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Final Takeaways from NC State’s Upset of #2 Arizona

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Beverly is the real deal
Not many were sure what to expect from Beverly. Sure, he was a  4-star kid who was a scorer in HS, but what would he be at this level? He’s only 6’0 tall and he’s not the quickest guy out there. Would he be able to live up to his billing?

I think he answered that question last night. 5-7 from the field, 3-5 from beyond the arc, 7-9 from the free throw line, and that wasn’t even the most impressive thing. What really should have Pack fans excited is his toughness.

Beverly showed zero fear as he took it into the teeth of the defense, hitting floaters and finding cutters. He took big shots and knocked them down, and as the game went on, the team started gravitating to him as a leader…and I think Wolfpack fans are only seeing the beginning of what this kid will become.

Freeman has more dimensions than expected
Al Freeman is feeling comfortable as a featured scorer. This is why Keatts brought him in and why he signed with State. This grad-transfer senior was underutilized at Baylor and showed just how dynamic he could be last night.

Wolfpack fans were expecting Freeman to be a lot like Trevor Lacey. A guy who can create off the dribble and favors the pull-up. What they ended up getting was much more. Keatts conditioning has changed Al Freman. He’s no longer just a guy who is going to shake you and settle for a pull-up. He’s stronger and quicker than he was at Baylor and his athleticism is starting to show.

He carried the Pack in this win, dropping 24 points on 7-18 shooting. He was the guy who wanted the ball in his hands and the guy who refused to let NC State give in. When Arizona made a run, Freeman answered, taking the ball right into the trees, inviting contact and finishing.

Where Freeman may have been even more impressive is in  his defensive effort on the NCAA’s leading scorer, Allonze Trier. Freeman’s physicality and tenacity bothered Trier a ton in the first half. The guy who came in averaging 30ppg only had 3 at the half. Sure, he ended up with 27, but it was a quasi-cheap 27. 0-5 from 3, a ton of bail-out calls on the drive and a few run out dunks that weren’t Freeman’s fault.

NC State knew they had a good player in Freeman, but what Keatts has uncovered is an elite scorer whose defense, toughness and experience could elevate the Wolfpack to a true contender.

The smaller lineup can play with anyone
We wondered if Keatts would give in and just go big against Arizona. No way. This is a guy who believes in his system and trusts in his player’s ability to compete with anyone.

Yes, Arizona got offensive boards on about 40% of their missed shots, but on the defensive glass, NC State tied the bigger Wildcats 24-24.

While they lost the battle of the offensive boards, they made up for it by speeding up the Wildcats, forcing them into shots they wouldn’t normally take and frustrating their guards by not allowing them to get where they wanted to go on the court.

This team will contend
Oh, Pack Insider, stop jumping to conclusions! It’s only 5 games in, you’re right, but winning basketball isn’t very complicated. It’s recipe is defense, discipline, toughness, focus, teamwork and belief. This team has all of that. Let us repeat what we put on Twitter last night…

This didn’t feel like the NC State of old. This team was poised. They believed they belonged. They knew that had worked harder this off-season and that builds confidence. In one word.. This was a FEARLESS performance.

This is 100% a credit to Kevin Keatts. He has been here just one off-season and already the ‘woah is me’ culture around NC State is all but dead. I mean, when was the last time you saw ESPN writes something like this…

What does all this mean in November? Perhaps nothing. But more likely, it’s a signal that this isn’t the NC State team the rest of the ACC was expecting — whether it’s Beverly’s late arrival or the small lineup playing big. The statement the Wolfpack made Wednesday was clear: Don’t hand the conference title off before this team has had a chance to show what it’s really made of. (ESPN)

 

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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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ECU Transfer Forward Ezra Ausar to NC State is Trending Up

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ECU Transfer Power Forward Ezra Ausar (6’9″/240) was on an Official Visit to NC State yesterday, and according to analysts at ON3 and 247Sports, things are trending in the right direction for the Wolfpack.

Jamie Shaw of ON3 submitted a prediction for Ausar to eventually commit to NC State yesterday morning.

Cory Smith of 247Sports submitted a crystal ball projection for Ausar to run with the Wolfpack this morning.

Ausar just wrapped up his Sophomore season in Greenville, averaging 11.4 points and 4.7 rebounds, shooting 51.4% from the field. As a Freshman, he was named to the AAC All-Freshman Team, averaging 9.8 points and 5.3 rebounds.

Ausar is a consensus 4-Star prospect in the Transfer Portal, and ON3 ranks him as the #60 overall player in the Portal and the #10 Power Forward.

Originally from Atlanta, Ausar played his Senior Season of High School at Liberty Heights Athletic Institute in Charlotte, North Carolina. ON3 ranked Ausar as a 4-Star prospect coming out of high school, the #94 overall player nationally, and the #2 player in the state of North Carolina.

Ausar has visited Seton Hall, Georgia Tech, met over Zoom with Georgetown, and had an in-home visit with Utah. John Calipari and his staff at Arkansas have been in touch with Ausar, as well as Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech, Arizona State, West Virginia, Iowa State and St. John’s. (Link)

At this point, it’s good news that Ausar has no visits scheduled after the visit to NC State.

Ausar has 2 years of eligibility remaining, and NC State currently has 1 scholarship remaining.

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