Lowe: ‘It’s going to be tough’

Sidney Lowe met with the media this morning. Here’s some of his thoughts on where NC State sits right now along with thoughts on Saturday’s match up with Carolina. Check back later for video from today’s press conference.

How are Richard Howell and Farnold Degand doing? Also, can you talk about the difference Howell and Degand make for the team when they’re in the line up?

It was just something sticking out. It was in that tunnel, the red thing. He’s good, he’s better. Farnold is feeling better, he’s had a couple days now under his belt. He seems to be coming along.

They bring different things. We’re different. Richard brings the physical play and he’s a good passer and then Farnold gives us that extra guy in the back court to maybe push the ball or get to the basket, create something for us. Last game, I’m not sure what team that was. But we definitely need to have everybody healthy.

Is this losing streak frustrating because of what you know this team can be?

It is because I’ve seen it and I know it’s there. We allow the offense to dictate our energy and how he play so if we’re not making shots then guys will get down and worry about their shots too much as opposed to getting back and playing defense. If we make shots then our energy is really good, but we need to get to the point where our defense ignites our offense. That happens with a lot of players and several teams. The good teams fight through that period where they arent scoring and they start talking to each other and getting stops. That’s one of our weakest areas is we’re not very vocal and verbal with each other in that way. We let our offense dictate our energy.

You wanted progress this year. Are you satisfied with the team right now?

With the effort, for the most part I am. That was one thing we set out to do, to come out and give a good effort. The effort part I’ve been pleased with. If we just shoot the ball just a little bit better things would be different. Just a little better and it would have been a different year so far. We have accomplished playing hard now we’ve got to put those other things together. I’d like to see us get a little more active defensively when we’re in our man-to-man defense and more active in our rotations. We’re still working on that. At times we get a little too concerned with our men and not getting off on the weak side. We still have to improve there. We knew it was going to be tough, this is a tough conference. I’m happy with the effort. I would hope we would be a little bit further but a lot of that is dictated by our offense and so I wish we would have been a little but further in that area. Offensively I thought we’d be a little bit better. I don’t think we’ve progressed from an offensive standpoint and that has dictated a lot with our team in other areas.

Could tomorrow’s game against Carolina be an opportunity to turn the year around? Obviously both teams records aren’t what they would want, but is this somewhat of an opportunity?

It could be. It could start something good, but it’s going to be tough. It’s a rivalry game, it doesn’t matter what the records are. Both teams are going through some similar things with youth and developing and trying to progress but it’s still NC State and Carolina. Certainly for us it’s a game that could maybe start something. Showing that you play through things and you get a big win like that. But we’re going to have to be very disciplined. Our defense will have to be solid. And then rebounding the basketball will be key. Transition defense is going to be key. We’ve got to get back and form a wall and protect that paint. We can’t go in there and be soft and allow them to be the aggressor. They are a very active physical team, they play hard. We have to play harder. We have to go in there and compete because if not it’s going to be a long day.

Talk about Josh Davis a little bit. Could you see him developing into a shut down defensive guy you could stick on two guards or point guards in the future? How much lift has he given you rebounding?

Absolutely. With his size and his quickness Josh can guard those guys. I’m sure we’ll have another situation where we put him on a point guard just to take something away, whatever it might be. It could happen tomorrow if those guards and penetrating and hurting us too much. He gives us that luxury defensively.

It’s not just the ones that he gets its the one that he makes an effort and drags another big out and one of our bigs get the rebound. He understands who he is. He knows his strengths and he plays to his strengths. He defends, he runs the floor and crashes the boards. Occasionally he’ll take a shot if it’s wide open, he knows he can take it. But he just knows who he is. That’s probably one of the biggest adjustments for players today. It’s a huge adjustment. Sometimes guys think they are three point shooters, but they don’t make many. Your not a three point shooter. Some guys think they can penetrate and draw and kick, but they turn it over three out of four times. Maybe that’s not what you do. He understands who he is and he plays to that.

What are the thoughts from the team when you watch film? What is the pulse of the team right now?

I think when they watched the film they were a little embarrassed. When you’re in the game they can’t see really what’s happening. It’s not until you show them the film and they walk out in disbelief. We went out on the floor and practice and had a great practice. But I think they were a little embarrassed. Unfortunately, sometimes you have a game or two like that during the course of a season where it’s not your team. What we did too is show them some clips of positive things we did. We showed them 10 clips of when we did things right and we scored 10 times. We’re trying to show them some of the positive things they are doing and trying to get back to those positive things.

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75 Responses to Lowe: ‘It’s going to be tough’

  1. choppack1 02/13/2010 at 1:20 PM #

    “You might wanna risk setting the program back another half decade or so… but, I sure as hell don’t.”

