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I’ll go ahead and admit a few things. Yes, this game was ugly, They forced the ball too much, the defense was terrible, the offense was out of sync, we turned the ball over way too many times. It was an altogether ugly loss to an Illinois team who had just lost 3 straight to Winthrop, WVU, and FSU. So what went wrong?

While it was in no way pretty, I think we need to take a step back and remember that this is a brand new team. I thnk they deserve our patience as they slowly develop into a more refined product.

At this point, we have all seen the flashes that tell us they have the talent to be a contender. Dorn has been great, Henderson has shown the ability to knock down shots, and Smith was averaging over 20 points in the past few games. Down low Abu has shown glimpses, Hicks and Anya have eaten up minutes and Kapita has come on as a real competitor on the blocks.

But It’s Already Been 7 Games, What’s up with the defense? 

We are still only 7 real games into the season! Getting a defense to mesh takes a lot of time. A good majority of this team hadn’t played together before this season and freshmen are getting massive minutes. These guys are still very raw and still need to get to know each other, learn how to communicate and move in unison on the court. Also, remember that a defense is only as good as its weakest link. There are alot of guys learning and one break down leads to a full defensive breakdown.

A good example of this is Duke during their last “National Title” title season. First off, we know we aren’t that Duke team and our coach isn’t Coach K. But remember, this team early in the season, with all the talent they had, still was an awful defensive team. Now, they were very polished on offense and Okafor was unstoppable in the post,however, they still struggled a good deal on the defensive end for a good portion of the season, even though they were stacked with talent and garnished a future HOF coach.

-We are going for the homerun defense play too often. While we love the aggression and down the line should lead to TO’s, right now guys are gambling too much, causing breakdowns on D. This is something else that just takes time as these guys are athletic enough to get steals but will learn when to pick and choose their times to go for a steal or blocked shot.
-A great example from the other night is Terry Henderson’s blowby on the baseline with the shot clock winding down and Smith’s deep 3 foul at the end of the shot clock. Terry a little less excusable but Smith’s was definitely a freshman mistake learned the hard way.

-Last is the ever rotation and addition of new pieces to our lineup. Due to injuries/NCAA Suspension, Gottfried has had to tinker with his defense with each added new piece. We have had to play small on alot of occasions, losing our rim protection and rebounding. We have also gone with a bigger lineup as Kapita slowly gets accustomed to the pace of the game. These changes will slow the proggress of a team learning their defensive identity.

Well, our offense still looks out of sync…

-Lets start with Dennis Smith. Don’t forget that for all the accolades Smith has received, he is still an 18 year old kid. His first few games we saw that Gottfried was right in saying that Smith was going to have an adjustment period. Smith did adjust and was looking like the player he was projected to be. Facing Illinois, was a new challenge for him. This is a much bigger, stronger, experienced team. Smith will learn what he can and cant’t get away with and how to attack better competition. It will just, unfortunately, be something learned by experience. Remember, Smith is still being seen as a lottery pick by guys who are paid to watch evalutate talent. This should say something about his Smith’s ability. We just need to give him time.

-Early on, the Pack was able to get by on talent alone (against the lesser competition.) As the competition picks up, they will need to learn how to execute in the half court set. The more they run the offense to more familiar they will get with it and the better they will be. Running the offense in a game is much different than running it in practice. Early on we were watching this team just out athlete people. For now,  we’ll need to be patient as they learn to trust the system and execute with efficiency and confidence.


Let’s wait until we are at full strength. Kapita is just getting started and Yurtseven’s debut is still to come…

-Kapita has looked very good in his minimal exposure so far for the Pack. The game against Illinois was his first true game in our  opinion (the first was in an already out of reach game, the latter he saw minimal minutes due to fouls) and it was evident in the errant passes and a few tough shots he took. It will still take Kapita a handful of games to get into the flow of things and get in sync with the rest of the offense. Until then, expect alot of ticky tack fouls and lapses on both sides of the ball. But overall he seems to have alot of upside and should be a reliable post player on both ends of the floor.

-Then we have Yurtseven. A five-star 7-footer who according to scouting reports and everyone around the program could really be a game changer for this Wolfpack team. Smith even quoted him as “The smartest player I’ve ever played with” and that “People don’t understand how good Omer is”. Though a breif glimpse, we saw how well Yurtseven got up and down the court for his size. He will be a huge boost on offense and defense and gives us one more guy in the post when we get in foul trouble.

Here is another tweet from Greenberg as well on this Pack team without Yurtseven.

Sorry for being long winded on this one, but we really think it’s important for fans to step back and understand that getting young teams to mesh is not a quick or easy process, especially with the unique scenarios tha Pack has seen so far this season. We also need to realize that this is not a thick-skinned veteran group. They need the fan’s support more than ever right now. Losses hurt, we all feel that, but the best is yet to come with this group and we need to remember that.  It will inevitably take longer than everyone hopes, but it’s not where this team starts, but where they are able to finish. Gottfried has proven that his team’s start slow but peak in March. I think staying the course, staying positive and holding off on the blame game is the role our fan base can play in helping this team reach thier full potential.

