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The Awkwardness that is NC State Men’s Basketball

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Oh baby. Isn’t this fun?

After going 11-21 (last time we had 11 or less wins was 1993 season), the transfer portal opened up and swallowed this team. Rumors are becoming reality and the program is at a very, VERY course defining tipping point. So let’s talk about it.

 

Transfer fire after we saw the smoke

One Side: Folks knew Hayes and Gibson were leaving. In fact, they practically BEGGED them to go. 

Other Side: We didn’t think Bates would join them.

It’s always funny looking at a fanbase. They yell and scream and callout players, but then when they leave, that same fanbase wonders why. Cam Hayes is a good player. Would bet a lot of money, wherever he ends up, he’ll be productive. Just wasn’t the situation for him and streaky shooting came back to bite him. Gibson is also a good player, just not Power 5 level. We fully understand why they’re leaving. More so playing time and fit, rather than coaching.

But Bates is what’s nerve racking, to some extent.

Players leaving for NBA or another school is one thing. Having a Keatts guy leave after everything that’s happened, is not a good look. After last summer’s questioning and eventual return, added to his constant presence on the bench this year, felt like he’d be back. Maybe the medical side got too nervous. Maybe some personal things just never got resolved. But this is a huge hit against the coaching staff.

If we could talk directly to Bates – and had any kind of influence – we’d say that if he doesn’t return to State, just go pro. He’s working against his own body at this point. Bates was beyond productive in his time at State. Literally voted the most feared defender in the ACC by his peers. He has the tape to show his abilities, it’s just a matter of how the shoulders hold up. Why not get paid while showing you can stay healthy? Make that money in Europe or potentially even G-League.

The awkward predicament: College is all about the transfer market, we just added one more than we all thought.

 

Losing players, but to the NBA?

One Side: Holy crap, State could be getting two guys into the top-50 of the draft.

Other Side: Why does Keatts keep losing dudes?

Could this get any more awkward? Think about it…We as a fanbase, preseason, are told we are going to be pushing two guys into the NBA.

We’d be ecstatic.

But now that we’re losing other guys, now we’re angry? Yes, Seabron came back to earth a bit as the season went along. Yes, Smith needs to add size and consistency to his game. We would argue, Seabron could improve himself in G-League and Smith could use another year of college ball and immediately move to a top-15 pick next year.

You have to give credit to Keatts on these pickups. He found guys under everybody’s radar and now they have legit NBA draft potential.

The awkward predicament: We could be sending two guys to the NBA but we really need them back.

 

Fine, pay the buyout…but who the hell comes in?

One Side: Keatts isn’t the guy, pay the money and move on.

Other Side: Who could we realistically bring in that we’d have money for and confidence in?

This is the most talked about situation, and it’s obvious why. On one hand you have a coach that had a historically bad season, but also dealt with injuries, NCAA and this perceived “safe space” for future growth.

So what happens if we let him go? Does the next coach feel any sort of confidence in his ability to do his thing? Are we finding an up-and-comer (i.e. rolling the dice yet again) or finding a seasoned coach (i.e. Mark Turgeon and hoping he still has some magic)?

We know the response, “Well it can’t get much worse.” But actually? It could. Keatts is not Les Robinson. Six years, five with losing record. And for those talking about “most losses ever”, this year they played more than that entire era. This is hardly rock bottom, as close as it may seem.

Plus, look at programs like Iowa State and Texas Tech. Rebuilt by the portal and competitive. Could you see a core of Smith, Pass, Phillips, Gantt, Morsell, Ross and Dowuona plus three stud transfers work? We could.

The awkward predicament: Who would be better and what can Keatts do in the transfer portal?

 

In the end…

This isn’t fun. Duke and UNC are about to square off in the Final Four and we have four guys in the transfer portal already. Confidence is low, fan base interest even lower. Do you go another year and then rebuild if it doesn’t work or just pull the bandaid off now? Can this team be competitive next year or is this just a lost cause?

We have NBA talent, a shuffling of assistances and no idea what the future holds. NC State Men’s Basketball is awkward as AF.

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Dof87
Dof87
2 years ago

Bates still may go pro, entering the portal does not preclude putting name in for evaluation. Entering the portal just gives him another option to get paid well if he decides to not stay in draft.

Bates leaving totally sucks, make no mistake, and is a setback. But at least we don’t have to sit and wait on him to make a decision on going pro or not and possibly having to fill his spot over the summer.

jcpackfan1
jcpackfan1
2 years ago

You know we forget that KK really didn’t play Seabron until he had to last year. And thats when Seabron showed he belonged in the starting line up. Before then he rarely played.I remember hearing Seabron was upset about his playing time also.

MaxPack
MaxPack
2 years ago

This was absolutely the worst year since I’ve been following State (1972). Les had recruiting restrictions and stiff academic requirements which limited the number and types of players he could recruit. Les was mostly playing with a lot of players that had zero or only 1-2 P5 type offers. He fell on his sword and did us a favor by taking the job when no one else wanted it. I realize I’m in the minority, but I think Keatts can coach. His winning percentage at Hargrave and UNC-W was outstanding. Just wasn’t the case this year or really the past… Read more »

Afterglow
Afterglow
2 years ago

WE CAN ASPIRE TO BE ONE THOSE HIGH-OCTANE NIL TEAMS!!! So, my question is, how do we become a team other players will flock to? Maybe that’s too simplistic in thinking, but why not. Yeah, yeah, yeah… Keats isn’t our guy (which I still don’t believe), or, NC State has been constantly digging out of the hole left behind by the Jimmy V “scandal”… which please! would have been a fart in the wind by today’s standards. Or, I got another excuse, we’re cursed, or no way we’re going to win against teams like Duke and UNC and no way we’ll ever… Read more »

Last edited 2 years ago by Afterglow
Dof87
Dof87
2 years ago
Reply to  Afterglow

Can fans organize a fund to pay NIL bucks to players?

jcpackfan1
jcpackfan1
2 years ago
Reply to  Dof87

We’d be better setting up a buy out lol

NCSU84
NCSU84
2 years ago
Reply to  Afterglow

“ But they got their because everyone was on board, from the first moment they broke dirt with the golden shovel on university grounds, to now.” I totally agree. The problem is we all were not on board after the firing of Jimmy V and we have not recovered since. Many of the restrictions on Les mentioned in a previous comment were self imposed by the university. The priority of the administration was not to rebuild the basketball program. Instead, the priority was to rebuild the integrity of the university. Right or wrong, this ‘integrity decision’ initiated the demise of… Read more »

Last edited 2 years ago by NCSU84
NCSU84
NCSU84
2 years ago
Reply to  NCSU84

edit – change ‘established program’ to ‘elite program’

Dof87
Dof87
2 years ago
Reply to  NCSU84

This is all too true NCSU84. Its a tremendously difficult job to elevate the program and keep it there, with almost no margin for error. At this point I think all any NCSU coach will be able to do is keep moving parts and try to catch lightning in bottle to get a deep tourney run, then hopefully build on that.

There is a reason that elite proven coaches don’t even consider coming to NCSU.

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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
Guard Jordan Snell (Walk-On)
Guard KJ Keatts (Walk-On)

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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