    You might want to risk us having double digit losses 5 consecutive years and continuing to be a laughingstock -but I don’t.

    Look, I can buy giving Lowe one more year, if only to get his recruits here. But I strongly suspect even w/ these recruits, Lowe will suck. Then what happens if said recruits leave when Lowe leaves? How far are we set back then.

    Also, 2 days ago- SFN did a breakdown of our coaches- and Sidney had the worst record of ANY COACH IN NC STATE HISTORY WHO COACHED MORE THAN 2 YEARS…As it stands right now, Sid needs to win 6 more games this year – TO TIE HWSBN. Just think about that…he’ll have to have his most successful stretch EVER to TIE.

  2. BJD95 02/13/2010 at 1:28 PM #

    The program can’t be set back further. It’s at rock bottom right now.

    Lowe’s performance is worse than HWSNBN’s first four years (year 1 for each was nearly identical, but years 2-4 significantly worse for Lowe). And HWSNBN should have been fired after 4 seasons, too.

    Lowe never would have been hired anywhere else. And even if someone was crazy enough to hire him, he certainly would be cut loose after this season, if not before.

  3. HPWolf 02/13/2010 at 1:36 PM #

    TOBforprez

    You cant compare Lowes first 4 years to Herbs. Herb inherited a bottom level team from Les Robinson and had to start from scratch and rebulid. Sid inherited a 5 time straight NCAA 20 plus win team and took it to the bottom. The only thing that matters here is did Sid win. Look at the stats man. We are DFL!!!!!!!!!!

  4. HPWolf 02/13/2010 at 1:44 PM #

    Prez give me one thing that convinces you that sid can coach. Dont forget what he did with JJ Hickson and a solid returning group of players. JJ was a first round selection(# 3 I believe)and sid got nothing, nothing out of that team. So tell me what makes you think he can coach?

  5. TOB4PREZ 02/13/2010 at 1:46 PM #

    Sid inherited a 5 time straight NCAA 20 plus win team and took it to the bottom. The only thing that matters here is did Sid win. Look at the stats man. We are DFL!!!!!!!!!!
    ——————————————–
    How many of Herb’s initial class BAILED before he was named the coach???
    2/3rds of Sid’s did.
    Also, how much experience did Herb have recruiting high school kids compared to Sid??? Also, in 10 years here Herb NEVER had the kind of kids considering coming here that Sid has…. EVER. Sid’s a better recruiter than Herb after just 3 years in the business. If you don’t think Sid needs to be the HC next year, then you’re just going to have to suck it up…. cuz he’s gonna be… and, RIGHTFULLY SO. Herb didn’t inherit anything worse than Sid did…. in fact, one primadonna Sid did inherit likely cost the program some momentum from year 1 to 2 because he couldn’t handle sharing the spotlight. That’s on Sid, he should have kicked the kid off the team, but then people would have blamed him for getting rid of the team’s LONE McD’s AA. He probably today wishes he’d have done that though.
    Sid will be here next year, and so will I…. I just wonder about a TON of you.

  6. HPWolf 02/13/2010 at 1:53 PM #

    Im not going anywhere, and no doubt sid will be given his 5th year. It will not matter. The guy simply does not have the capacity to out coach the other ACC coaches and never will. We are on a dead end road and we have passed the sign that says dead end but we are going all the way just to be sure. Talent will only go so far in this league. Look at the successful programs in the ACC and they all have one thing in common. Good coaching. Sid is lost. We are simply delaying the tough choice.

  7. TOB4PREZ 02/13/2010 at 1:54 PM #

    “Prez give me one thing that convinces you that sid can coach. Dont forget what he did with JJ Hickson and a solid returning group of players. JJ was a first round selection(# 3 I believe)and sid got nothing, nothing out of that team. So tell me what makes you think he can coach?”
    ———————————————————————–
    you seem to hold a lot of stock in JJ… so lets take a look at what JJ had to say about his time with Sid….
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    While the moves were home-grown — Hickson had the basics of low-post scoring down in high school — he found it invaluable that NC State coach Sidney Lowe spent a decade in the NBA.”Everything he said was coming from the NBA perspective already”, Hickson said. “You wouldn’t believe all the things I knew just from being around him that season.”

