An Improving Wolfpack Hoops Team Still Has Some Work To Do

For quite a while last night against Eastern Kentucky, NC State’s basketball team looked like it did a few games back in their shock loss to NC Central: befuddled by the Colonel’s 2-3 zone defense, the Wolfpack couldn’t buy a bucket.  At the 5:08 mark of the first half, Eastern Kentucky led 22-12, State was missing jumpers everywhere, and the only player keeping them in the game was Tyler Lewis, who came in off the bench and gave the Pack a steady hand when it needed it.  State also stepped up its defense, and beat the Eastern Kentucky zone by scoring in transition, and before the half ended, it had fought its way back into a game that was on the verge of getting away from them.

The second half was a continuation of the end of the first: the Pack shot better, defended better and scrapped better, and in a little more than five minutes took a 36-35 lead it wouldn’t surrender the rest of the way, eventually winning 75-56, with the margin of victory built mostly on a 17 point run.  It was a solid win for a young team, and one that will look good on NC State’s resume, given that Eastern Kentucky is a team that expects to vie for the Ohio Valley Conference Crown.

But, with all due respect to Eastern Kentucky, it’s also a game that shows that the Wolfpack needs to up their game a bit, especially when conference play starts next month.  Mark Gottfried knows it too, as in his post-game comments he quipped that he expects to see a lot of the same defensive strategy that Eastern Kentucky brought to the game. “We’re going to see a lot of zone, I think, this year.” He then added that “We better get better at it or we’re going to have some long nights.”

There are several ways to beat the zone, with good outside shooting being the most obvious solution.  The lack of it is what led to the deficit the Wolfpack had to dig out of last night, and it is something that State players need to improve upon.  Raulston Turner is a player who is said to have a great three point shot, but it appears that the transfer has fallen into a slump — he had a 2-7 night from the field, netting four points, and making none from beyond the three point arc.  Normally prolific scorer Dez Lee also struggled from the field as well, having a 1-6 night for five points.  He converted one three point attempt during State’s big run down the stretch in the second half, but other than that it was a forgettable night for him.  That said, State needs to pick up its long and midrange game in order to force a zone to extend itself to the point where dish-penetrations are more effective.

Another way to beat a zone is to play solid defense and quickly move to the offensive end on transition.  For a relatively quick team like State — and one that has a lightning-fast threat in Cat Barber — that is an important facet of the game.  Barber is already a good defender, with some mentioning recollections of Anthony Grundy when they watch him, but some of the other guards seem to be beaten all too easily off the dribble or give up wide-open threes by being in poor position.  Collectively, as a group, they need to up the consistency of their defensive effort.  We saw a good bit of that in the second half, but in the first stanza, it wasn’t quite there.  Against Eastern Kentucky, you can recover.  Against Duke, Syracuse or UNC, you’ll probably get run out of the gym by halftime.

Finally, when a team is struggling to score, it needs to convert every free throw it possibly can.  State shot 13-19 for a 68.4% conversion rate last night, which isn’t bad, but players like Lennard Freeman continue to prove that they need some reps in the gym shooting from the charity stripe: Freeman was 1-5 from the line, and obviously it’s something that both he and Mark Gottfried would like to see him improve.  The good news is that with dedication, good coaching, practice can make perfect.  Whether that happens is pretty much up to the young player.  Doing so will make him a far more potent weapon.

Fortunately, it appears that this is a team that has the capability of doing all of the things mentioned above, and more beyond that.  It is a group that plays together, and one that seems to play for each other and not as individuals trying to highlight themselves for a potential NBA contract.  They seem to encourage other and actually enjoy each others’ successes, something that Jordan Vandenberg put on vivid display towards the end of the game last night.  After he slammed home a hard-fought basket in the paint, he was pumping his fists emphatically in clear enjoyment of the success he’d attained, but what was most telling was the reaction of the players on the floor and on the bench — they were enjoying Vandenberg’s display as much as he was.  That shows that this edition of NC State basketball is an actual team.  Teams can collectively achieve more than the sum of their parts.

