of Abdelmassih. "They've been to a bunch of Ranney games. Those guys are touching base every couple days. They're very interested in five or six kids from the team, similar to the Sports U group."

Going forward, St. John's will have to compete not only with Rutgers and Seton Hall, but with national powers, for many of these elite Jersey kids, but it's clear Mullin and his staff have taken their recruiting efforts in the Garden State to another level.

Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter

I have been accused of running my points (usually with jokes) to the ground but JEEZ Monte. That horse is dead! You can stop curb stomping him. Are you afraid he might come back? He is not Freddy Kruger. Honestly Lavin was not nearly as bad as you and some made him out to be and honestly no one thought he did a great job. But to quote Goodfellas "He's gone, and we couldn't do nothing about it".

Now on to new worries like Mullin's ass placement during games, his fancy water and whether ST Jean can diagram better plays :)

I only shared the article, I didn't write it. Although the timing of it was uncanny since I had just come from happy hour and was already pretty charged up. The man is gone, and thankfully "..we couldn't do nothing about it", but the stench lingers on. lol.

The stench lingers on and the Lavin / Fraud apologists somehow blame Chris Mullin for only winning 8 games when he was left with 3 returning bench warmers who averaged a total of 4 points amongst them. SMH.

I would like you to identify a single poster on hear who apologized for Lavin's performance at SJU, or blamed Mullin for winning only 8 games (and 1-17 in conference). Anyone who objectively assessed Lavin's record saw that our program was better under Lavin than under the previous 2 coaches. Anyone who cares to remember knows that at the end of the NR regime, there were very loud whispers, even on here, as to whether we could ever be a winning program again and if any successful coach would want to come to SJU. So, Lavin came here with some questions marks mostly from bitter UCLA fans who expected much more than 5 sweet 16's in 7 seasons.

You want to rip into Lavin because you say he's a phony, lazy, creep, or anything else, and I would say unless you have a close relationship with him, you are only going by something someone closer to the situation told you, or because he simply didn't recruit a good enough roster. I'd agree with the latter rationale, that drives most everyone here who hates Lavin. Trust me, if he had managed 5 sweet 16's in 7 years here and got fired after a losing season, he'd have a ton of support from SJU fans.

Mullin had a deficient roster, and NO ONE, NO ONE, NO ONE expected him to win here with those guys. NO ONE even said he should have won even one more game. But for those who know a little about basketball, his sideline behavior was curious at best, and would allow people to form an opinion that he simply did not coach from the sidelines and delegated to others. It may have not have been possible to win a single additional game, but that doesn't mean that last season (including the Slice $3 million debacle Mullin advocated for) didn't do anything to build confidence that Mullin can run this program. It was a rookie season for a guy who never coached even a single CYO game, coaching at the highest level in NCAA ball - certainly a very, very steep hill to climb.

So, please identify someone who apologizes for Lavin - there aren't a heck of a lot of them here, or realize that the whole Lavin apologist notion is a steaming pile of crap
 
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