By the time Isaiah Briscoe would get to campus, St. John’s would be thin in the backcourt — guards D’Angelo Harrison and Phil Greene IV will have graduated and top freshman Rysheed Jordan may be in the NBA — which could pave the way to Briscoe starting as a freshman much like another New Jersey point guard, Tyler Ennis, will do at Syracuse this year. Furthermore, the prospect of playing at Madison Square Garden for head coach Steve Lavin is enticing. “It doesn’t get any better than that,” the elder Briscoe said in a phone interview with The Post. “[We] definitely [have] high interest, no question. Just as much interest as [we have in] anyone else.”
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