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5 Things to Watch for at Throwback with the Pack

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Basketball season is finally upon us. The 2014-15 basketball season kicks off tonight with Primetime With the Pack at Reynolds Coliseum. The event is going to be a lot of fun with a red-white scrimmage and an old-timers game featuring Julius Hodge, Chris Corchiani, David Thompson, Rodney Monroe and many more (Tickets for the event are $5).

While the old timers game is going to something to watch, the real focus for us is going to be on the team scrimmage. Every year it’s written off an event that doesn’t hold much value in predicting the coming season, but we believe that it’s a great chance to get a first glimpse of playing styles, player combinations and off-season transformations. Here are our 5 things to watch in tonight’s game.

– How much better is the thin Beejay Anya?
To be honest, a lot rides on the gigantic sophomore. With the graduation of Jordan Vandenberg, Anya is the only thing the Pack has at center. He’ll be looked at to provide a good chunk of minutes in the front court and he’ll have to be ready to shoulder that load. As you likely have heard, Beejay has dropped nearly 60 pounds this offseason in hopes to be able to slot in better to Gottfried’s uptempo offense. Tonight we’ll get our first look at the new Anya in action. I think it will be important to watch the way he gets up and down the floor, the amount of lift he’s gained (which would even increase his shot blocking ability), and his ability to make quicker moves in the post. We’ve been hearing how good his footwork has gotten, so it will be interesting to see if he’s actually going to be a legit scoring option this season for State.

– Just how good is Trevor Lacey?
I remember the hype coming out of high school. Lacey was supposed to be the next elite scorer in college basketball. His combination of a good handle, strength and a silky jumper were the best that the high school ranks had seen in a while. However, after two years at Alabama he hadn’t lived up to those expectation. Now, he was always a very good guard with leadership abilities, but we never saw that game changing scoring ability at work. This offseason, the hype is back. After transferring to State before last season, Lacey has sat out his one year and is ready to suit up for NC State. So what can we expect? Well, I for one and very excited to watch him play in this game. I’ve been told by someone within the program that ‘Lacey is very close to scoring the ball as good as Warren did last season.’ When I heard this I had to ask him to repeat it. I was sure this must be an over-exaggeration. He assured me it was not and that Lacey is really as good as advertised. I’m still skeptical that he’s THAT good, but I guess we’ll get our first clue tonight.

– Can Cat Barber lead?
Huge question here. Last year Barber was no doubt the more talented guard for the Wolfpack, but it was Tyler Lewis who saw a majority of the minutes during ACC play. Barber’s decision making and leadership abilities where just not up to par. This season the job is all his and word is that he has matured a lot and really focused on honing his jumper and adding bulk to his frame. I do think Cat can lead this team and I think if he does improve his decision making ability that he’ll be one of the better PGs in the ACC. Tonight I really won’t be focusing on his skill set (I think that’s a given). What I’ll be really watching is his interaction with his teammates and his ability to lead his team. Is he calling plays, encouraging his troops and being an extensions of Coach Gott on the floor? If he is, then I think State is in for a big season.

– Are the freshen ready?
The Martin twins and Abu make up a pretty good haul by Gottfried for 2014, but will they be real  rotation players when the real games begin? This is something we’ll be watching tonight. Caleb and Cody are both talented kids who make plays, but they’re also still a little raw offensively. Abu is actually the one that is more likely to see time since State will need a little front court scoring to go along with Kyle Washington. None of the 3 will likely start, but it will be interesting to see what roles they’ve fallen into this preseason and if any of them comes out looking to make a statement in front of the Wolfpack faithful. I’ll be focused on style of play with these kids. I want to see how each one attacks offensively. Will Caleb Martin just default into a 3 pt shooter or will he attack the hoop? With Cody mix it up in the paint, or will he settle for a lot of midrangers? Does Abu have any true back to the basket ability, or will he be more of a fast break finisher / garbage man around the rim? Freshman are always the most interesting part of these scrimmages and I don’t think this year is much of an exception.

