That most likely costs 3 times as much. So there goes more than 1/3 of your budget.That offensive talent costs a lot of money. A school like SHU has to be very astute putting a roster together. If a unique, non shooting 5’10” pg costs around $700,000, imagine what a 6’4” pg who can shoot from 3 costs.
That's a decision for Sha and how he wants to construct his roster. Obviously, we know he prefers his depth, but his best year here saw a team with little to no depth. Kadary stayed healthy and we all know the rest. He has to find a way to retain Clark, Simpkins, and Hines. Let those three play another year for him and another year together. At some point, we have to retain our best players. All three will command large price tags. I imagine Hines will command far and away the most. The school needs to do everything in its power to find Sha the money to keep them here.That most likely costs 3 times as much. So there goes more than 1/3 of your budget.
If you are going to put all your eggs into that basket, it better work out with no issues.
And god forbid that player gets hurt, then what?
Sha needs to get over the BET hump and win a game or two...or day I say three this year. If we can't get the necessary wins to get ourselves back onto the right side of the bubble, then he'll have no choice but to pull off a miracle at the Garden where he is currently 0-3 as our head coach.I’m going to be in the minority on this issue, I believe we have some guys who can provide offense in Clark, Hines, McCray, Simpkins. I’m an eternal optimist but truly believe our team will be very dangerous come March. I give Sha a lot of credit for putting this team together with the money he had available. The story has not been completely written yet on this season. Lots of bumps in the road, good defenses can manufacture points quickly. Villanova game is big, we have something to prove kind of night.
Looking forward to the endless George Kurtz threads in the offseason….We’re going to have to make decisions like that to keep players like Clark and Hines.
We still have an NIL problem. The rev sharing gets us to NCAAT Bubble budget.
Excellent point.We’ve got the 13th best defense in the country, 2nd in BE. But it’s only gotten us 6-6 in a weak league bc the other side is too bad.
Will may need to start adjusting our thinking a bit. This is a track record.
On the surface 10M sounds crazy, but it's probably true.If we spent 6M this year we are going to need 10M to make an improvement. Budd, hines and TJ all will want a raise to start
Agreed but the offensive system needs improvement. It’s too slow and inefficient. The sets are good, but it takes forever to get going and results in too many mid-range shots, too much dribbling, no post-touches, poor spacing, and too many turnovers.Minority view but despite obvious flaws in game management, Sha has done well given what he has to work with. Nobody we have is a high major starter, except possibly Clark. Not a knock on the squad. They’re playing relatively well consistent with their skill set. They’re basically a team of solid glue guys and off the bench sparks. They punch above their weight at times but a fourth place finish is their ceiling. That’s what we have to work with until we can afford at least one guy who can operate at the next talent level.
My biggest gripe is the speed bc it’s stalling and wasted time.Agreed but the offensive system needs improvement. It’s too slow and inefficient. The sets are good, but it takes forever to get going and results in too many mid-range shots, too much dribbling, no post-touches, poor spacing, and too many turnovers.
But this goes back to what we discussed last year. He WANTS a deep team that he can play physical pressure defense and then the attacking offense based on handoffs and rolls and drives without the outside shot. Look at his background. So he’s built rosters with that in mind and doesn’t want to cater spend to shooters who won’t play that way. It’s limiting.Minority view but despite obvious flaws in game management, Sha has done well given what he has to work with. Nobody we have is a high major starter, except possibly Clark. Not a knock on the squad. They’re playing relatively well consistent with their skill set. They’re basically a team of solid glue guys and off the bench sparks. They punch above their weight at times but a fourth place finish is their ceiling. That’s what we have to work with until we can afford at least one guy who can operate at the next talent level.
Going to be questionable. He might love Shaheen but personally he may feel the need to go to a bigger program with more exposure.You think Hines comes back after the way Sha uses him or lackthereof?
I suspect -- with no substantive evidence whatsoever -- that Seton Hall did not spend $6 million on this roster. I know there was a theoretical $6 million budgeted for this season, but we do know that until the revenue share settlement passed, Holloway was not free to commit that money. I'm sure we dropped a good chunk at the end of Hines, but that is the only thing that even makes me think we got near $6 million in actual expenditures.If we spent 6M this year we are going to need 10M to make an improvement. Budd, hines and TJ all will want a raise to start
Maybe we should confer an honorary degree upon Mike Repole.Looking forward to the endless George Kurtz threads in the offseason….
