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Game Time: 8 o’clock | TV: The ACC Network | Location: Georgia Tech

NC State travels to Georgia Tech to try and pick up a road victory. The Pack is currently riding a seven-game losing streak. With three games remaining NC State’s season is quickly coming to a close. What are the keys to the game for the Wolfpack to escape Georgia Tech’s stout defense with a win?

NC State needs to attack Georgia Tech on the glass.

The Yellow Jackets are one of the worst teams in the ACC when it comes to rebounding. Georgia Tech is ranked last in ACC games in opponents RPG surrendering 37.1. NC State must be aggressive at finding extra possessions by attacking the offensive glass. Georgia Tech has an excellent defense which is why the Pack must fight for easy second chance baskets. Malik Abu could have a big game underneath if he is aggressive on the glass. Dennis Smith will need to pitch in as well, especially on the defensive side of the ball.

Defend the three ball.

Last game Georgia Tech shot 63% from the three-point line. NC State has to find a way to contest the Yellow Jackets attempts from beyond the arc. The Jackets top shooters are Quinton Stevens, Josh Okogie, and Tadric Jackson. Stevens hit four threes the last time he faced the Pack; many of those attempts were uncontested. The Jackets are not a good three-point shooting team statistically speaking as they are shooting just 34% on the season; however, any team can catch fire if left open.

The Wolfpack need to attack the paint as well as in transition.

NC State needs to be aggressive attacking the paint off the dribble. Dennis Smith and Markell Johnson must use their quickness to probe inside creating scoring chances for their teammates. The Pack will need Abu to attack Lammers in the hopes that he picks up fouls early. The Jackets average 5.5 BPG tops in the ACC. NC State must be aware of this utilizing ball fakes and not alter their shots too much when attacking the rim. Georgia Tech’s defense is too good to execute against in the half court every possession. The Wolfpack need to get out on the break attacking before they can get set up to get some easy baskets.

NC State players need to approach each game as an opportunity to get better for next season. They need to embrace their role as bracket busters tonight as well as the rest of the way. These games do not have to be a waste if they don’t want them to be. In-game experience can yield future success. Game time is at 8 o’clock with coverage on The ACC Network.

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Wolfer96
Wolfer96
7 years ago

Well the losing streak has ended thank goodness. Good to see the team hasn’t completely given up on the season.

wolfpack74
wolfpack74
7 years ago

Everyone give Tyler a hand. He is relentless.

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The Roster for the NC State Men’s Basketball Team is all but Set Heading into 2024-25

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NC State does have 1 scholarship available, and could still add a player out of the Transfer Portal. With that being said, the roster for the Men’s Basketball team is pretty much set for the 2024-25 season.

Non-graduates had to enter the Transfer Portal by April 30th, and Graduates had to enter by May 1st. Jayden Taylor and Michael O’Connell both made public announcements that they were returning, but the closure of entrance to the Portal means that Breon Pass, Ben Middlebrooks, Dennis Parker Jr. and MJ Rice are all set to return next season.

In a world where the Transfer Portal has all but become free agency in College Basketball, with some players switching schools on an annual basis, it’s encouraging that Kevin Keatts not only recruited a Top-10 Transfer Class, but also recruited a majority of the eligible players to stay. Three players that could transfer entered the Portal (I’m not counting Mohamed Diarra in these numbers, who opted to go pro), while 6 opted to continue running with the Wolfpack.

As a result, below is a breakdown of the roster for the NC State Men’s Basketball team heading into 2024-25, realizing the Wolfpack could still add one player (this team is deep).

1 year of Eligibility 

Guard Michael O’Connell
Guard Marcus Hill
Guard Breon Pass
Guard/Forward Jayden Taylor
Forward/Guard Dontrez Styles
Forward Ben Middlebrooks
Center Brandon Huntley-Hatfield

2 Years of Eligibility

Guard/Forward MJ Rice
Guard Mike James

3 Years of Eligibility 

Guard/Forward Dennis Parker Jr.

4 Years of Eligibility 

Guard Paul McNeil
Guard Trey Parker

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NC State’s Men’s Basketball 2024 Transfer Class Ranks in the Top-10 Nationally

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NC State’s Men’s Basketball team has picked up 4 players from the Transfer Portal this offseason, and the class ranks 10th nationally according to ON3, and 15th nationally according to 247Sports.

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NC State’s 2024 4-Man Transfer Class

Center Brandon Huntley-Hatfield (Louisville)

Guard/Forward Dontez Styles (Georgetown)

Guard Mike James (Louisville)

Guard Marcus Hill (Bowling Green)

NC State still has a chance to move up in the rankings. East Carolina Power Forward Ezra Ausar just wrapped up an Official Visit to NC State, and things are looking good for the Wolfpack. ON3 ranks Ausar as the #67 overall player in the Portal, and the #15 Power Forward.

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WATCH: Andy Katz’s Offseason Convo with NC State’s Kevin Keatts

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Andy Katz is beginning to make his rounds for his Offseason Convo series, and he took the time to meet with NC State Head Coach Kevin Keatts.

In their conversation, Keatts talked about what this run has meant to Raleigh and the Wolfpack fans, how it has helped sell the program the way it deserves to be in recruiting, and even how it helped and hurt in the world of the Transfer Portal.

Check out the conversation below:

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Guard Mike O’Connell Announces He Will Play His Final Year of Eligibility at NC State

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Guard Michael O’Connell announced today that he will be playing his final year of eligibility at NC State next season.

 

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Today was the final day graduate players could enter the Portal.

This past season, O’Connell averaged 5.7 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists for the Wolfpack, starting 22 of the 41 games he played in.

O’Connell took over as NC State’s starting Point Guard on January 30th in a win against Miami.

He only scored in double figures in 9 of his 41 games this season, but 6 of those came in postseason play (5 in the ACC Tournament). O’Connell took things to another level in the ACC Tournament, playing aggressive on the offensive end, looking for his shot, and attacking the rim.

NC State played it’s best basketball of the season when O’Connell was running the show. He ranked 3rd in the ACC in Assist/Turnover Ratio (2.5).

Heading into next season, with a lineup filled with new faces, having the calming presence of a veteran leader like O’Connell is reassuring.

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