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Kevin Keatt’s Press Conference Leading Up to Duke: BULLETED

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NC State head coach Kevin Keatts met with the media today leading up to tomorrow’s matchup against #16 Duke in PNC Arena at 7pm on ACC Network. You can watch it here, or check out a bulleted breakdown below.

Duke

  • They’ve got great size. They’re long. They’re athletic.
    • They can defend you. That’s the biggest concern going into it. They’ve got great size.
    • We’re not going to play against many teams whose front court has a 6’7″ small forward and 2 7-footers at the 4 and 5. It just doesn’t happen that way
  • They do a good job.
  • They’re playing a lot of people.
  • They have great depth.
    • They have a 2-headed monster at the 5 position, and they can go 2-deep at every position.
  • They’ve got veteran guys playing with the young guys.
    • On some given nights, the young guys are better because they’re young and don’t know what they’re not supposed to know, but thus far, the older guys have been carrying them a lot.
  • It’s a good team.
  • They can get out in transition.
  • I think he [Jon Scheyer] runs a little bit more sets [than Coach K], but I haven’t played against him.
  • It’s still the same talent, and that’s what makes the difference.
    • They have one of the most talented rosters in the country, and you’ll see a lot of those guys playing soon in the NBA.
  • With some guys being out, they’ve been able to experiment with a lot of different lineups, and it’s actually worked for them.
    • It’s gotten a lot of guys a lot of experience in different situations.
    • We don’t know who’s going to start. We just know that, at some point, they’re going to play 9 or 10 guys.
  • When you look at what he [Jaylen Blakes] did against Wake Forest, him making shots completely changes them.
    • It gives them 2 guards, obviously, Jeremy Roach has been around for a long time and done a great job, but when you add him beside him and the way he’s playing, it gives them another dimension.

Loss of Dusan Mahorcic

  • We thought we had it figured out. We were fortunate enough to play 2 centers, 2 completely different guys.
    • Dusan was a guy who, I think, averaged 9 points and 7 rebounds, and we never ran a play for him.
    • He was a guy who would just run the floor, set great screens, rim run and get offensive rebounds.
    • Then we would bring DJ [Burns] in who was more of a half-court natural scorer.
    • Completely changed our team when he [Dusan] went out because DJ was playing about 18 minutes a game with Dusan at 22.
    • Then, we had to figure out how to adjust, and DJ ended up playing a lot more minutes than we would have liked.

DJ & Ebe Dowuona at Clemson 

  • The biggest adjustment is that, even though DJ got into foul trouble at Clemson, it allowed Ebe Dowuona to have a chance to play a few more minutes.
  • If we can get him [Ebe] playing 15-20 minutes and playing more of the Dusan Mahorcic role, I think that’ll help us.
  • I need Ernest Ross, Ebe Dowuona, and those guys to step up and play the role of Dusan.
  • We’re going to rely on Ebe, and he and I talked.
    • He started 27 games last year, and he got to the point where he just played hard.
    • We want to get him to play that role, and it’s hard to get that role in today’s time, because everybody’s thinking more about scoring the basketball.
    • When you look at Dusan, he’s a throwback. He’s an older guy. He doesn’t need the basketball to be successful.
    • If we can get a guy like Ebe to play that role, I think it’ll help our team.

Jack Clark

  • I think what happened with Jack [Clark] is that we all, including myself, came into the season thinking he was going to shoot 40% from 3, and that’s unrealistic when you look at his career, the way he’s shot three-pointers, and his percentages.
  • I would say he’s doing everything we want him to do.
    • He’s leading us in rebounding.
    • He’s getting out and getting steals.
    • He’s playing hard.
  • We wish he was shooting it a little bit better, but I think that’ll come later on in the year.
  • Right now, I’m getting everything that I need from him until his shots start going behind the three-point line.

Terquavion Smith

  • You know I don’t doubt him.
  • We’ve talked about what’s a good shot for him and what we need for the team.
  • I don’t think he played well against Clemson, as we all know, and it was one of those games where, ‘I’m going to figure out how to play well.’
  • For the most part, I think he’s had an incredible year.
    • His assist-to-turnover ratio is 2-to-1.
    • He’s really playing good basketball.
  • I hope we can just remove that game where he went 5-for-21, but I think it was more who he was playing against opposed to him trying to be selfish.

Heading into Duke

  • I think we’re in a good headspace. Our guys have worked the last couple of days. Obviously, these are ACC games. It’s a home opportunity.
  • It’s a little different than when I coached 4 or 5 years ago. Every team has a Quad attached to them.
    • We used to always say, ‘If you go .500 in the ACC, it’s a lock to get into the tournament.’
    • Wake Forest won 13 games, and it didn’t happen.
    • Now, it’s about Quad opportunities.
    • We have a good Duke team coming in that’s a Quad 1 opportunity, and so our guys are looking forward to that and embracing the opportunity of playing an ACC team at home with a Quad 1 opportunity.
  • I think we’re playing good basketball.
    • We were one of those teams that were fortunate enough to have 11 wins going into Christmas break, and there weren’t many teams in the country that way.
    • We’ve done some really good stuff, and now we’re concentrating on all conference games.
    • We’re locked into opponents that we know and opponents that know us pretty well.
    • I think we’re playing decent. We’re like every team. There are a lot of things we can improve on, but I’ve got to be honest…I’m really happy with our guys and where we’re at now.
    • I’d like to have a different ACC record, but it’s a long year.
    • We have 16 games left, and we’ve figured out how to get to 11 wins. We’ve just got to build on the ACC schedule.

 

 

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Rev
Rev
1 year ago

From Wolfpack stats…. Bart Torvik currently gives State a 45% chance to make the tournament. A loss (to Duke) projects to drop them to 9%

Rev
Rev
1 year ago

I fell off the Keatts bandwagon on New Year’s Eve when I read the result of the Clemson game. He had a week to prepare for that game and his players were not ready to play. As Papajohn said, Keatts does not sound like a dead man walking, but he is. He has to be. I cannot imagine us going .500 in the remaining games, much less getting to .500 in ACC play. Maybe he is just counting the payout $$$$ that will bankrupt State and set the program back another 5 years. Not sure I’ll live even long enough… Read more »

Rev
Rev
1 year ago
Reply to  Rev

Ok. Maybe I am just a fair weather fan. I have had all the frustration I can stand for twenty years. Then

THE PACK BEATS DOOK BY 24!

What a roller coaster ride.

Papajohn
Papajohn
1 year ago

Maybe he just doesn’t share this stuff in public, but I can’t believe he doesn’t realize that every game is a must win at this point. He should be in crisis mode 100% of the time. Every loss becomes an indictment of his coaching. It’s going to take an unbelievable turnaround at this point to save his job. We’ve got 16 regular season games left, we probably need to win at least 10 – including 3 or 4 Q1 wins – to even be considered for postseason. WF was left out with 13 ACC wins last season. I don’t think… Read more »

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