@Seton Hall, Sun. Dec. 31, 5p, FS1/570AM

Tough break. Difficult to rebuild from scratch; necessitates doubling on transfers that otherwise wouldn’t be necessary; Sid Wilson just bad luck at a bad time; Ponds and LoVett will heal and be back. Hoping we have a hell of a last half of the Season including the Big East and yeah, the NCAAs.
We’re on the way back. And next year, we’ll be deep and wicked dangerous. Keep the faith.

We have no choice but to keep the faith but I know a few redmen fans who gave up the day we hired Chris Mullin. Not coaching a day in his life was a big negative but one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level. Personally I have always believed success in college basketball is 80% recruiting and 20% coaching. Norm Roberts would still be here had he been able to recruit 4 and 5 star players as Kansas does every year. For Mullin to be a winning coach he cannot afford to have ANY down years in recruiting. He (Matt) did great in his 2nd year but failed with this year's class with the Brown fiasco, the Sid Wilson mystery and the Trimble signing. While the staff did well with the players coming in next season there is no guarantee we will actually have 13 able bodied players if you factor possible departures and transfers. Other than Alibegovic finally graduating and Bashir starting his career in a China shop, we can lose 2 to 3 additional players ranging from Lovett to Yakwe. We can conceivably have only 3 veteran players in the starting lineup and two new players. The bench could be young and inexperienced. For this reason I think Matt should already have a short list of possible 5th year players who can come in and contribute immediately off the bench preferably in the backcourt should both Ponds and Lovett depart because I am not sold on Trimble from the limited time he has played.
 
To date, must say that both Clark and Simon have exceeded my expectations.
And I believe you can add Owens to that group. The 3 transfers have been great as of late. Owens played like an All American yesterday while playing against an All American.
Those 3 are the poster children for unhappy players who wish to transfer from a top 25 program in search of a program in a high level conference where they will get increased pt. If Owens and Simon continue their surprising good play during the balance of their time at SJU they may find themselves on an NBA roster.
redmannorth, agree with your assessment -- and I hit the "like" icon to show it. However, when I did, the "like: 1" changed to "dislike: 2." (This has happened to me before; don't know why.) Just want to let you know an additional "like" was the intent. :)
Double check it...might say “Unlike” which allows you to undo your “Like”.
 
Hard to say the Trimble signing was a fail since we weren't even planning for him. He signed in mid June after decommit.

He's a freshman, and he's a bit slow and overweight but as long as we don't count on him to replace Lovett or Ponds production (whatever year they leave), it's an OK guard to have. Hopefully Mikey Dixon, (who is semi-proven a productive season at Quinnipiac) and Greg Williams make that up at the needed time.

I don't buy into the concern about Mullin not being able to teach basketball. Sure he may not speak with eloquence and fancy, multi-syllable adjectives like Lavin or some other coaches, but the good news is the kids seem to respect him and play hard for him (part of being a good coach), the team is making progress each year (maybe not as fast as we'd all like) etc.




 
Tough break. Difficult to rebuild from scratch; necessitates doubling on transfers that otherwise wouldn’t be necessary; Sid Wilson just bad luck at a bad time; Ponds and LoVett will heal and be back. Hoping we have a hell of a last half of the Season including the Big East and yeah, the NCAAs.
We’re on the way back. And next year, we’ll be deep and wicked dangerous. Keep the faith.

We have no choice but to keep the faith but I know a few redmen fans who gave up the day we hired Chris Mullin. Not coaching a day in his life was a big negative but one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level. Personally I have always believed success in college basketball is 80% recruiting and 20% coaching. Norm Roberts would still be here had he been able to recruit 4 and 5 star players as Kansas does every year. For Mullin to be a winning coach he cannot afford to have ANY down years in recruiting. He (Matt) did great in his 2nd year but failed with this year's class with the Brown fiasco, the Sid Wilson mystery and the Trimble signing. While the staff did well with the players coming in next season there is no guarantee we will actually have 13 able bodied players if you factor possible departures and transfers. Other than Alibegovic finally graduating and Bashir starting his career in a China shop, we can lose 2 to 3 additional players ranging from Lovett to Yakwe. We can conceivably have only 3 veteran players in the starting lineup and two new players. The bench could be young and inexperienced. For this reason I think Matt should already have a short list of possible 5th year players who can come in and contribute immediately off the bench preferably in the backcourt should both Ponds and Lovett depart because I am not sold on Trimble from the limited time he has played.
Let's not go through this again. Haven't you learned 72 from this season and what numerous posters have tried to teach us that it is impossible for us to attract 5th year transfers because they want playing time and we are just so good we don't have any or in the alternative they only want to transfer to a school guaranteed to go the the tournament. There is no in between. I trust I will not have to repeat myself to you again.
 