    JJ Hickson on Coach Lowe
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    Sid has the ability to isolate and exploit mismatches, when he’s got a guard or two with the ability to create off the dribble. Next year he’s got a damn good one coming in that can do that, so I fully expect them to find the hot hand on any given night, and keep the offense flowing. Sid’s not unlike roy in that he wants to be able to just roll the ball out there and let his athletes dictate the pace/style of play… but he doesn’t have the horses for that, NEVER has. This year’s freshman class, and the one coming in next year (ie- the FIRST TWO classes he’s been able to get on the kids early with) are clearly cut from a different (read- MORE athletic) cloth.
    Again, if next year’s team finishes below .500 in the league and does NOT make the big dance, I’m all for starting a new coaching search. But, UNTIL such time that that happens…. I’m going to fully support the staff that’s in place, because I can see the hope that’s on the horizon.
    Do forgive me though, for keeping it rationale and taking ALL of the facts into account…

  8. HPWolf 02/13/2010 at 2:32 PM #

    Prez

    you seem to hold a lot of stock in JJ… so lets take a look at what JJ had to say about his time with Sid….

    I did not say I had alot of stock in JJ but the NBA scouts sure did. I sure as hell wouldnt quote a 20 year old kid or however old he is now.

    My point is sid could not create any sort of team chemistry and it even got to the point where the team quit on him.

    My question remains: give me a reason or example why you think this guy can coach because right now we(NC State) is the team that every other teams looks at and chalks up a win on their schedule. And facts, the fact is we are the doormat of the ACC. FACT!

  9. HPWolf 02/13/2010 at 2:44 PM #

    Also, you can talk about these two great recruits coming in (Brown & Harrow) but we all know that if they all are that good they will be gone very soon. A program must be built for the long haul and if sid is such a great recruiter where are they now. He has been at the helm for 4 years and we are still DFL. The last two classes coming in were supposed to help us turn the corner. Where is the progress? We see other programs in the ACC and across the country reload with new coaches and players and we remain at the bottom. Where is the progress?
    You are also forgetting the players that are growing up here and still leaving the state. If we could have secured Wall who plyed BB in Raleigh or Leslie that decomitted we may have something. My bet is they do not want to play for the worst team in the ACC. We may still get Leslie but a good coach could make that trio a national contender. Lowe will never get the full potential from those kids. Sid will be fired next season. Bank on it.

  10. wolfmanmat 02/13/2010 at 3:12 PM #

    SO, we fire Sid and go with who? Vinny Del Negro? I’ve heard Bob Knight, Jay Wright, Nolan Richardson, Bob Huggins, Bobby Cremins…among others. Seriously? None of these guys WANT our job. If we fire Sid we will not have a “big” hire. We will go 3 more years of transition from Sids to X’s…

  11. Rochester 02/13/2010 at 3:29 PM #

    TOB4Prez, It’s simply not true that Sendek never had any top recruits. Damien Wilkins was the No. 4 recruit in the country in 1999 (that’s overall, not just at his position). Julius Hodge was very highly ranked. Josh Powell was a top recruit. Cedric Simmons. He also had a commitment from Chris Wright (now at Georgetown).

    Every ACC school gets top recruits. Some more than others, but it’s a great conference and kids want to play in it. You’d have to be a total boob to never land any top-notch talent in the ACC.

  12. WolftownVA81 02/13/2010 at 3:36 PM #

    ^Great argument for keeping a poor coach “we might suck worse because who could we get, no one would want to come here”. NCSU reminds me of Waynes World “we fear change.”

  13. TOB4PREZ 02/13/2010 at 3:46 PM #

    “TOB4Prez, It’s simply not true that Sendek never had any top recruits”
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    I never say he couldn’t.
    I merely stated that he was never able to put together a whole CLASS like the one Sid has coming in next year. And, if Chris Wright had still come to State, this thread wouldn’t even be in existence. Guard play is EVERYTHING…. and for those that keep saying he’s HAD 4 YEARS to recruit those players, please refer to where I pointed out that it takes developing relationships early in their HS careers to land the TOP NOTCH guys…. Hickson was a fluke, that Sid stole from Tennessee at the last minute… thanks to his boy in the ATL (Shareef). Also, doesn’t Sid have a commitment from an ’11 class already too??? referencing someone above’s point about “what about AFTER next year”.

  14. wolfmanmat 02/13/2010 at 4:50 PM #

    I have no fear of change….but, we need to have positive change. So, what is our alternative? If anyone can present a logical alternative that will lead our program in a better direction, then I am all for it, but people keep throwing out a “wish” list like they did with the Lowe coaching search(see Cal/Lavin/Gillespie/Brady/Wright/Dixon/etc). Unfortunatly, none of the guys on the “wish” list want to come to a school with title asperations surrounded by UNC/Duke/Wake where we have proven that the fans will be unhappy with a winner(Herb) unless a team competes with Duke/UNC/etc for titles and where we have fired our own(Lowe/Chuck) and where NO player in the last 20 years has gone on to success at the next level….I mean, do we really need to clarify why the “wish list” doesn’t want to come to State? So, we can all complain about Sid, but where do we go if we fire him? Who do we change to? That’s the biggest question and is the one none of our fans(or Fowler for that matter) can even conceivably answer.

