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NC State vs Clemson: By the (advanced) Numbers

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NC State takes on Clemson today at 4pm (on RSN). This is certainly going to be a tough matchup for the Pack because this isn’t your normal Clemson team. This is a group that is ranked 27th in the AP Poll and 26th in the coaches poll. They are 25th in the RPI and 22nd in the Power Index. They are 11-1, have beaten #22 Florida by 2, Ohio State by 14 and South Carolina by 16. Not to mention, this game is on their home court.

We took a look at the 4-Factors statistics (which are based on Dean Oliver’s study of “What wins in basketball”) and found some interesting areas of focus that may end up being the deciding factors on today’s game.  Take a look.

 

Effective FG% Offense
Clemson- 57.3 (21st in the nation)
NC State- 54

The takeaway: NC State shoots a very impressive 48.3% from the field this season but Clemson bests them by shooting over 50%. When adjusted to add in 3 pointers, Clemson’s eFG% shoots up to 57.3%, while the Pack comes in at 54%. Not a huge difference here, but enough that it could be a factor. Clemson shoots the 3 at about 37%, while NC State only shoots it at 34% (however they are coming off a game where they shot 50% from long range and set a school record for 19 3s made). If NC State shoots it well from outside, then you can throw this stat out the window since it’s taking into account a long stretch where the Pack couldn’t buy a 3.

 

Effective FG% Allowed
Clemson- 45.9 (36th in nation)
NC State- 48.2 

The takeaway: Clemson has a better defense than NC State, on paper anyways. They are making it really hard for opponents to score. They are allowing an eFG% (which gives extra value to 3 pointers) of 45.9% which is 36th in the nation. NC State is allowing 48.2% which is 90th overall. Not awful, but Clemson is doing a better job of making teams play in the halfcourt, and REALLY slowing the game down (they are 302nd in the nation in adjusted tempo). Their halfcourt defense is physical and disciplined, which is why they are posting such a good number.

Turnover % on offense
Clemson- 18.5
NC State- 16.8 (52nd in nation)

The takeaway: This is where the Pack has the edge. They turn the ball over less. Clemson isn’t going to be pressing them or trapping them much, so unless NC State is just sloppy in the halfcourt, they should actually improve this number. Clemson, on the other hand, has been giving it away a little more, and with the Pack’s full-court pressure, they might see this number jump.

 

Turnover % Forced
Clemson- 19.4 
NC State- 23.1 (26th in nation)

The takeaway: State is one of the best teams in the nation at turning you over. Their full-court pressure is creating turnovers at a really good rate. Couple that with the fact that Clemson does have a tendency to get loose with the ball, and you can see where the Pack would have an advantage.

Offensive rebounding % Offense
Clemson- 27.5
NC State- 37.7 (8th in nation)

The takeaway: NC State has a clear advantage here. They are the 8th best team in the nation when it comes to ORB%. With Yurtseven leading the way on the offensive glass and Lennard Freeman not too far behind, the NC State front line does a great job of creating extra possessions and getting 2nd chance points. On the other side, Clemson’s bigs haven’t been all that great on the offensive glass. In fact, this is probably the worst aspect of their game. Their 27.5 ORB% is 217th in the nation, which isn’t good.

 

Offensive rebounding % Allowed
Clemson- 24.1 (21st in nation)
NC State- 32.5 

The takeaway: What makes this interesting is the fact that while Clemson doesn’t get many offensive boads, they also don’t allow that many. They are 21st in the nation in allowing the lowest ORB%. This is a battle to watch. Clemson has done a great job of not allowing offensive boards, while the Wolfpack is one of the nation’s best in that category. If the Pack wasn’t to leave Clemson with a W, they need to win this battle on the offensive glass.

 

FT Rate Offense 
Clemson- 38.3
NC State- 42.8 (25th in nation)

The takeaway: NC State gets to the line at a good rate. This is thanks to Al Freeman’s ability to draw contact on his drives and their bigs dominance early in the season. If they can get to the line and convert against the Tigers, they can win this game. Meanwhile, Clemson hasn’t done a great job of getting to the line. They do have good shooters though, but NC State has done a pretty good job this season of forcing teams into tough shots. We’ll have to see how this plays out, but it seems as though if you play up on Clemson and close out on their shooters well, then they’d have a tough time scoring by attacking the hoop.

 

FT Rate Allowed
Clemson- 24.3 (20th in nation)
NC State- 34.6

The takeaway: Here is another stat that shows just how good Clemson is on defense. They don’t’ foul much. They are 20th in the nation in allowing the lowest FT Rate. The numbers basically are saying that Clemson plays strong, smart defense. They make it tough to score, but they aren’t overly aggressive to the point that they are foulding you and putting you on the line.

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NC State is Adding UMASS’ Brett Nelson as an Assistant Coach

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According to reports, NC State is adding UMASS’ Brett Nelson as an Assistant Coach.

Nelson was only at UMASS for 1 season under Frank Martin. Prior to that, Nelson was the Head Coach at Holy Cross for 4 seasons, posting a 27-84 record.

Prior to taking the Head Coaching mantle at Holy Cross, Nelson was at Marquette for 5 seasons, spending the first 3 as an Assistant Coach, and the final two as an Associate Head Coach. Prior to Marquette, Nelson also served as an Assistant Coach at Ball St., Drake, Arkansas and Marshall.

Before coaching basketball, Nelson played for the University of Florida from 1999-2003. He was All-SEC twice, and earned Third Team All-American honors. When he left Gainesville, he was the Gators’ all-time leader in three pointers made, and ranked 2nd in steals.

As a Senior in High School, Nelson was a McDonald’s All-American.

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Ernest Ross Announces He is Returning to NC State

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Power Forward Ernest Ross announced this morning that he is returning to NC State for his final year of eligibility.

 

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Last Friday, Ross committed to UTSA after entering the Transfer Portal on April 17th, but it looks like he had a change of heart over the past couple of days.

NC State has been in desperate need to add a Big out of the Portal. They have hosted ECU’s Ezra Ausar and Georgia’s Frank Anselem-Ibe, but neither of them have found a home yet. With the addition of Ross, NC State has added depth in the Frontcourt, and unless something changes, their roster is full with 13 scholarship players.

Ross played in 14 games this past season, averaging 3.4 minutes per contest. After playing in 34 games last season, averaging 11.4 minutes per contest, Ross saw his participation dip to a career low this season, but that didn’t for a second break his infectious personality. On the sideline, you could count on Ross every single game to be the heart and soul of the Wolfpack on the bench. To watch a player who played as little as he did, care as much as he did, makes me super proud that this young man represented NC State so well.

Ross was a consensus 4-star player in NC State’s 2021 recruiting class, with 247Sports ranking him as the #60 overall player nationally. ESPN ranked him as the #5 overall player in the state of Florida.

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A Matchup Between NC State & Marquette Next Season Might be in the Works

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According to NCAA.com’s Andy Katz, a matchup between NC State and Marquette next season might be in the works.

This past year, the Wolfpack defeated the Golden Eagles 67-58 in the Sweet 16 of the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

NC State and Marquette have played one another 6 times overall, with the Wolfpack holding a 4-2 lead in the series, winning the past two matchups.

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NC State Men’s Basketball Will Play in the 2025 Maui Invitational

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The NC State Men’s Basketball Team will be playing in the 2025 Maui Invitational, on November 24-26 in Hawaii. This will mark the first time that NC State has ever played in the Maui Invitational.

NC State will be joined by Baylor, Oregon, Seton Hall, Texas, UNLV, USC and Chaminade.

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