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Agreed but another supposedly "connected" poster on the other site states the exact opposite re: the Slice situation. Then again, he revels in the negative stuff, only posts things negative in nature and has been one of the few to take shots at Matt.

All I've ever heard are great things. And being a NY kid who loves the school, he knows full well how folks would react if he bails

I don't really know much about the situation, but the fact that Matt is still here and Mullin's childhood friend that left Kentucky to be here is gone speaks volumes.

The childhood friend talk is exaggerated. Did they know each other ? Yes. Best friends uniting to bring SJU back? No.

Also 3 years age difference, which is a lot when you're a kid.
 
Agreed but another supposedly "connected" poster on the other site states the exact opposite re: the Slice situation. Then again, he revels in the negative stuff, only posts things negative in nature and has been one of the few to take shots at Matt.

All I've ever heard are great things. And being a NY kid who loves the school, he knows full well how folks would react if he bails

I don't really know much about the situation, but the fact that Matt is still here and Mullin's childhood friend that left Kentucky to be here is gone speaks volumes.

The childhood friend talk is exaggerated. Did they know each other ? Yes. Best friends uniting to bring SJU back? No.

Moose is back!
 
Agreed but another supposedly "connected" poster on the other site states the exact opposite re: the Slice situation. Then again, he revels in the negative stuff, only posts things negative in nature and has been one of the few to take shots at Matt.

All I've ever heard are great things. And being a NY kid who loves the school, he knows full well how folks would react if he bails

I don't really know much about the situation, but the fact that Matt is still here and Mullin's childhood friend that left Kentucky to be here is gone speaks volumes.

The childhood friend talk is exaggerated. Did they know each other ? Yes. Best friends uniting to bring SJU back? No.

Moose is back!

And bringing the truth with him. :)
 
Six weeks ago a well-respected poster mused that Matt Abdelmassih - “[Matt] grew up enamored of everything related to St. John’s”; he said (in the NY Times) of his hiring that “It’s surreal, it’s amazing. Words can’t describe it … [Mullin’s] an absolute legend” - might leave to follow his messiah Will Wade to the ends of the earth and panic ensued. Six weeks later comes another well-respected poster who reports the breaking news that Matt Abdelmassih might leave to follow his messiah Will Wade to the ends of the earth. And panic once again ensues. In six weeks some other well-respected poster will report that ________ is going to __________ and panic will ensue. Because where there's smoke there's fire. Or dry ice. Or a monkey smoking a cigar. The important thing to remember is that the sky be falling, always.

Correct, Johnny fans know this all too well!
 
Agreed but another supposedly "connected" poster on the other site states the exact opposite re: the Slice situation. Then again, he revels in the negative stuff, only posts things negative in nature and has been one of the few to take shots at Matt.

All I've ever heard are great things. And being a NY kid who loves the school, he knows full well how folks would react if he bails now.


He is a hard worker and seems well connected. He also does not coach at all. If you look around you will notice that coaches now move around all the time, and assistants very much so. If Mullin can't find another guy to fly around and suck up to AAU coaches the problem would be Mullin.

I'm fine with the guy staying but he seems far from irreplaceable to me and if (because this is all hearsay) he is being a pain for the second year in a row he might not be worth the trouble. I haven't seen Iowa State fall apart.

Not really sure what you are referring to but whatever it is you are completely off base. Matt is not and has never ever been a pain. He has been very good and better since he has been with us for less than 2 years. He works his ass off , all day and every day , and is always talking positive about the school. He has done nothing wrong and has done somewhat of a remarkable job recruiting the roster to date.
If you think Slice left because of Matt you have no clue as to what you are talking about.

Slice thought he was going to be Chris number one. He wasn't and didn't have the input he thought he would. That was reason number one.

Plus Rawle is playing for Arizona
 
Agreed but another supposedly "connected" poster on the other site states the exact opposite re: the Slice situation. Then again, he revels in the negative stuff, only posts things negative in nature and has been one of the few to take shots at Matt.

All I've ever heard are great things. And being a NY kid who loves the school, he knows full well how folks would react if he bails now.


He is a hard worker and seems well connected. He also does not coach at all. If you look around you will notice that coaches now move around all the time, and assistants very much so. If Mullin can't find another guy to fly around and suck up to AAU coaches the problem would be Mullin.