Class of 72 posted:
one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level.

Hey 72...... did this unidentified "fan" you have quoted as an authority in one or more of your posts also foresee that the StJohn's starting backdoor wherein each player plays approximately 35 minutes per game and collectively contribute approximately 35 points per game would both be injured for the Seton Hall game?
 
Tough break. Difficult to rebuild from scratch; necessitates doubling on transfers that otherwise wouldn’t be necessary; Sid Wilson just bad luck at a bad time; Ponds and LoVett will heal and be back. Hoping we have a hell of a last half of the Season including the Big East and yeah, the NCAAs.
We’re on the way back. And next year, we’ll be deep and wicked dangerous. Keep the faith.

We have no choice but to keep the faith but I know a few redmen fans who gave up the day we hired Chris Mullin. Not coaching a day in his life was a big negative but one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level. Personally I have always believed success in college basketball is 80% recruiting and 20% coaching. Norm Roberts would still be here had he been able to recruit 4 and 5 star players as Kansas does every year. For Mullin to be a winning coach he cannot afford to have ANY down years in recruiting. He (Matt) did great in his 2nd year but failed with this year's class with the Brown fiasco, the Sid Wilson mystery and the Trimble signing. While the staff did well with the players coming in next season there is no guarantee we will actually have 13 able bodied players if you factor possible departures and transfers. Other than Alibegovic finally graduating and Bashir starting his career in a China shop, we can lose 2 to 3 additional players ranging from Lovett to Yakwe. We can conceivably have only 3 veteran players in the starting lineup and two new players. The bench could be young and inexperienced. For this reason I think Matt should already have a short list of possible 5th year players who can come in and contribute immediately off the bench preferably in the backcourt should both Ponds and Lovett depart because I am not sold on Trimble from the limited time he has played.
Let's not go through this again. Haven't you learned 72 from this season and what numerous posters have tried to teach us that it is impossible for us to attract 5th year transfers because they want playing time and we are just so good we don't have any or in the alternative they only want to transfer to a school guaranteed to go the the tournament. There is no in between. I trust I will not have to repeat myself to you again.

I know you are being sarcastic bamafan but your post is 100% correct. If you were a 5th year transfer what would you want , to be buried on the bench , play a ton or be on a team that was destined to dance ? Like it or not, and some of you can’t get past your negativity , but we will be deep next season.
 
Class of 72 posted:
one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level.

Hey 72...... did this unidentified "fan" you have quoted as an authority in one or more of your posts also foresee that the StJohn's starting backdoor wherein each player plays approximately 35 minutes per game and collectively contribute approximately 35 points per game would both be injured for the Seton Hall game?

Dear 72,
Looking at players who have played more than 1 season or been practising more than 1 season for our Coach who supposedly can’t coach, did:
Mussini improve;
Owens improve;
Simon improve ;
Ahmed improve;
Lovett improve;
Ponds improve ;
Clark improve ;
You know my answer. Did we go from a very poor defensive team to a very good defensive team before Ponds and Lovett got hurt ? Yes we did.
Can This staff recruit ? Clearly.
Maybe you should tell your unnamed friend that his preconceived notion is to date incorrect.
 
Class of 72 posted:
one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level.

Hey 72...... did this unidentified "fan" you have quoted as an authority in one or more of your posts also foresee that the StJohn's starting backdoor wherein each player plays approximately 35 minutes per game and collectively contribute approximately 35 points per game would both be injured for the Seton Hall game?

Dear 72,
Looking at players who have played more than 1 season or been practising more than 1 season for our Coach who supposedly can’t coach, did:
Mussini improve;
Owens improve;
Simon improve ;
Ahmed improve;
Lovett improve;
Ponds improve ;
Clark improve ;
You know my answer. Did we go from a very poor defensive team to a very good defensive team before Ponds and Lovett got hurt ? Yes we did.
Can This staff recruit ? Clearly.
Maybe you should tell your unnamed friend that his preconceived notion is to date incorrect.

