DBR’s Take on the Duke/State Game

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“[Gerald Henderson is] a unique player in that he’s strong enough to put it on the floor and get by you and use his body, he can jump over you and he’s really knocking that jump shot down which makes him even tougher. You get up on him, he’s got that first step. He’s playing three or four. He can cause you a lot of problems as you saw tonight. He did exactly what a player of his caliber is supposed to do. He took over the game for a period there and that’s the one guy I talked about in pre-game to the media. He can change the game and he did it again tonight. That’s what he expects of himself and I’m sure that’s what his team expected. He did exactly what a leader is supposed to do. He took over.”

And that’s exactly what State doesn’t have. As admirable as McCauley and Costner can be, neither one is truly a leader. Last year, when they both basically sulked as J.J. Hickson proved to be a better player and took their minutes, and at any rate, neither of them can really alter State’s main flaw, because neither of them bring the ball up and neither is going to ever control it in the halfcourt game, even though McCauley is a more than adequately rounded big man.

It must be the most frustrating thing in the world for Lowe, who wore his big-game red jacket to Cameron. If you look back at his stats when he was at State, they were never overwhelming. Yet he was a superb leader for his team who got his guys to be steady and when they were in a close game hell would freeze over before he made a critical mistake. He was not just a good leader, he was an excellent leader.

He sits there and he is bound to see the mistakes coming, and he’s surely told his guys what to do and not to do. And they are effective for most of the game. But at the end, when his knowledge and experience should be most valuable, they simply can’t do what he has tried to teach them. They rush, they dribble too far, they try to make passes that are a stretch, and slowly, his team crumbles under the pressure and fails.

You can think back to any number of reasonable point guards in the past (or contemporaries for that matter), and they don’t have to be great ones, just good ones, and imagine them at State. How much better would they be? What about Terrell McIntyre? Bobby Frasor? T.J. Bannister? Charlie Ward? Keith Gatlin? Larry Drew II? For that matter, Sidney Lowe?

Just one steady guard who knew what to do in the clutch would make this team a viable tournament team. One steady guard and one reliably intelligent small forward could put them deep into the tournament.

For a competitor like Lowe, sitting and watching incompetence, when he sees the error almost every time, must just eat him alive. After this game and a number of close shaves this season, we have to say this: he’s staying in games despite a critical flaw in his team. We’d have to say that’s the mark of a good coach.

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105 Responses to DBR’s Take on the Duke/State Game

  1. Bubba 01/22/2009 at 8:35 PM #

    vtpackfan

    You do realize the Oak Hill team that Marion(4A) beat is a small 2A school in Indiana and not Oak Hill Academy dont you?

  2. 44rules 01/23/2009 at 3:18 AM #

    Thanks for the props, tractor57. I appreciate that.
    KYjelly, I’ve never come on this board and said this or that player should or shouldn’t play, so i don’t know where you’re coming from. You could use help with punctuation and capitalization, though.
    I haven’t “drunk the Kool-Aid” and believe Sid is the Messiah, or anything like that. But it looks like the team has improved, effort-wise at least, from last year. Everybody knew Sid had no college coaching or recruiting experience, so we should have expected a long and slow learning curve.
    I’m just more inclined to fight with and support what we have than let Fowler and his higher-ups make another laughingstock of the university. I said when he was hired we should give him 5 years. Heck, we gave HWSNBN a decade, and we’re nearly 30 years from relevance as a basketball powerhouse. And we’re gonna dump Sid for another merry-go-round after less than 3?

  3. coachkoh 01/23/2009 at 10:09 AM #
  4. redfred2 01/23/2009 at 8:21 PM #

    It’s getting kind of tiring reading comments where someone wants to only jump on the coach/staff entirely, or single out just the players, and place A-L-L of the blame on one or the other exclusively. It’s like they’re trying to say that we could have definitely beaten the #2 Duke Blue Devils if only Sidney Lowe wasn’t our coach at the moment. Or, it’s like their counterparts are trying convince people that Sidney Lowe could kick Coach K’s heavily laden McDonald’s All-American line up nine times out of ten, if he just had a point guard and a second set of eyes out on the court.

    Sorry, but NOBODY who knows anything about college basketball can make either of those claims.

    The predicament we are now facing is because of many different factors, one being strategies, and recruiting based on those strategies (past and present), and two is that the current Head Coach at NC State is still doing on the job training in pretty much every aspect. These two factors DO very much contribute to one another, they are NOT separate entities, they ARE intertwined and they are BOTH impeding EACH OTHER’S progress right now. AND, there is no magic potion or quick fixes for either.

    I do not expect to see very many miracles until ALL parties involved have been granted proper time to work on upgrading and improving their ‘games’ all the way around. And when I say proper time, I’m not talking about just a couple of weeks or months either. I think Lowe has his eye on the right prize and not just getting back to a comfortable level of numbness like before. But no matter how this coaching hire may sit with any one of us NC State fans at the moment, we’re all riding on a somewhat risky investment with a minimum of five years before any really substantial returns cab be expected.

    It’s out of our control anyway, and the ones “in control” are scarier than our current reality. Only the individual can choose whether to maintain a positive, or a negative, outlook on the events as they unfold over the long haul. Myself, I’ll be critical of every step of the process, but I’ll stay positive overall until proper time has elapsed, and until I have eliminated all of the question marks.

  5. Afterglow 01/23/2009 at 9:05 PM #

    Truewolfpackfan84-Wall hasn’t signed with anyone nor has he indicated who he’s leaning towards. I’m guessing Memphis<<<but that’s just what I’ve always thought and would be pleasantly surprised if he chose to come here.

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