I'm fine with the guy staying but he seems far from irreplaceable to me and if (because this is all hearsay) he is being a pain for the second year in a row he might not be worth the trouble. I haven't seen Iowa State fall apart.

Not really sure what you are referring to but whatever it is you are completely off base. Matt is not and has never ever been a pain. He has been very good and better since he has been with us for less than 2 years. He works his ass off , all day and every day , and is always talking positive about the school. He has done nothing wrong and has done somewhat of a remarkable job recruiting the roster to date.
If you think Slice left because of Matt you have no clue as to what you are talking about.

Slice thought he was going to be Chris number one. He wasn't and didn't have the input he thought he would. That was reason number one.

Plus Rawle is playing for Arizona

And Mustapha Heron's at Auburn.
 
Agreed but another supposedly "connected" poster on the other site states the exact opposite re: the Slice situation. Then again, he revels in the negative stuff, only posts things negative in nature and has been one of the few to take shots at Matt.

All I've ever heard are great things. And being a NY kid who loves the school, he knows full well how folks would react if he bails now.


He is a hard worker and seems well connected. He also does not coach at all. If you look around you will notice that coaches now move around all the time, and assistants very much so. If Mullin can't find another guy to fly around and suck up to AAU coaches the problem would be Mullin.

I'm fine with the guy staying but he seems far from irreplaceable to me and if (because this is all hearsay) he is being a pain for the second year in a row he might not be worth the trouble. I haven't seen Iowa State fall apart.

Not really sure what you are referring to but whatever it is you are completely off base. Matt is not and has never ever been a pain. He has been very good and better since he has been with us for less than 2 years. He works his ass off , all day and every day , and is always talking positive about the school. He has done nothing wrong and has done somewhat of a remarkable job recruiting the roster to date.
If you think Slice left because of Matt you have no clue as to what you are talking about.

Slice thought he was going to be Chris number one. He wasn't and didn't have the input he thought he would. That was reason number one.

Plus Rawle is playing for Arizona

And Mustapha Heron's at Auburn.

Your last statement about slice is right on Not that he thought he was told ,promises were not kept so leaving was the right move He would have been good for the progam
 
Other than Shamorie, Matt has to prove he can recruit elite players right out of high school at St. John's and not just be a broker on the transfer market. Let's see if we can close on a couple of the half dozen local players we are involved with because after Lavin left we appear to be less of a player on the national scene. Personally, I think Mullin and Richmond should be also spending time in the lucrative west coast market.
 
Other than Shamorie, Matt has to prove he can recruit elite players right out of high school at St. John's and not just be a broker on the transfer market. Let's see if we can close on a couple of the half dozen local players we are involved with because after Lavin left we appear to be less of a player on the national scene. Personally, I think Mullin and Richmond should be also spending time in the lucrative west coast market.



Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't Marcus Lovett commit right out of high school? We have just completed a season that was a big improvement, and some on here are criticizing Matt. In less than two years, he has brought in some very good players. We also have two transfers that will be eligible in September. We are involved with several of the top players in the 2018 Class. Even Jay Wright didn't turn around Villanova in two years. Rebuilding a program is a process.

One poster in an attempt to put Matt down stated that Iowa State is doing very well without him. The reality is that Matt was instrumental in recruiting the players that have helped Iowa State remain competitive over the last two years. Recruiting is not just flying around the country sucking up to AAU coaches. It is building and maintaining relationships with parents, coaches, and players so that they trust you.

In essence, the only reason that we have a team at all, is because of Matt. No one else has recruited any players. What we should be asking is why this is so? Let's be real, neither Mullin, Richmond, or St. Jean have any idea what goes into recruiting. I don't care who the coach is, you can't win without players so to continue to criticize the one individual who is bringing in players seems totally nonsensical to me.
 
Other than Shamorie, Matt has to prove he can recruit elite players right out of high school at St. John's and not just be a broker on the transfer market. Let's see if we can close on a couple of the half dozen local players we are involved with because after Lavin left we appear to be less of a player on the national scene. Personally, I think Mullin and Richmond should be also spending time in the lucrative west coast market.



Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't Marcus Lovett commit right out of high school? We have just completed a season that was a big improvement, and some on here are criticizing Matt. In less than two years, he has brought in some very good players. We also have two transfers that will be eligible in September. We are involved with several of the top players in the 2018 Class. Even Jay Wright didn't turn around Villanova in two years. Rebuilding a program is a process.