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wolfpack74
wolfpack74
7 years ago

We bet a team today that left the best player on the bench for the second half. Wow, had he played we would have been beaten again.

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
7 years ago

Hell no. He is not even half decent. They are embarrassing, period.

Wolfer96
Wolfer96
7 years ago

A half decent coach will have his kids ready to play after an embarrassing loss. Let’s see if Gott is at least half decent.

yakima2k
yakima2k
7 years ago

Thank you for this post, Greg. I’m sorry that your plea for fan support will fall on so many deaf ears. I just wish the fans that have given up on the team in November would truly give up and do something else, so the rest of us can get on with supporting our guys.

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
7 years ago

We play in the toughest conference in the US. Losing these games early against a weak schedule hurts the overall RPI. We are not going to dominate in the ACC and therefore will be a bubble team again. If we lose Smith, Henderson, Abu, Anya, Kirk and Yurtseven at the end of the season, what have we really accomplished. anyway. This team is going nowhere again. Constantly bring in freshmen?

wolfpack83
wolfpack83
7 years ago
Reply to  wolfpack74

What will we have accomplished? Valuable experience for a cupboard that is more than half full with Markell, the most electrifying point guard we have seen in some time, Ted, one of the most fundamentally sound posts we have seen in a while, Dorn, one of the hardest workers we have seen in a while who is scoring surprising wel, and Mav, a capable shooter with experience. I like this year’s team.

WolfPack
WolfPack
7 years ago

so Yurtseven is going to change our defense from 0 to 8~9 level ?

We have enough athleticism to play at least average defense.

packfan
packfan
7 years ago

LOL, only really new players are Kapita and Johnson…. Henderson has been in the program 2 YEARS before this, Dorn 1 YEAR before this, Smith since Jan….

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Louisville Transfer Guard Mike James (6’5″/200) is on a visit to NC State currently, according to a source.

Indiana State Transfer Ryan Conwell was on campus last week, but he just committed to Xavier.

From what I hear, the staff preferred James over Connell anyway. A plus with James is he has 2 years of eligibility, whereas Conwell has 1.

News broke about James entering the Transfer Portal back on March 25th, and NC State was quick to reach out. Kevin Keatts and his staff recruited the former 4-star prospect out of high school heavily, but he ultimately chose the Cardinals.

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Rivals ranks James as the #77 overall player in the Transfer Portal.

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Louisville Transfer Guard Mike James is a Priority for NC State

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Louisville Transfer Guard Mike James (6’5″/200) is a priority for NC State, according to a source.

News broke about James entering the Transfer Portal back on March 25th, and NC State was quick to reach out. Kevin Keatts and his staff recruited the former 4-star prospect out of high school heavily, but he ultimately chose the Cardinals.

After redshirting his first year in Louisville due to torn achilles, James has been a starter for the Cardinals the past two years.

This past year, James averaged 12.6 points per game (3rd on the team) and 5 rebounds. He’s extremely physical and aggressive, taking 47% of his field goal attempts at the rim (making 46%). As a result, he draws a lot of fouls, ranking 10th in the ACC in Fouls Drawn, and 4th in Free Throw Rate. James made opponents pay this year when they put him on the line, making 81.8% from the charity stripe, which ranked 15th in the ACC.

James shot the ball better as a Redshirt Freshman, than he did this past season. His Effective Field Goal Percentage in 2022-23 was 55.8%, which ranked 19th in the ACC, and his True Shooting Percentage of 59.6% ranked 14th.

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NC State already hosted Indiana State Transfer Guard Ryan Conwell last week, and while the Wolfpack coaches like both players, from what I’m hearing, James would be their preference.

NC State hasn’t had James in for a visit, but that could happen soon.

James has 2 years of eligibility remaining.

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NC State Guard Casey Morsell started 41 games for the Wolfpack this season, becoming the 4th player in NCAA history to do so.

 

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Prior to this season, the record for most games started in a single season in NC State history was 37, with three Wolfpack players doing so: Lorenzo Brown, Richard Howell, CJ Williams.

Morsell now sits atop the list, and a fellow teammate, DJ Burns ranks second, with 40 games started this season.

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Styles was the 2nd leading scorer for Georgetown this season, averaging 12.8 points per game, while grabbing 5.8 boards. He shot 36.8% from three.

Originally, Sytles was a consensus 4-Star prospect in UNC’s 2021 recruiting class. 247Sports ranked him as the #62 overall player nationally, and the #2 player in the state of North Carolina, playing for Kinston High School.

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ON3 ranks Styles as the #104 overall player in the Portal.

With his final year of eligibility, Styles’ made the right choice this time.

NC State now has 2 scholarships remaining after Styles’ commitment.

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