On the other hand, the lack of team spirit can make a team achieve far less than the sum of its parts.  That’s something that Wolfpack fans only need to go back to last spring to remember, and it looks like this is a squad that won’t have that problem.  Over the long haul, these guys will probably increase their consistency, gain skill from experience and by the latter half of the year be one helluva tough out for all but the most elite of programs.

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42 Responses to An Improving Wolfpack Hoops Team Still Has Some Work To Do

  1. Rick 12/01/2013 at 8:32 AM #

    Good article. It is weird that a team so guard heavy is so bad at shooting. Shooting is one thing anyone can improve, it just takes hard work.

    I do like thks team though and hope they improve

  2. Ed89 12/01/2013 at 9:38 AM #

    Nice article. Sadly in today’s basketball, pure shooting is somewhat of a lost art. The freshman kid from Charlotte should see some playing time when we face a zone. His man clearly could not leave him, and from what I’ve seen, he’s not a liability on defense.

  3. rtpack24 12/01/2013 at 11:00 AM #

    This team is young in the fact these guys have not played together with a few acceptions. Patrick Wallace can help against a zone the kid can flat out shoot it. Best outside shooter on the team. He can play at both ends of the floor at this level so hopefully he will get some more minutes. Very obivious Lewis’s role is decreasing and not increasing for whatever reason. I believe we will be pretty good team this year.

  4. packalum44 12/01/2013 at 12:25 PM #

    Unc duke and ‘cuse have bad games and halfs too. We won by 20. If that run came in the first five minutes we would be elated. Even better perceived by the human mind would have been if the lead was built steadily. Logically it doesn’t matter if you flip a coin and get heads 5 in a row and rails 5 in a row as compared to alternating.

    I doubt the aforementioned programs would beat this team by many more points if at all.

    Duke lost to Vermont for all intents and purposes if you factor in the several point advantage they gain from friendly refereeing. UNX lost to whoever and I noticed Syracuse struggling against a no name.

  5. wilmwolf80 12/01/2013 at 12:55 PM #

    I would discourage people from harping on Lewis’ seemingly decreased role in the last two games. This is VERY early in the season, and the starting lineup should not be set in stone. I fully expect the coaching staff to continue to experiment with putting the best five on the floor to match up with the other team. Tyler is a very important part of our team this year, and we all need to do our best to encourage him. Clearly, he has deficiencies, as do all players. Clearly there are some things that Cat simply does better, but I believe that having the two of them as interchangeable parts will prove to be very valuable. We should be grateful that we have two capable point guards on our roster, especially since in the fairly recent past we have struggled through seasons with no capable point guards, and we all know how tough that is.

  6. Adventuroo 12/01/2013 at 1:50 PM #

    Wilmwolf80,

    Could not have said it better and would used at least 3X the words.

    OH that we WOULD have TWO good PG’s. Alex had a lot of heart and he was a spark…..but he is nowhere near the PG that TL is.

    Cat, IMO watching from sect 214, did not get off to a good start and Gott and Lutz quickly realized that he needed their “love” and he got a real time tutorial by watching Tyler.

    If you watched the score and the JumboTron (which is not always accurate), we hit 12 on the scoreboard and TL had 6 of them. Cat settled down after that and made fewer mistakes.

    I really DO look forward to having BOTH of them and I know that TL will be here for 4 years and hope that we see Cat for maybe 3….need to keep reminding him of CJL’s “heady” decision.

    BTW….Glenon was looking like Tom Brady and just literally DROPPED the ball as he was getting ready to throw…..OUCH…

  7. BJD95 12/01/2013 at 1:56 PM #

    I like how we kept our wits about us last night, and didn’t panic. Solid growth, and really a pretty decent win. Going 2-0 afterwards mostly makes up for the Central loss. This team was never gonna sweep the mid-majors on its plate.

    It is very refreshing to see guys that don’t hate one another this year. Hell, they even seem to affirmatively LIKE each other sometimes.

    If Buckets were being introduced on The Dating Game, his likes would include offense, rebounding, while his dislikes include defense and facial expressions (more deadpan than Rodney Monroe, never thought I would see that).