North I'm not sure you or OTIS are just being defensive or sarcastic. We are all fans of the same team here. There are many posters here who are not fans of Chris Mullin as a coach. Why would you or OTIS, two long time mods here, emphasize an "unnamed" friend in trying to negate what I said. BTW, I said "fan" and not friend. Would it be apropos to refer to OTIS as Robert R..., to Paultzman as Bob S...or anyone else here who prefers their screen name? I know you know my name from our personal discussions but named or unnamed, that fan has a right to his opinion based upon his experience. I did not judge or agree.
As far as your list above I would be happy to reply.
Mussini was a hard nosed player who was a streaky shooter. A great kid who always gave 110%. I was a fan, unlike most here. That said, he had a difficult time defending bigger and faster players. His shooting never matched expectations as Dr. Fun can attest to.
Owens can become a special player. He spent the entire off season improving his game with his dad managing his workouts. He had minimal contact with the staff in the off season. Crediting Mullin is as valid as crediting Matt in his improvement as far as I am concerned.
Simon was a practice player last year so there is no baseline to evaluate him. I like him a lot but for the simple fact that being tutored by both Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin his shooting sucks as does his foul shooting form.
Ahmed is basically the same player I saw play in high school here in NYC. Same drives, same shooting form. Just bigger and more matured as a player. Rarely plays a complete game imo. A good player at this level.
Lovett played very well last year and very little this year. Outstanding player under 6' and a glue guy who could play more under control but he and Slick seemingly have a green light from CM to do as they please on offense.
Shamorie Ponds I watched closely as a high school player as you know. I said then he had the God given "natural" talent to be a special player. I also said that defense was not in his vocabulary and although he has improved slightly on the defensive end he still dogs it and our coach doesn't seem to mind. Coach also apparently designs 30 foot 3 point attempts for Slick with no one under the basket. He has gotten stronger physically but not smarter as yet.
Clark had the good fortune to have played for one of the best coaches in the business. You may credit CM if you like. I will be neutral since I was hoping for more of a power player than a Bashir-like outside threat. Call me picky.
Kassoum Yakwe has improved his free throw form. Credit to Mullin. He has regressed in every other aspect of the game since freshman year. Credit Mullin.
Amar Alibegovic is the nicest kid you could meet and I met both him and Musso last year and had an interesting discussion in an unnamed romance language. It was then I got the impression Musso would leave after his sophomore year.
Amar has gotten stronger physically and loves the game. He could have been a good player at the lower level. No one is to blame. Not even Chris Mullin.
Can the staff (Matt) recruit? Absolutely! Will the roster be as balanced next year as we expect? Time will tell. But I can tell you this and that is if both Lovett and Ponds leave what would have been our biggest strength may become a weakness. Mikey may be able to compensate for Marcus but he is no Ponds. Perhaps Justin will improve his outside shooting under Richmond and Mullin. I have not seen it to date. Trimble will never ever be a starter. So, when you casually dismiss the 5th year grad as a possibility should sh*t happen; and at St. John's you know it will, then should a Kassius Robertson become available as he did for Missouri, if you don't think Matt would pounce then you don't know that next year is THE pivotal year for this staff. They will have the height and front court depth to go deep into post season. It will be the backcourt that will dictate whether they will have the depth to accomplish their NCAA goal. That is just my lowly opinion. What do I know?
 
Class of 72 posted:
one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level.

Hey 72...... did this unidentified "fan" you have quoted as an authority in one or more of your posts also foresee that the StJohn's starting backdoor wherein each player plays approximately 35 minutes per game and collectively contribute approximately 35 points per game would both be injured for the Seton Hall game?

Dear 72,
Looking at players who have played more than 1 season or been practising more than 1 season for our Coach who supposedly can’t coach, did:
Mussini improve;
Owens improve;
Simon improve ;
Ahmed improve;
Lovett improve;
Ponds improve ;
Clark improve ;
You know my answer. Did we go from a very poor defensive team to a very good defensive team before Ponds and Lovett got hurt ? Yes we did.
Can This staff recruit ? Clearly.
Maybe you should tell your unnamed friend that his preconceived notion is to date incorrect.

