FredD, I'd say that cow is out of the barn. Not a great look to be sure but we are in a day and age where immediate gratification appears to be the expectation rather than the goal. Unhappy somewhere? Go someplace else and then in many cases (not Hunter who will be sitting out a year or Amir who was clearly forced out), try to convince the NCAA that you left for great reasons so you should be able to play right away.
I'll throw out a different question..is anybody concerned that JC and staff are bringing in a number of guys who they had relationships with while recruiting for Mt. St. Mary's and Siena, schools from lower tier conferences? To date:
Hunter Dean..recruited by Siena, attended Souther Miss for one semester.
Ace Stallings...recruited by and played for Mt. St. Mary's
Shawn Walker, Jr....recruited by and planned on attending Siena.
Sloan Seymour....played one year at Siena.
Jameer Nelson Jr....recruited by Siena, planned on playing at St. Joe's
JNJ is an anomaly for a ton of reasons. He was clearly on his way to Hawk Hill had Martelli not been fired, or if Jameer Sr. had been named head coach. JC struck up a relationship with him because, I suppose when it comes to recruiting, one never knows. Given the family connection, it's hard to say whether JNJ was an A10 talent all along since the Hawks were taking him no matter what the case. I think we can all agree that he in fact an A1-0 talent despite some early bumps in the road.
This leaves four others who are now or will be playing in the A10 but were slated to play against lesser competition. I understand the value of relationships but at the same time, it's really important that these guys are at GW (or will be coming to GW) because they can really play at this level. By contrast, Mike Lonergan brought with him one Vermont recruit in John Kopriva and then in subsequent years, I do not recall him bringing anyone on who he was actively recruiting while at Vermont. His initial recruiting focus became almost solely within the DMV (Zeke, Kethan, Joe, Kevin) along with Pato who had played in high school for Kevin Sutton.