One poster in an attempt to put Matt down stated that Iowa State is doing very well without him. The reality is that Matt was instrumental in recruiting the players that have helped Iowa State remain competitive over the last two years. Recruiting is not just flying around the country sucking up to AAU coaches. It is building and maintaining relationships with parents, coaches, and players so that they trust you.

In essence, the only reason that we have a team at all, is because of Matt. No one else has recruited any players. What we should be asking is why this is so? Let's be real, neither Mullin, Richmond, or St. Jean have any idea what goes into recruiting. I don't care who the coach is, you can't win without players so to continue to criticize the one individual who is bringing in players seems totally nonsensical to me.

Agree completely Panther, Matt has been nothing short of amazing in his time here. However it's imperative that if there are any issues, they be adressed and resolved. There is no way that Matt can continue to be an effective recruiter with rumors constantly circulating about the possibility of him leaving.
 


One poster here.

I said I hope he stays but if he goes he goes. In two separate posts. Please read the first six words of that first sentence, no wait let me make it easier for you, I will write it again - I hope he stays.

I'm not putting anyone down, I get what he does. One thing he seems to do well is evaluate talent, a big part of his job. He also spends a lot of time sucking up to AAU coaches, as does every other lead recruiter. To think otherwise is naive.

I'm not sure what people want here. Is the idea to keep him at all costs? Really? Personally, I don't know Matt and have nothing against him. He is a big Mets fan so for that alone I like him. But if he wants to leave then we move on.

Now, I find this part of it interesting, the strong, "you don't know what he does" argument, even though I see no one suggesting he be fired. Because I have seen not just posts, but entire threads asking for Richmond to be fired, and many posts indicating he does nothing. Which means, I guess, that all of you attend practice on a regular basis.

Because i have seen every home game in person since Mullin became coach and this year (last year he was not allowed) he was actively coaching. No player comes out of a game without having to sit down next to Mitch, and if you watch he is coaching said players.

So me, I don't want Matt fired, or Mitch, or St. Jean, or Mullin. I want to give the entire staff a fair shot. Sorry if that is an unpopular sentiment.
 
There is no way that Matt can continue to be an effective recruiter with rumors constantly circulating about the possibility of him leaving.

Then maybe the fan base should stop circulating them.
 
Other than Shamorie, Matt has to prove he can recruit elite players right out of high school at St. John's and not just be a broker on the transfer market. Let's see if we can close on a couple of the half dozen local players we are involved with because after Lavin left we appear to be less of a player on the national scene. Personally, I think Mullin and Richmond should be also spending time in the lucrative west coast market.



Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't Marcus Lovett commit right out of high school? We have just completed a season that was a big improvement, and some on here are criticizing Matt. In less than two years, he has brought in some very good players. We also have two transfers that will be eligible in September. We are involved with several of the top players in the 2018 Class. Even Jay Wright didn't turn around Villanova in two years. Rebuilding a program is a process.

One poster in an attempt to put Matt down stated that Iowa State is doing very well without him. The reality is that Matt was instrumental in recruiting the players that have helped Iowa State remain competitive over the last two years. Recruiting is not just flying around the country sucking up to AAU coaches. It is building and maintaining relationships with parents, coaches, and players so that they trust you.

In essence, the only reason that we have a team at all, is because of Matt. No one else has recruited any players. What we should be asking is why this is so? Let's be real, neither Mullin, Richmond, or St. Jean have any idea what goes into recruiting. I don't care who the coach is, you can't win without players so to continue to criticize the one individual who is bringing in players seems totally nonsensical to me.

Yes, let's be real. It's foolish to think Mullin, Richmond, or St. Jean do not have any idea what goes into recruiting. SJU has a unique setup, I agree, where Matt does a very heavy amount of the legwork. He also has very little to do with the coaching. He clearly has nothing to do with the coaching during games.

At many schools lead recruiters also coach. If a school is going to pay a full Assistant's salary to a coach who only recruits it is only logical that he does most of the recruiting work. I'm not sure if that is the best way to run the program, but Mullin seems to think so and I'm hoping he is right.