North I'm not sure you or OTIS are just being defensive or sarcastic. We are all fans of the same team here. There are many posters here who are not fans of Chris Mullin as a coach. Why would you or OTIS, two long time mods here, emphasize an "unnamed" friend in trying to negate what I said. BTW, I said "fan" and not friend. Would it be apropos to refer to OTIS as Robert R..., to Paultzman as Bob S...or anyone else here who prefers their screen name? I know you know my name from our personal discussions but named or unnamed, that fan has a right to his opinion based upon his experience. I did not judge or agree.
As far as your list above I would be happy to reply.
Mussini was a hard nosed player who was a streaky shooter. A great kid who always gave 110%. I was a fan, unlike most here. That said, he had a difficult time defending bigger and faster players. His shooting never matched expectations as Dr. Fun can attest to.
Owens can become a special player. He spent the entire off season improving his game with his dad managing his workouts. He had minimal contact with the staff in the off season. Crediting Mullin is as valid as crediting Matt in his improvement as far as I am concerned.
Simon was a practice player last year so there is no baseline to evaluate him. I like him a lot but for the simple fact that being tutored by both Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin his shooting sucks as does his foul shooting form.
Ahmed is basically the same player I saw play in high school here in NYC. Same drives, same shooting form. Just bigger and more matured as a player. Rarely plays a complete game imo. A good player at this level.
Lovett played very well last year and very little this year. Outstanding player under 6' and a glue guy who could play more under control but he and Slick seemingly have a green light from CM to do as they please on offense.
Shamorie Ponds I watched closely as a high player as you know. I said then he had the God given "natural" talent to be a special player. I also said that defense was not in his vocabulary and although he has improved slightly on the defensive end he still dogs it and our coach doesn't seem to mind. Coach also apparently designs 30 foot 3 point attempts for Slick with no one under the basket. He has gotten stronger physically but not smarter as yet.
Clark had the good fortune to have played for one of the best coaches in the business. You may credit CM if you like. I will be neutral since I was hoping for more of a power player than a Bashir-like outside threat. Call me picky.
Kassoum Yakwe has improved his free throw firm. Credit to Mullin. He has regressed in every other aspect of the game since freshman year. Credit Mullin.
Amar Alibegovic is the nicest kid you could meet and I met both him to and Musso last year and had an interesting discussion in an unnamed romance language. It was then I got the impression Musso would leave after his sophomore year.
Amar has gotten stronger physically and loves the game. He could have been a good player at the lower level. No one is to blame. Not even Chris Mullin.
Can the staff (Matt) recruit? Absolutely! Will the roster be as balanced next year as we expect? Time will tell. But I can tell you this and that is if both Lovett and Ponds leave what would have our biggest strength may become a weakness. Mikey may be able to compensate for Marcus but he is no Ponds. Perhaps Justin will improve his outside shooting under Richmond and Mullin. I have not seen it to date. Trimble will never ever be a starter. So, when you casually dismiss the 5th year grad as a possibility should sh*t happen; and at St. John's you know it will, then should a Kassius Robertson become available as he did for Missouri, if you don't think Matt would pounce then you don't know that next year is THE pivotal year for this staff. They will have the height and front court depth to go deep into post season. It will be the backcourt that will be dictate whether they will have the depth to accomplish their NCAA goal. That is just my lowly opinion. What do I know?

I don’t understand your post as i did not refer to you or anyone by their name ? I used the term friend as I assumed the fan , as we all are, is a friend of yours. I only speak with friends who happen to be fans. I assume the same applies to you. Sorry for using the word friend as opposed to the word fan.
I can go through your post line by line and attempt to rebuttal same but I fail to understand why you are not enjoying this season , where we were 10-2 prior to Ponds injury , which is huge progress from last season , with a very good 6 man class coming in fortifying all of our weaknesses, but you are only focused on the possible negatives of next season. You know what it’s your choice to constantly preach doom and gloom on this board. We played a great game against the Hall and you are focused on Ponds and Lovett leaving and the necessity of a fifth year transfer. I prefer to focus on the improvement of every player excluding Yakwe, as I am not blind, the increased wins, the good recruiting, etc. If Ponds and or Lovett leave I will discuss that at the appropriate time. I would hate to say I should just disregard and skip over your posts but your constant negativity really leaves me no choice as I am a glass half full guy, and while I am aware of mistakes the staff has made I believe their positives far outweigh their negatives to date.
 
Class of 72 posted:
one fan who went to school with CM just doesn't think he will ever grasp the x&o parts of the game and be able to effectively "teach" to be successful at this level.

Hey 72...... did this unidentified "fan" you have quoted as an authority in one or more of your posts also foresee that the StJohn's starting backdoor wherein each player plays approximately 35 minutes per game and collectively contribute approximately 35 points per game would both be injured for the Seton Hall game?