Hines has not looked the same after his concussion or whatever ailment he had. Could be conditioning based on the subjective eye test.Better begin to play Hines more minutes if you want to keep him. And then use him in the post more. Although Hines does not establish position well and often is used just to set high picks.
Still a hell of a lot better than what happened last year. Maybe expecting a jump to the NCAA's was too much to expect the year after that. Let's hope we continue to make improvement.We’ve got the 13th best defense in the country, 2nd in BE. But it’s only gotten us 6-6 in a weak league bc the other side is too bad.
Will may need to start adjusting our thinking a bit. This is a track record.
I agree. I think Hines is 2 years away. I wouldn't break the bank for Hines or Clark. I think Sha needs to be in win now mode and I don't think either of them are the piece that gets us over the hump. Marquette and Creighton have been solid as long as their coaches have been there. Odd that their both down this year but with their money I expect them to rebound next year. I also don't see Nova, SJU, and UConn going anywhere. Somehow we need to be prepared for a much stronger big east and I'm not excited about those on this thread talking like we need this guy or that guy from this years roster back. If they want to come back at a good value, great. If they want big time upgrades in pay, good luck thanks for your year of service.Hines has not looked the same after his concussion or whatever ailment he had. Could be conditioning based on the subjective eye test.
I have been thinking the same exact thing.I suspect -- with no substantive evidence whatsoever -- that Seton Hall did not spend $6 million on this roster. I know there was a theoretical $6 million budgeted for this season, but we do know that until the revenue share settlement passed, Holloway was not free to commit that money. I'm sure we dropped a good chunk at the end of Hines, but that is the only thing that even makes me think we got near $6 million in actual expenditures.
And I hope I'm right, because if this roster is truly representative of a $6 million payroll, and that is our payroll ceiling, Seton Hall will have a hard time ever being much better than they are this year: pretty good, but not likely to do much in March.
And Slick Rick says BE teams need to be at $9-$11M. One area he’s not short on…I suspect -- with no substantive evidence whatsoever -- that Seton Hall did not spend $6 million on this roster. I know there was a theoretical $6 million budgeted for this season, but we do know that until the revenue share settlement passed, Holloway was not free to commit that money. I'm sure we dropped a good chunk at the end of Hines, but that is the only thing that even makes me think we got near $6 million in actual expenditures.
And I hope I'm right, because if this roster is truly representative of a $6 million payroll, and that is our payroll ceiling, Seton Hall will have a hard time ever being much better than they are this year: pretty good, but not likely to do much in March.
And who could blame him? Getting ridiculous.Better begin to play Hines more minutes if you want to keep him. And then use him in the post more. Although Hines does not establish position well and often is used just to set high picks.
Can we pay/afford $1 million each for Clark and Himes? Would that get each back?That offensive talent costs a lot of money. A school like SHU has to be very astute putting a roster together. If a unique, non shooting 5’10” pg costs around $700,000, imagine what a 6’4” pg who can shoot from 3 costs.
this is him the kidThere is a kid in NY Section 1 about to break the region mark for scoring like up there with Elton Brand a 6'2" ish shooter...right now going to division II school but you know in portal era this guy can be a piece somewhere in the future
This is what I hinted out earlier in the week. When you don't operate on a meritocracy and play/start your best players good luck retaining your younger guys.Better begin to play Hines more minutes if you want to keep him. And then use him in the post more. Although Hines does not establish position well and often is used just to set high picks.
Especially since it seems like the only thing that ever spurs this athletic department into action is abject embarrassment. This year is not that; last year was. This is exactly the kind of year that makes everyone there give a thumbs-up sign and talk about continuing to compete, or some other such pabulum.More importantly, how much money directed from Onward Setonia into Pirate Blue made up the revenue sharing total for NIL. If we end up with donor fatigue (and that will become a thing) how much actual revenue sharing $$ will Seton Hall take off their bottom line?