NC State Basketball

Lennard Freeman Gaining Ground

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This past off-season Freeman had to undergo surgery to repair a fracture in his lower right leg, it required an 18 inch metal rod to be inserted to stabilize the fracture. The healing time was around 3-4 months which caused Freeman to miss summer workouts and conditioning. This put Freeman behind the eight ball so to speak, but recently he is starting to look more comfortable and fluid on the court.

Coach Gottfried and NC State needs Freeman to play at a high level this season, especially given the lack of depth in the front court. To start the season it was apparent that something was holding Lennard back as he looked a step slow and unsure of himself; however, in the last game he looked to be turning the corner as he registered 13 rebounds and 10 points. He was also decisive on the defensive side of the ball as he directed the guards and helped navigate screens for his teammates. One area that was dramatically improved was his foul shooting as he connected on 4 of his 6 attempts. He looked more confident in general as he displayed good form and arc on his shot.

Look for Freeman to improve as he continues to ramp up his stamina and gains more confidence through playing. He is a vital part to what NC State wants to do both offensively and defensively. Freeman may not average many points, but he does little things well that help the Pack operator effectively by setting good screens and being in the correct spots.

If Lennard can continue to rebound at a high rate and capitalize on a few post ups, then NC State should be in the hunt for the NCAA Tournament come March. It is easy to see that Freeman’s best basketball is ahead of him, which is great news for NC State as well as NC State fans.

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Earl
13 years ago

All the smiling by the unc players were like daggers to my heart. I never want to feel that bad again.

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
8 years ago

packman70  You guys make me laugh. These articles have no substance.  Anya, Freeman, and Abu have been big disappointments this year.  I don’t see how anyone could say something different.   I have pulled for this team for 45 years and yes I expect perfection.  Sweet sixteens are dime a dozen.  Remember there are sixteen of those each year.  Make some real improvement by going to the final four for a change. Of the McD all Americans, only 1 will make it in the Pros (TJ) and only Barber has stayed with the team.  You can’t really say that you are satisfied… Read more »

packman70
packman70
8 years ago

I’m wolfpack74, arrrgh. I just rip “my” team if I think they can’t win a championship, arrrgh! What’s the point of rooting for a team to improve and compete??? Arrgh! Gottfried sucks! 4 straight tourneys and 2 sweet 16s , SO WHAT?!?! We didn’t win anything! Arrgh! I’m a better fan because I demand championships every year! You guys wanna give trophies to losers! Arrgh!
Keep fighting the good fight, as per the performance of college kids. Really, you’re doing the Lord’s work here.

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
8 years ago

I lived thru two national championship seasons.  I can guarantee you that this team couldn’t carry the water for those other teams.  Keep drinking the cool-aid and believing these bull$hit articles like this one.  If you hurry, Tyler has a drink for you.

Wolfpck741
Wolfpck741
8 years ago

We could win a national championship game by 40 points and you would still find something to bitch about wolfpack74

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
8 years ago

What a bunch of crap.  He hasn’t hit a shot further than four feet from the basket.  Wow, what improvement.  No doubt he is a good kid and a hard worker,  but we need nasty mean basketball players with a lot more polish.

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