Dear 72,
Looking at players who have played more than 1 season or been practising more than 1 season for our Coach who supposedly can’t coach, did:
Mussini improve;
Owens improve;
Simon improve ;
Ahmed improve;
Lovett improve;
Ponds improve ;
Clark improve ;
You know my answer. Did we go from a very poor defensive team to a very good defensive team before Ponds and Lovett got hurt ? Yes we did.
Can This staff recruit ? Clearly.
Maybe you should tell your unnamed friend that his preconceived notion is to date incorrect.

North I'm not sure you or OTIS are just being defensive or sarcastic. We are all fans of the same team here. There are many posters here who are not fans of Chris Mullin as a coach. Why would you or OTIS, two long time mods here, emphasize an "unnamed" friend in trying to negate what I said. BTW, I said "fan" and not friend. Would it be apropos to refer to OTIS as Robert R..., to Paultzman as Bob S...or anyone else here who prefers their screen name? I know you know my name from our personal discussions but named or unnamed, that fan has a right to his opinion based upon his experience. I did not judge or agree.
As far as your list above I would be happy to reply.
Mussini was a hard nosed player who was a streaky shooter. A great kid who always gave 110%. I was a fan, unlike most here. That said, he had a difficult time defending bigger and faster players. His shooting never matched expectations as Dr. Fun can attest to.
Owens can become a special player. He spent the entire off season improving his game with his dad managing his workouts. He had minimal contact with the staff in the off season. Crediting Mullin is as valid as crediting Matt in his improvement as far as I am concerned.
Simon was a practice player last year so there is no baseline to evaluate him. I like him a lot but for the simple fact that being tutored by both Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin his shooting sucks as does his foul shooting form.
Ahmed is basically the same player I saw play in high school here in NYC. Same drives, same shooting form. Just bigger and more matured as a player. Rarely plays a complete game imo. A good player at this level.
Lovett played very well last year and very little this year. Outstanding player under 6' and a glue guy who could play more under control but he and Slick seemingly have a green light from CM to do as they please on offense.
Shamorie Ponds I watched closely as a high player as you know. I said then he had the God given "natural" talent to be a special player. I also said that defense was not in his vocabulary and although he has improved slightly on the defensive end he still dogs it and our coach doesn't seem to mind. Coach also apparently designs 30 foot 3 point attempts for Slick with no one under the basket. He has gotten stronger physically but not smarter as yet.
Clark had the good fortune to have played for one of the best coaches in the business. You may credit CM if you like. I will be neutral since I was hoping for more of a power player than a Bashir-like outside threat. Call me picky.
Kassoum Yakwe has improved his free throw firm. Credit to Mullin. He has regressed in every other aspect of the game since freshman year. Credit Mullin.
Amar Alibegovic is the nicest kid you could meet and I met both him to and Musso last year and had an interesting discussion in an unnamed romance language. It was then I got the impression Musso would leave after his sophomore year.
Amar has gotten stronger physically and loves the game. He could have been a good player at the lower level. No one is to blame. Not even Chris Mullin.
Can the staff (Matt) recruit? Absolutely! Will the roster be as balanced next year as we expect? Time will tell. But I can tell you this and that is if both Lovett and Ponds leave what would have our biggest strength may become a weakness. Mikey may be able to compensate for Marcus but he is no Ponds. Perhaps Justin will improve his outside shooting under Richmond and Mullin. I have not seen it to date. Trimble will never ever be a starter. So, when you casually dismiss the 5th year grad as a possibility should sh*t happen; and at St. John's you know it will, then should a Kassius Robertson become available as he did for Missouri, if you don't think Matt would pounce then you don't know that next year is THE pivotal year for this staff. They will have the height and front court depth to go deep into post season. It will be the backcourt that will be dictate whether they will have the depth to accomplish their NCAA goal. That is just my lowly opinion. What do I know?

I don’t understand your post as i did not refer to you or anyone by their name ? I used the term friend as I assumed the fan , as we all are, is a friend of yours. I only speak with friends who happen to be fans. I assume the same applies to you. Sorry for using the word friend as opposed to the word fan.
I can go through your post line by line and attempt to rebuttal same but I fail to understand why you are not enjoying this season , where we were 10-2 prior to Ponds injury , which is huge progress from last season , with a very good 6 man class coming in fortifying all of our weaknesses, but you are only focused on the possible negatives of next season. You know what it’s your choice to constantly preach doom and gloom on this board. We played a great game against the Hall and you are focused on Ponds and Lovett leaving and the necessity of a fifth year transfer. I prefer to focus on the improvement of every player excluding Yakwe, as I am not blind, the increased wins, the good recruiting, etc. If Ponds and or Lovett leave I will discuss that at the appropriate time. I would hate to say I should just disregard and skip over your posts but your constant negativity really leaves me no choice as I am a glass half full guy, and while I am aware of mistakes the staff has made I believe their positives far outweigh their negatives to date.

