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NC State and Appalachian State will meet this Thursday night at 7 o’clock in the PNC Arena. If you cannot make it to the game, you can check it out on ESPNU.

What must NC State do to gain another notch in the wins column? Here are our keys to the game…

1. NC State must take away Shabazz…

Shabazz is their go-to player, he leads them in scoring at 15.5 points per game, and is quite crafty as he is left-handed. Coach Gottfried will have a couple of options available to neutralize him. In my opinion, Terry Henderson gives State the best chance at slowing him down; however, he needs help. Henderson must sit on Shabazz’s left hand and force him to go right if he is allowed to get to his left the Pack could be in for a rough night. Another area that NC State must guard against is allowing Shabazz to get into the paint. This means they must sell hard on ball screen hedges and even trap off the screen to slow him down if needed.

2. Look to run early and often…

The Pack has all the athletes a team could want, I think that they have not done a good enough job at capitalizing on the break. Too often they have not looked to push the ball, and this has resulted in running too many half-court sets. Coach Gottfried wants his guys to get out on the break; however, they have not trusted the fast break offense. Adding Omer to the front-court should help NC State in transition, pairing him and Abu will give Smith and company two agile quick-footed big men. After a tough game of scoring the basketball, some easy looks in the open court would be a welcome sight for the Pack.

3. Turnovers…

Taking care of the ball will be of the utmost importance, especially when facing a team that is capable of turning live ball turnovers into easy points on the other end. Not only are turnovers important for State on offense, but they should be forcing more than 12.2 per game from their opponents. With their depth and athletes NC State has, I would like to see them picking up their man up sooner and overplaying passing lanes. An easy basket would be conceded on occasion, but they would force more turnovers and create more easy baskets in transition. If State can force the Mountaineers to cough up the ball, they should be able to secure the win.

4. Keep it simple for Omer…

Omer Yurtseven will make his regular season debut for the Wolfpack, it will be critical that things are kept simple for him so he can get his conditioning and confidence. If State can put him in some comfortable areas early, then he should thrive. Early touches on the block, and some 15 footers off of pick and pops should help him get his feet wet. It will take trial and error to figure out how to best incorporate his unique size and skill set to the rotation. The process will begin this Thursday night.

Heading into the matchup this Thursday, the Pack finds themselves at 7-2. The first 9 games have been a mixed bag, to say the least, but they are now at full strength and have four non-conference games remaining to gain some momentum before ACC play. Can State find a way to get things trending in the right direction?

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RIZ DOLLA
RIZ DOLLA
7 years ago

Gott got to put Smith, Henderson, Dorn, Kapita, and Y7 in together for at least 7-8 minutes in the 2nd half.

Wolfer96
Wolfer96
7 years ago
Reply to  RIZ DOLLA

That’s the starting lineup in my mind.

RIZ DOLLA
RIZ DOLLA
7 years ago
Reply to  Wolfer96

Yep me too. I have been waiting on it. Personally I think they should start running with that lineup the game before the ACC schedule.

Wolfer96
Wolfer96
7 years ago

I don’t expect too much out of Yurt7 in his 1st game. I imagine that he will have a lot of pent up energy and that usually leads to turnovers and fouls. Hopefully he doesn’t pick up 2-3 quick fouls within the first few minutes.

I want to see a sample of his passing and footwork from the post.

mc991
mc991
7 years ago
Reply to  Wolfer96

Would say he exceeded my expectations for first game. Still a few messy turnovers and fouls, but first game jitters. Still might struggle in next few games, but I think by mid acc play he will be what we thought he will be.

Wolfer96
Wolfer96
7 years ago
Reply to  mc991

I’m pretty happy with his performance. Outside of those few turnovers he looked pretty smooth out there. Definitely better at spacing and positioning off the pick and roll than Abu or Anya.

Wolfer96
Wolfer96
7 years ago

Excited to see our Turkish big man for the 1st time in a real game! Wonder how many minutes he’ll get? Also will he start after Anya’s big game?

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NC State’s Mohamed Diarra Will Not Return to NC State for Final Season

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NC State Forward Mohamed Diarra will not be returning to NC State for his final season of eligibility. Rather, he will give 100% of his focus to pursuing his professional career.

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Diarra is declaring for the NBA Draft, and will explore that possibility as far as it goes, but the likelihood of him playing professionally in his home country of France are high.

Diarra was a significant player for NC State all season long, averaging 6.3 points and 7.8 rebounds (team high), but his impact in March was tremendous, recording 10+ rebounds in 7 of the Wolfpack’s 10 postseason games, and five of those performances were double-doubles.

Wolfpack fans will always remember the grit and mental toughness that Diarra put on display in the NCAA Tournament, playing game-after-game while fasting for Ramadan.

The Wolfpack’s frontcourt just got a little bit thinner. In the past two weeks, NC State has lost Diarra and Ernest Ross.  Ben Middlebrooks is returning, and Brandon Huntley-Hatfield transferred in from Louisville. Dontrez Styles transferred in from Georgetown, and while he is more of a Small Forward, in certain lineups, he could play the Small 4 position. With all that being said, I fully expect NC State to try to find another post player in the Transfer Portal with Diarra’s exodus now official.

With Diarra not returning in 2024, NC State now has 2 scholarships available for next season.

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Louisville Transfer Guard Mike James (6’5″/200) has announced his commitment to NC State!

 

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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.

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.

He does have the ability to knock down a three, making 34.8% for his career.

James has 2 years of eligibility remaining. With James’ commitment, NC State currently has 1 scholarship available for next season.

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Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill (6’4″/185) confirmed with me that he is currently on a visit at NC State.

Hill averaged 20.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game for the Falcons this season. He earned 1st Team All-MAC honors. Even though he was only at Bowling Green one season, he had one of the best seasons in school history, scoring 698 points, which ranks 5th all-time in program history for a single season.

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What did an ACC Title & Final Four Mean to NC State Legend Dennis Smith Jr.?

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What did an ACC Title & Final Four mean to NC State Legend Dennis Smith Jr.? The man who won the ACC Rookie of the Year Award in 2017 gave me a statement.

It means a lot. It means a lot to the university, the state of North Carolina and a lot more to my dad, grandma, and myself. They have been NC State fans since forever, so their excitement level was though the roof when they saw BOTH of our basketball teams shining like that. It was a great feeling!

2017 was Smith Jr.’s only year of College ball, averaging 18.1 points, 6.2 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 1.9 steals. He earned 2nd Team All-ACC honors, and obviously, he earned a spot on the ACC All-Freshman Team.

DSJ was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks with the 9th overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft.

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