Senior Night – Wake Entry

It is Senior Night at NC State and the RBC should be filled to capacity for Engin Atsur’s final home game in Wolfpack white.

Section Six has their typical great preview up. Their advice is the take a very close look at the Deacons.

The long and the short of it is simple – the Deacons’ offense isn’t that good, and their defense is even worse. Because of the mismatch between State’s good offense and Wake’s bad defense – this game will be won or lost by the Wolfpack’s defensive efforts when the Demon Deacons have the ball. IF NC State brings the Dr. Jekyll squad who plays defense and blocks out on the boards – as opposed to the Mr. Hyde squad who looks like a Les Robinson team – the Wolfpack should be in a good position.

The Deacons have the least efficient offense in the ACC, and by a comfortable margin, which you can see illustrated in Big Ten Wonk’s handy visual aid. What makes them so bad? In addition to being the most turnover prone team in the conference, the Deacs are also 11th in eFG% and 10th in offensive rebounding percentage. Can’t shoot, can’t grab your misses–this is a problem better known as Chronic Brick Fatigue Syndrome.

In seven conference road games, the offense has been nothing short of terrible: 0.89 points/possession, including a delightful 0.62 pts/poss effort in Durham.

What I’m not going to tell you for fear of the consequences is that Wake Forest hasn’t managed to score better than a point per possession in any road conference game this season. I’m definitely not pointing that out.

The primary unknown tonight is the potential impact of Wake’s press. It didn’t work for them in Winston-Salem, but they have effectively pressed some teams at different points during the year. State should be able to handle the press as long as the officials don’t swallow their whistle and think that tackling is a part of pressing ala the Wolfpack’s visit to Atlanta earlier in the year. As this awesome analysis crystallizes

…every time the Wolfpack turns the ball over, it costs us 1.3 points. Every time Gavin dribbles the ball off his foot and out of bounds, 1.3 points go down the tubes. Every time Gavin has a lazy pass intercepted, that’s 1.3 points we can never get back. Every time– Okay, okay.

Turnovers have made what is an otherwise decent (Wolfpack) offense into one of the worst in the league. And this is only tangentially related, but you want to know how much we suck at the secondary offensive factors–how much they drag us down? We’re #1 in effective field goal percentage in conference play…and 10th in offensive efficiency. Thanks to turnovers and anemic offensive rebounding, the best shooting team in the ACC has one of the three worst offenses in the ACC.

Despite the erratic play of the Wolfpack this season, isn’t it a wonderful feeling to be going into tonight’s game with a little general happiness? Think about it. There is no potential controversy regarding who gets to start and who doesn’t get to start on Senior Night; and there is no controversy of a squad that has significantly under-performed expectations all season.

Go back and look at the pre-season expectations for Wolfpack Basketball this season — that included the presumption that Engin Atsur would be healthy all year! Under that backdrop, tonight is as “big” of a game as it gets for NC State in 2007. A win over Wake would insure a winning regular season record for Sidney Lowe’s first season and position the Pack to try to impress the NIT selection committee during the rest of our games. This was considered a “STRETCH” goal before the season began.

Additionally, Sidney Lowe’s win in Winston-Salem earlier in the year obviously improved upon the Wolfpack’s recent performance in our rivalry with Wake Forest. (Link)

State has a chance to sweep the Deacons tonight and take a huge step to re-establishing the ‘rightful order’ of things on Tobacco Road. Take a look at this link to some hard work that we put into analysis regarding sweeps in the Wolfpack – Demon Deacon series.

Since Everett Case began coaching NC State in 1946, NC State has swept the regular season series from Wake Forest on 20 occassions. Herb Sendek swept the regular season from Wake Forest once.

Sidney Lowe has a chance to equal that record tonight!!!

GO STATE!

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140 Responses to Senior Night – Wake Entry

  1. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:18 PM #

    I’d like to be the team with the SECOND pick.

  2. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:19 PM #

    Does ESPN love Duke so much that they cant bear to televise them lose in Cameron?

  3. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:19 PM #

    It’s nice to play pretty bad and still win an ACC game. And it’s nice not to be last! Hell yes!

  4. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:21 PM #

    I was thinking same thing, Dan…

  5. BoKnowsNCS71 02/28/2007 at 11:21 PM #

    Wolfpack win

  6. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:23 PM #

    Does GW merit some COY consideration?

  7. beowolf 02/28/2007 at 11:23 PM #

    Shew, just checking in after sweating this one out on the radio.