North, I'm not focused on Ponds or Lovett leaving but I can tell you that the staff is and whether you don't want to hear that north of the border is your perogative. I am not focused on the "negatives" for next season but just stating the possibilities. Lovett barely came back and people are in Shamorie's ears. Luckily those much closer to the program are taking them into account because they have learned from the Brown and Wilson fiascos. It's called contingency planning and this program has always needed plenty of it. As for your focusing on the increased wins, I am not sure what you are focusing on at present as we are 0-2 and I, like a dozen other realists here, don't see those increased wins without the two players that are the cogs on this team. If you read my summary of the game you would have seen I gave everyone credit that deserved it.

As for your list, you already stated in your castigating missive that all the players you listed "improved" because of the inspiring tutelage of Chris Mullin after just one miraculous losing season. That is much more than being a glass half full kind of guy.;) Let's just say we disagree on a few player's development to date and leave the evaluations for post season since evaluating them now is silly. Finally, you can "focus" on the 10-2 pre Big East success if that helps you enjoy the season. I, on the other hand, am focused on conference play and without Slick or ML I see not only a glass half empty but one with a crack running through it. I have stated on many posts that I pray for their healthy return....this season. Obviously you can see that I am pissed at the latest turn of bad luck so pardon moi for the less than optimistic outlook as I, and a few others, have spent our adult lives being disappointed with our favorite college team.
Finally, please stop trying to influence what fans should think of or say about this coaching staff. They, just as all previous highly paid coaches, get evaluated game after game. The kids, who are not paid and who actually suffer the blood, sweat and tears after games are all I am concerned about. You should too rather than make dismissive comments such as "I would hate to say I should just disregard and skip over your posts but your constant negativity really leaves me no choice". After all the private conversations you and I have had that truly disappoints me. I hope this is just a difference of opinion and you don't start treating me the way the Big East referees have conspired to treat Mullin for having a big mouth because it seems any time you and OTIS are referreeing discussions and I open my mouth you guys are pretty quick with the "T".:(
 
I am very confused, the team has been playing well and the only game we were out of was Providence when Cartwright went off. A lot of negativity from Class of 72.[code type="markup"]

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Next season we will have 13 Big East caliber players for the first time in what feels like forever. With development of Owens and if Simon can improve his shooting with all we have returning and what we have coming in, next year is our breakout year. We will be the surprise team in the country next season.

Not if Trimble and Yakwe are here.

Delaware, we are bringing guys who will play over them. Trimble and Yakwe will be the twelfth and thirteenth players on the roster.
 

LOVE some of the posts however,some get too wordy. would rather see multiple posts that are short and concise.Please do not take this in a negative light.
 
I am very confused, the team has been playing well and the only game we were out of was Providence when Cartwright went off. A lot of negativity from Class of 72.[code type="markup"]

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Panther, you and I were at the Providence game and we played well up until the second half and in all the games prior. Prior to the Providence game please provide the readers here with examples of "a lot of negativity" in my post game opinions that differed from the rest of the average Joe Schmos here. Post game discussion will always involve pros and cons but I am not going to be a shill for the coaching staff. They will, and should, be evaluated just as closely as some here critique 19 year old kids playing for their keep and at the coach's discretion. You can ask Amar Alibegovic how it feels to be put on "waivers" when the staff felt that they would have 11 better players on the team. Am I any more critical (negative) than others? Au contraire mon frère! I did not lose much sleep when others were fretting over CM sitting in front of fans on the media table courtside....mostly because he was not blocking my view.:) I was perplexed by his non-existent side line game coaching when he delegated the white board to "the kid" but I realized Mullin had zero, nada, zilch coaching experience and we would suffer OJT with him. His side line bitching, while entertaining, is getting old but it still doesn't annoy me half as much as watching Jim Boeheim bitch every game. What you and a couple of other see as negativity is simple worrying on my part due to the injuries and uncertain future of our backcourt. I didn't blame the staff for the injuries or the players as some faux fan here intimated. So, for the final time....without a healthy backcourt this season will be basically a disappointment. If you won't feel any negativity with that prospect then you must enjoy sitting on chewing gum, spilling hot coffee on your trousers and running into glass doors. Sorry Panther but I love that commercial on t.v.;)
 
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