  15. VaWolf82 02/13/2010 at 4:56 PM #

    If anyone can present a logical alternative that will lead our program in a better direction, then I am all for it,

    You can’t possibly believe that you will find that here.

    but where do we go if we fire him?

    What do you expect someone to say? Why would you even think that talking about prospective coaches on a message board/blog would serve any purpose whatsoever?

    I can’t believe that anyone is stupid enough to believe that State can’t hire a good coach.

  16. wolfmanmat 02/13/2010 at 7:02 PM #

    ^Have you met Lee Fowler? Did you black out during the last basketball coach search? …. I can’t believe anyone would want to journey into “uncertainty” with Lee Fowler heading the search. Now if we actually “know” of any decent options, then I am all for it. But, look at successful programs; they don’t fire without knowing what direction they plan to go. See Carolina firing Matty. They knew where they were going. Our program has no idea.

    “What do you expect someone to say? Why would you even think that talking about prospective coaches on a message board/blog would serve any purpose whatsoever?”

    Then why post? This is a blog; you post about what direction you think the program is headed. If a poster suggests firing Sid, then the poster must see a better alternative. I am curious who we see that is a better alternative that would take the job at NCSU.

  17. Wulfpack 02/13/2010 at 7:28 PM #

    You’re right, wolfonthemat. Probably not a whole lot of coaches out there that wold like to earn a million dollars plus a year coaching in the ACC…

    This is an idiotic argument. I’m sick and f-ing tired of the defeatist attitude around him. It has seeped from the administration into the fan base.

    Sidney Lowe is a horrible basketball coach. He was horrible the day he was hired and he’s equally as horrible today some 3.5-4 years later. If you don’t care about at least trying to get better as a basketball program, then I can’t help you.

  18. VaWolf82 02/13/2010 at 8:24 PM #

    Fowler was told to hire a consultant for the FB coaching search….So it is not certain that he would be leading the search, even if he is still here.

    Talking about potential replacements is about the stupidiest line of conversation that I can think of…especially since Sid hasn’t been fired. What difference does it make if someone has a coach in mind or not? Do you think that someone from a search committee is taking notes?

  19. wolfmanmat 02/13/2010 at 9:02 PM #

    ^ No, but, we what is the point about talking about firing Sid if we don’t talk about who will replace him. They kind of go hand in hand…

  20. wolfmanmat 02/13/2010 at 9:10 PM #

    ^ Wulfpack, it’s not defeatist to wonder what our alternative is. Before you fire a coach, you need some idea of the alternative. Sid may be a horrible coach; he has had horrible talent, but personally, I’m not sold that he is a horrible coach…if you are then that is fine, my question is “who is better that wants the job?” if we fire Sid, where do we go? If you want Sid gone, you must have some suggestion of where you want the program to go…

  21. VaWolf82 02/13/2010 at 9:32 PM #

    Before you fire a coach, you need some idea of the alternative.

    This is absurd. The school hires the consultant, so that coaches can “apply” for the job without anyone knowing about it. The consultant then makes some recommendations to the school. The third party assures everyone of deniability right up until the hiring is announced by the new school.

  22. Wulfpack 02/14/2010 at 9:11 AM #

    “my question is “who is better that wants the job?””

    Obviously, we disagree on just how bad of a coach Sidney Lowe is. My answer to your question is pretty much “anybody”. Sid has shown his hand. He’s a terrible coach any way you cut it. The numbers don’t lie. Time to move on.

  23. wolfmanmat 02/14/2010 at 9:13 AM #

    ^All I’m saying is that if you fire someone, you(ie. the administration) should have some idea as to who the candidates are. Last time we had a coach search we had 3-5 coaches stand us up or use us for raises. We had NO better candidates, so we SETTLED for Sid. If we begin another coach search, we don’t want to have to settle. You don’t fire the current regime until you have a couple solid leads…nothing kills a program more than vacancy at the head coach position. See when Herb left. If we usher Sid out, we need to be able to have a replacement quickly to keep the transition smooth.

  24. frankiepack 02/14/2010 at 11:06 AM #

    No one would want this or do a better job? You can find a decent HS coach or just let the team run it self like a pickup game and I think we would have better results.

  25. Wolfpack05 02/14/2010 at 12:23 PM #

    you cant blame all this on coaching….i mean the only good player we have right now is tracy…without him we wouldnt have won 8 games at this point..with some good talent like we have coming in and go bench players like our starters are now we can be alot better…but sidney better get it goin next year

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