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Wolfpack Non-Conference Report Card

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Well, the preseason is over and it’s on to ACC play this Saturday when the Pack takes on Pitt at home. So far the season has been a big win for Gottfried and company. State was just an afterthought when the season began, but now there’s a little buzz around them and people around the nation are starting to take notice. We discussed the reasons why and as a staff came up with this report card:

 

Team Chemistry: A
In prior years NC State would be lucky to receive a ‘C’ at best in this category. It’s been a struggle for the coaches in Raleigh to get a talented yet cohesive group together. There’s always been one ego too many or too many guys with their own agenda. This year, however, I think that’s changed and it’s started from the top. Gottfried has been good for this program because he’s put a premium on family and togetherness. He’s recruiting talented team guys and he’s getting the buy in he’s been looking for. As for the players, I think this turnaround can be credited to TJ Warren. Warren is going to be the guy that teammates look to as a leader. He’s carrying this team in scoring every night and he’s really working hard to become a great all around player, but his best asset is his ability to do all that and still be a team first guy. Warren is a lock to play at the next level, but he’s not mailing in his college career. He’s out there trying to win and the rest of the guys see that. It’s refreshing to see this with such a young team because this is how programs grow. You need a good group of veterans to pass this down to the newcomers. The young guys then realize that this is the type of basketball played at NC State and feel obligated to carry the torch. Then when the next class comes in, they teach just as they were taught. Right now NC State is on a pretty nice trajectory in the chemistry department.

 

Coaching: A-
We’ve been bullish on Gottfried his opening press conference. But how much weight does that hold? We were bullish on Sidney Lowe after his first season and we all saw how that turned out. I do think Gottfried is different though. Him and his staff are working their tails off to bring in a certain brand of player. They aren’t just going after talent, they’re going after high character talent (something NC State has not seen consistently over the past 10 years). These guys coming in are team first guys with big time talent that are choosing the Wolfpack over other high profile programs. But recruiting is only the beginning. I’ve been impressed with player development since this staff has taken over. Just look at Richard Howell, now Vandenberg and Warren. These guys have completely changed their bodies under this staff. That shows that 1) They’re being told what it takes to be great, and 2) They’re actually buying in and making these changes. This season I do feel as though this staff has done a lot right. I think bringing Dez Lee to Raleigh and being ok with the Purvis departure was a very good move. I think giving major minutes to Lennard Freeman from the get-go was smart and I think relying heavily on these freshmen will end up paying off in years to come. I think moving Cat Barber to the starting role and bringing Ralston Turner off the bench was another good move. The reason I’m giving coaching an A- and not an A is because of the Lewis situation. I think that will eventually work itself out, I do think Lewis is struggling big time with confidence right now and I think the staff could have eased him into the backup role a little easier. Other than that, what can you complain about? Here is a team that many thought would be a bottom 3 team, and Gottfried has people talking about a contender.

 

Offense: B-
I didn’t want to go lower than a B because of the numbers (41st in the nation in FG%), but I think it was only fair since offense is definitely an area for improvement. I think the last two games really exposed a few flaws for this team. Sure, Warren is probably one of the nation’s 10 best scorers and Cat Barber and Dez Lee are both very dangerous scoring guards, but even with that, this team struggles at times to get quality shots. One problem is that there really is not post presence. Vandy, Freeman, Washington and Anya have pretty much earned their keep on the defensive end, but none of them (outside of a few spurts by Washington) have been able to get it going offensively. They lack a true back to the basket option. Although Gottfried really doesn’t rely on post play all that much thanks to  the UCLA high post offense, it would be nice to see a guy who they could dump is down to and let him go to work in the paint when the guards are struggling.

When this team is on the break they are very, very dangerous, but they have shown that they struggle shooting the ball from beyond the arc and sometimes rush too much and settle for quick shots in their half court sets. They have yet to show that they can dominate a 2-3 zone, and until they do, teams will be throwing that at them night in and night out.

 

Defense and Rebounding: B
With Cat Barber and Dez Lee at guard, this team shouldn’t have much problem with opposing backcourts, however there are still times when defensive lapses by these guys lead to easy buckets. That being said, these two guys have shown flashes of being lock down defenders. Warren has become a much better defender and is really exerting himself on this end of the floor while Vandy and Anya have been absolute monsters in the paint. Vandy is constantly altering shots and Anya has stretches where he doesn’t even let the opposition get shots off in the paint before blocking them into the stands. And we didn’t even mention Lennard Freeman who has literally earned his playing time on the boards. If I was projecting these categories, I would likely give NC State an A, because I think when all is said and done, this team will be a dominant defensive group.  They are, however, still young and are learning. They currently rank 52nd in FG% defense, but with the ACC season around the corner and bigger, stronger athletes on every team, we’ll really see what this Wolfpack D is made of. All in all, State gets a high grade here because I don’t think anyone pegged them as a team that could lock you down and out-rebound you.

 

Depth: B
State has good but not great depth. When they do bring guys off the bench they are young but talented guys who really have defined roles. This team doesn’t really have that do-it-all 6th man that ramps up the energy on demand…yet. I think Kyle Washington is budding into a real threat. He’s still finding his niche and learning his role, but slowly but surely he’s gaining confidence. He brings good energy, physicality and the ability to score from 15 feet. They also have a 3 point threat in Ralston Turner. This guy is another one that is learning to settle into his role. Turner could certainly be getting more minutes if he got a little better with shot selection. Too often he’s taking 3’s off-balance and not in the flow of the offense. If he tones it down a bit, plays within the flow of the game, and doesn’t take shots while blanketed by defenders, he’ll certainly be earning more minutes because he can shoot. You also have another young guy in Beejay Anya. The guy is massive and has shown that he can take over games in the paint on the defensive end. He still struggles on offense a bit and his stamina is still a work in progress, but it’s nice to have a backup center that can impact a game. Then you have Tyler Lewis. We hit on him yesterday in an article about his season so far, but he’s a guy that I feel NC State really needs. Barber is your starter for sure and he’s the real deal, but State needs that ball control, change of pace PG for those moments when momentum changes and the team needs to take a step back, calm down and run their sets.

 

So there are our grades. Do you agree, disagree, think we missed anything? Let us know in this forum thread.

 

 

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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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