But the idea that Matt is outworking the other assistants indicates knowledge of the inner workings of the program that I have not seen shared. Matt does his work out front, in public. If St. Jean looks at tape all night Braziller does not know and doesn't tweet it out.

It is weak to defend Matt by taking shots at the rest of the staff. I want them all to stay and for the program to have continuity.
 
Other than Shamorie, Matt has to prove he can recruit elite players right out of high school at St. John's and not just be a broker on the transfer market. Let's see if we can close on a couple of the half dozen local players we are involved with because after Lavin left we appear to be less of a player on the national scene. Personally, I think Mullin and Richmond should be also spending time in the lucrative west coast market.

We were a player on the "national scene" under Lavin for one recruiting cycle. Then we were pretty much invisible on all scenes.
 
Other than Shamorie, Matt has to prove he can recruit elite players right out of high school at St. John's and not just be a broker on the transfer market. Let's see if we can close on a couple of the half dozen local players we are involved with because after Lavin left we appear to be less of a player on the national scene. Personally, I think Mullin and Richmond should be also spending time in the lucrative west coast market.



Correct me if I am wrong, but didn't Marcus Lovett commit right out of high school? We have just completed a season that was a big improvement, and some on here are criticizing Matt. In less than two years, he has brought in some very good players. We also have two transfers that will be eligible in September. We are involved with several of the top players in the 2018 Class. Even Jay Wright didn't turn around Villanova in two years. Rebuilding a program is a process.

One poster in an attempt to put Matt down stated that Iowa State is doing very well without him. The reality is that Matt was instrumental in recruiting the players that have helped Iowa State remain competitive over the last two years. Recruiting is not just flying around the country sucking up to AAU coaches. It is building and maintaining relationships with parents, coaches, and players so that they trust you.

In essence, the only reason that we have a team at all, is because of Matt. No one else has recruited any players. What we should be asking is why this is so? Let's be real, neither Mullin, Richmond, or St. Jean have any idea what goes into recruiting. I don't care who the coach is, you can't win without players so to continue to criticize the one individual who is bringing in players seems totally nonsensical to me.

100% on the money post!!
 
Just a question not saying matt is not out there hustling but last yr what top player did Matt recruit that could have started on any team in the confr? Not his fault with the time schedule to put a team together But i think many here was expecting a better quality of talent considering he was touted as a special recruiter Hope he does well for 2018 class and should be able to bring in a big center who will start and project the team to a NCAA ticket
 
I think people need to understand that with the exception of Lavin's first class it is not easy to recruit kids here.
Think we have to concentrate on just recruiting solid 3 star kids and build a roster based on Mullin's preferred style of play.
Maybe identify 4 or 5- four star guys that we have a realistic chance at each class and concentrate on getting one of them.
Seems we spend too much time trying to hit Grand Slams and are stuck with uneven rosters.
 
If Matt were to leave, even if the it were completely out of the program's hands or the program's decision and rationale to allow him to leave were completely justifiable.

And even if the program has a great alternative.

And even if same were the case for Slice on both counts.

Losing (1) an assistant who is regarded as one of the better recruiters in the college game and left Kentucky after one year to come to SJU, and (2) an assistant who is regarded as a an emerging star recruiter, graduated from SJU, and appears to be doing an excellent job to date under difficult circumstances.

In the span of 2 years would not be positive momentum or solid continuity internally, nor would it be good perception externally, even in the fluid landscape of college hoops. As the program tries to generate some stability and sustainability achieving those things on the staff at least for a few years would probably be helpful. Other programs seem to find a way to do it. Hope this is just normal off-season chatter.
 
I think people need to understand that with the exception of Lavin's first class it is not easy to recruit kids here.
Think we have to concentrate on just recruiting solid 3 star kids and build a roster based on Mullin's preferred style of play.
Maybe identify 4 or 5- four star guys that we have a realistic chance at each class and concentrate on getting one of them.
Seems we spend too much time trying to hit Grand Slams and are stuck with uneven rosters.



During Louie's coaching tenure it was a lot easier to recruit locals. Most important to our city kids were the stipends they got for room and board plus the opportunity to play at Madison Square Garden. Of course the team used their money to buy leather jackets and boom boxes. Can never forget receiving two dollars for travel money from Jack Kaiser while the basketball players on the baseball team got an envelope. (Never ever saw how much they got).
 
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