He’s also visiting Arizona. This would be a phenomenal get at this point. If we got 3 mil how much would the GM be willing to spend on him and can we even compete with Arizona and UNCVery promising to hear something!
Think this kid could be great. Seems like a great rim protector.
UNC seems to be going at him as well so can’t let him leave!
but yet...he's coming for a visit.Lots a bigger schools with deeper pockets on his hit list so I don't see this happening.
Who cares what the GM thinks. It’s Shaheens team, if he wants to spend 90% of the remaining money then so be it. Just one of the many reasons a GM is pointless and wasteful for our program.He’s also visiting Arizona. This would be a phenomenal get at this point. If we got 3 mil how much would the GM be willing to spend on him and can we even compete with Arizona and UNC
Could be, but if those schools are definitely interested, he wouldn't need us to drive up the price.I suspect some visits are more about driving up the interest and price. He has interest from - Arizona - North Carolina - Virginia Tech - Oklahoma - Lots of other HM+ schools. So we are not even mentioned. We could not afford Hines so how can we beat these other schools out for him?
If he is in the area he probably was being recruited by Pitino who has deep pockets to land him.
The more schools he visits the more he shows he has high market value and hence the price competition goes up. His price is out of our pocketbooks unless money is not the concern on his part and he wants a smaller school environment and the NY market? And he wants a SHU degree. hahahahahaGuys hes not visiting seton hall to drive up the price when blue bloods are involved already lol
I think St Johns is looking for another Center.Perhaps we are willing to pay him more and of course have more PT to offer than those other big boys. I mean those schools already have players at the 5, at least I thought.
SHU hopefully would be paying him starter money, but Arizona might be paying him 10th man money or they may no longer be interested as he already visited Arizona. Granted with how whacked out NIL is, Arizona end of bench guys probably make more than our starters.Perhaps we are willing to pay him more and of course have more PT to offer than those other big boys. I mean those schools already have players at the 5, at least I thought.
They are looking to add to Prey and Freeman at the 4/5, it seems, but have not seen them mentioned once with Williams. So nothing to worry about there. UNC on the other hand is being rumored about for every decent big option.I think St Johns is looking for another Center.
And you lost me at “NY market” btw lolThe more schools he visits the more he shows he has high market value and hence the price competition goes up. His price is out of our pocketbooks unless money is not the concern on his part and he wants a smaller school environment and the NY market? And he wants a SHU degree. hahahahaha
Thing is he will get paid here IMO. Payne was one of our two highest paid kids last year by all accounts and we have $$$ for the 5. So he is probably getting a ridiculous amount regardless and with the limited number of 5s may be in an overpay situation.If he wants to play come to Seton Hall
If he wants to get paid go to Ariz/UNC/etc
The media exposure, TV, radio, cable, NBA, scouts etc.. Lots of positives to be playing in the NYC area! A lot different than Arizona or UNC.And you lost me at “NY market” btw lol
If we had a lot of money left we would have landed a top PF or center already.We have a lot of money left. And a starting job
That's the sell to me. Come here, you basically have unlimited minutes at the 5, and position yourself for perhaps a huge payday next year (even if it won't be with us).Teams like UNC and Arizona have the wherewithal to pay him more as a bench player than we can pay him as a starter. You have to hope UNC and Arizona don't value him too highly, that we step up and make a strong offer AND that Sha and Nelson can sell him that starting at Seton Hall will make him more valuable in next year's Portal than coming off the bench at Zona or UNC.
Losing our best guys every year kills us but you have to use it as a selling point. Guys come here for low money and leave for big money. Hines, Budd, Simpkins, Kadary, Dre, Samuel.........
UNC and Arizona do not suffer from lack of exposure. And Seton Hall gains nothing from being close to NYC, aside from the occasional recruiting help that gives us in securing a kid to play close to home.The media exposure, TV, radio, cable, NBA, scouts etc.. Lots of positives to be playing in the NYC area! A lot different than Arizona or UNC.
Yup, college player getting much more exposure at UNC or Arizona than he is getting from NYC TV or radio market. Scouts will find him wherever he plays and all games will be available for any of those schools.UNC and Arizona do not suffer from lack of exposure. And Seton Hall gains nothing from being close to NYC, aside from the occasional recruiting help that gives us in securing a kid to play close to home.
Not to mention -- and I don't get why folks still reference this -- we get zero coverage from the media capital of the world. The NYC media machine is real for sure, but we don't benefit from it. There will be more articles in the NY Post about Uconn than there will be about Seton Hall, and Uconn isn't really getting much either. The NYC media market cares about St. John's, and that's it.Yup, college player getting much more exposure at UNC or Arizona than he is getting from NYC TV or radio market. Scouts will find him wherever he plays and all games will be available for any of those schools.
..wow this is a wildly ridiculous statementThe media exposure, TV, radio, cable, NBA, scouts etc.. Lots of positives to be playing in the NYC area! A lot different than Arizona or UNC.
Braziller gave Willard and us a ton of coverage at the New York Post when we were good. Of course a lot of our kids were NYC guys. He also hated Mike Anderson as the head coach after awhile - really was on a mission to get him out.Not to mention -- and I don't get why folks still reference this -- we get zero coverage from the media capital of the world. The NYC media machine is real for sure, but we don't benefit from it. There will be more articles in the NY Post about Uconn than there will be about Seton Hall, and Uconn isn't really getting much either. The NYC media market cares about St. John's, and that's it.
Yes I recall Zach giving us some brief, periodic attention during the IW-Angel-Deano period, but in the grand scheme even that wasn’t much at all. Certainly not where one would use it as a selling point for “exposure”.Braziller gave Willard and us a ton of coverage at the New York Post when we were good. Of course a lot of our kids were NYC guys. He also hated Mike Anderson as the head coach after awhile - really was on a mission to get him out.
We would be an odd choice to help drive up price.Could be, but if those schools are definitely interested, he wouldn't need us to drive up the price.
He may be hedging because a lot of those schools may have already filled their roster with players at his position...so he wants to hear their pitch vs ours and weigh some PT issues...
That has to do with who you play and how much you win. If Shu actually played a top notch out of conference schedule, and won those games and won a lot of BE games SHU would be getting a lot more NYC media coverage. Success gets you coverage and it has to be quality success.Not to mention -- and I don't get why folks still reference this -- we get zero coverage from the media capital of the world. The NYC media machine is real for sure, but we don't benefit from it. There will be more articles in the NY Post about Uconn than there will be about Seton Hall, and Uconn isn't really getting much either. The NYC media market cares about St. John's, and that's it.