    Those of you with ESPN-Unseen, was this game as poorly officiated as it sounded? Those last five minutes alone it sounded like the stripes were doing anything possible to hand the ball back to Wake.

    Congrats to Coach Lowe, and thanks for the memories, Engin.

  8. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:23 PM #

    Great night. We beat Wake, and the rat lost.

    Nice to see Ben make it back.

  9. tvp 02/28/2007 at 11:24 PM #

    God I hate Mike Patrick. Dook down 8 with 17 seconds left, Schyer gets his shit thrown, and they can’t stop talking about how it was goaltending. Like it would have fucking mattered.

    With the win:

    We are assured of not finishing in last.
    We are virtually assured of an NIT bid
    Sid is 3-2 against the big 4 in his first year

  10. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:25 PM #

    I hope they interview Justin Clark.

  11. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:27 PM #

    Do we pull for the Noles this weekend so we finish 10th, or Miami so we finish 11th and play in HD on Thursday?

    It’s also very possible that we face Duke.

  12. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:27 PM #

    I’d vote for GW or SG at VT

    GW has worked a nice turn around though. They have a shot in the ACC tourney.

  13. BoKnowsNCS71 02/28/2007 at 11:28 PM #

    Its quibbling. we pull for the Pack and let the cards fall.

  14. tvp 02/28/2007 at 11:29 PM #

    Wake fans are always grousing about how opposing players score career highs against them. They’ve got to be thrilled about the unstoppable Justin Clark.

  15. Pack1998 02/28/2007 at 11:32 PM #

    All things considered, 5 wins in the ACC with an opportunity to pull off 6 is not too bad.

    3-2 in the Big 4 is nice, it has probably been a long time since we had a winning record against the Big 4.

  16. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:36 PM #

    We need a PG and rebounding next year. rebounding should be coming. I hope we land this kid from Miami, and I hope he plays as well in college as he did to close out his HS career.

    LSU has offered him, but I think the clear chance to start as a freshman on Tobacco Road might be enough to land him.

    I hope he had fun at the game tonight.

  17. Rochester 02/28/2007 at 11:38 PM #

    I have ESPNU and saw the game. I didn’t think the calls were that bad. There were a couple of blown out-of-bounds calls, but it looked like a reasonably called game to me. I’ve certainly seen worse.

    We actually held it together pretty well when Atsur went out. We kept our 10-point stiffarm going pretty strong most of the second half. As lame as it is to see Wake get so many offensive rebounds on us, I never felt like we were going to let this one slip away, even when they pulled close on some fluky 3’s in the last minute.

    It was fun watching Clark have a nice game today. He’ll remember that the rest of his life. He really looked good. Of course, it was Wake we were playing.

  18. tvp 02/28/2007 at 11:40 PM #

    Again off topic – this Texas v. A&M game is incredible. A-M was down 7 with 1:30 or so left in OT and came back to send it into double OT. Acie Law has giant stones – drained impossible threes to tie it at the end of regulation and the first OT.

  19. westwolf 02/28/2007 at 11:41 PM #

    Beo, it was never really in doubt… a lot of weird fouls away from the ball…this Clark looked pretty good actually.

  20. BJD95 02/28/2007 at 11:42 PM #

    Acie Law is incredible. What a game this is.

  21. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:43 PM #

    ^ yeah, this is the best college b-ball game of the season.

  22. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:44 PM #

    Other than 83-79, that is.

  23. CaptainCraptacular 02/28/2007 at 11:56 PM #

    *Acie Law is incredible. What a game this is.*

    I can’t believe nobody has made this comparison, but to me, Acie Law is the second coming of Randolph Childress. He just refuses to let TAMU lose.

  24. Dan 02/28/2007 at 11:58 PM #

    Wow. Texas just got away with an intentional foul there. Commentator is right, but handful of jersey + not a Duke player = tech.

  25. nsj 03/01/2007 at 12:07 AM #

    Acie Law is incredible. What a game this is.

    Here in Aggieland, Acie is “Captain Clutch.” He beat Texas with a 3 last year and has beaten or tied games with KU, Texas Tech, and Texas (twice!) this season. Even the missed free throw play was executed to near perfection, giving his team the chance to tie at the end. Never mind the fact that he’s a smart player and unselfish, to boot (A&M had four players in double figures).

    Simply incredible. Comparisons to Childress — in all fairness to Childress — may not do Law justice.

    Senior night on Saturday is going to be special — not only for what Law has done for the team, but for the backstory between him and Gillispie.

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