– Just how deep is this team?
I know we won’t get an idea about the starting lineup in this game, but it will help us make some assumptions. As of now I’m guessing the starting 5 would be Barber, Lacey, Turner, Washington, Anya. Off the bench you’d have Abu behind Washington and I guess Freeman behind Anya. State really does not have a backup center, so they will be forced to go smaller when Anya gets winded or gets in foul trouble. What will be interesting is to see where the Martin twins slot in. I’m thinking you’ll see Caleb behind Turner at the 3, but where does Cody fit in? Does Caleb make the jump and become the backup at the 2? Probably not with Dez Lee around. Dez, Lacey and Barber will likely become a 3 man rotation at guard with Barber and Lacey interchangeable at  the 1 and Lacey and Lee interchangeable at the 2. So really I guess the real questions surround the Martin twins. These are versatile kids and we’re really not sure how their games will translate to college. I guess tonight’s game will help us get a better idea about that.

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NC State’s Kevin Keatts and DJ Burns Sounded the Siren at the Canes Game Tonight

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NC State Head Coach Kevin Keatts and the beloved DJ Burns were both Siren Sounders for the Canes this evening, with Carolina defeating the Islanders 6-3, winning the Round 1 series 4-1.

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USC Transfer Power Forward Brandon Gardner Includes NC State In Top 6

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USC Power Forward Brandon Gardner (6’8″/215) listed NC State in his Top-6 along with Jacksonville, San Francisco, Arizona St., Texas A&M and Arizona.

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Gardner was a 4-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, with Rivals ranking him as the #74 overall player nationally, and ESPN ranking him as the #2 player in the state of New York (Christ the King, New York City). He is originally from Waynesboro, Georgia. Prior to playing for Christ the King, Gardner played for Word of God Academy, so Raleigh is familiar to him.

Kevin Keatts and his NC State Coaching Staff offered Gardner when he was in high school.

Prior to committing to USC, Gardner was committed to St. John’s.

This past season Gardner only played in 4 minutes in 1 game for the Trojans, making it a redshirt season.

Gardner will have 4 years of eligibility wherever he lands.

 

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ECU PF Ezra Ausar is Taking an Official Visit to NC State Today

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East Carolina Power Forward Transfer Ezra Ausar (6’9″/240) will be taking an Official Visit to NC State starting today.

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 #57 overall player in the Portal and the #9 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)

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

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PI EXCLUSIVE: Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill Explains Why He Chose NC State

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Last week, Bowling Green Transfer Guard Marcus Hill (6’4″/185) committed to NC State. I caught up with Hill to get his take on why he chose to run with the Wolfpack.

What were the reasons that ultimately led you to commit to NC State? What other schools were recruiting you besides the Wolfpack?

The coaching staff was very professional and straight to the point. They had a detailed plan of my role on the team and how it transitions to the next level. The campus was beautiful, and everyone was super nice. There were several schools from each of the Power 5 conferences that we talked to. The list was very long, and I would like to thank every coach that showed interest in me.

Break down your Official Visit. What did you do? What impression did it make on you and your family?

After entering the campus and meeting the entire coaching staff, we also met with academic advisors. School staff was super nice and acted like we were already family. We had lunch and dinner with staff, the restaurants were prepared, and the food was awesome. We toured the campus with staff, and were treated with a lot of respect. My family enjoyed the coaches and the campus environment.

How did Coach Keatts say you would fit within his offensive system?

Coach Keatts had prepared film on how I would fit into the offense, so after watching the video it was clearly understandable what my role would be.

What impression did NC State’s Final Four run have on you? How did it influence your decision?

NC State’s Final Four run impressed me due to the guys on the team being overlooked and undervalued. They played together and were really enjoying the moment. Basketball can be stressful, however they made it look exciting and fun.

What type of player is NC State getting in Marcus Hill?

Marcus Hill Jr., I’m a great person with a great attitude. I love to win and compete in everything I do. I take pride in defense, but can score from anywhere on the court. I’m unselfish and love to see my teammates succeed. I’ve been overlooked and underestimated, but My God has the ultimate say so!

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This past season, Hill averaged 20.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game for the Falcons. 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.

For his first two years of collegiate ball, Hill played for Southern Union State College (JUCO) in Alabama. In 2022-23, Hill earned 3rd Team NJCAA All-American honors, and ranked as the #32 overall Junior College prospect.

247Sports ranks Hill as a 4-Star Transfer Prospect, and the #87 overall player in the Transfer Portal, and the #12 Shooting Guard.

Even though 247Sports and ON3 consider Hill a Shooting Guard, NC State is recruited him as a Point Guard.

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