    Key stat – Buckets was 9-9 from the stripe. Last year, his rotation/stroke were excellent. But he seemed to fall backwards right as he released the ball. He doesn’t do that this year, and his 50% will skyrocket to 80% plus. Mark it down.

  8. BJD95 12/01/2013 at 1:59 PM #

    Clarification – I am fine with Buckets avoiding defense. We can’t afford him to get in foul trouble, ever. As long as he rebounds, he’s cool with me.

  9. wufpup76 12/01/2013 at 3:46 PM #

    Intensity and defensive effort were definitely the key factors for the team in the second half. One thing led to another as we had many more break opportunities in the second half … 50+ points in the second half after a dreadful first half – good job.

    I think it’s also important to note that even though Lee and Turner had off offensive nights they kept playing in other facets of the game. Turner had a couple of nice blocks during that decisive run, and Lee’s aggression and ball sharing were also key in that sequence. Great signs for team play.

    I also think Wallace should play some – especially against zone defenses. The rotation looks almost set though, so I guess we’ll see. I’m guessing Anya didn’t play mostly b/c of matchup issues (EKU uses a lot of four guard sets) – but I’m still surprised a little that we didn’t see him.

    Also, trash Turner all you want but I think it’s a mistake to give up on him so soon. We need him … looks like the staff thinks so too.

  10. tractor57 12/01/2013 at 7:33 PM #

    I’m not so fine with Buckets avoiding playing any defense. I am fine with him using care to avoid cheap fouls. I think there is a difference.

    I also think it is a bit early in the season to start worrying about who on the team does what. Reasonable enough to speculate but one would hope the coaching staff knows the players a lot better than us fans watching game to game. Vandy has been dandy in his two games and I hope a lot of that carries forward. I’m happy to see a team rather than a collection of individuals and I hope that continues.

  11. Pack78 12/01/2013 at 8:15 PM #

    #16 (LOL) holes lose to UAB 63-59…

  12. wufpup76 12/01/2013 at 8:17 PM #

    ^Yeah, ugly game but beautiful outcome.

  13. Adventuroo 12/01/2013 at 8:19 PM #

    How sharper than a serpents (or Blaze the DRAGON’s) tooth is an assistant that bites the hand of the master that taught him.

    I told DW to let me know when it was a 5 point lead with 15 seconds….but actually watched the last half…..

    WOW…..there is a GOD….now will the sun come up tomorrow in UNCville?

    Wonder WHAT the N&O and the WRAL copy boys (girls or whatever) will write….

    OMG….time for a Black Ruskee…..

  14. choppack1 12/01/2013 at 8:26 PM #

    Turner doesn’t have a great 3 point shot…like you’d expect fro.most 6-6 players he can shoot the 3. We don’t have any guys who are “no help” guys (who warrant regular playing time in gott’s eyes). Turner is our BEST 3 point shooter who plays regularly. Its possible Lewis will find his shot, but no one else who is likely to shoot more than 3 3’s a game is likely to crack the 37% mark…..translation: we can’t shoot. We better be able to defend or rebound or else we will be fortunate to win 6 conference games.

  15. Adventuroo 12/01/2013 at 8:33 PM #

    OMG,

    LMAOROF….

    If you MISSED the intro to the Mark Gottfried show tonight, watch it at 11:30 or online.

    It is a HOOT.

    Don’t know about the content, but the intro is worth it….

    ONE of you geeks has GOT to put it on YouTube and give us the link….

  16. redcanine 12/01/2013 at 10:14 PM #

    Bobby Knight advises beating the zone off the dribble. Split any two defenders, it doesn’t matter. Just get your head and shoulders past someone and it’ll break down.

    I saw Cat do it a couple of times last night. The General would have been proud.

    Speaking of Cat, I love how he back pedals nearly to mid-court, then attacks with a full head of steam directly towards his defender’s hip. Is his defender supposed to follow him all the way back there? Nope. So they just idle like sitting ducks.

    I like Tyler too, he’s nice.

  17. Greywolf 12/01/2013 at 10:45 PM #

    My biggest smile of the game came when someone (maybe Des Lee) gave up a dunk to feed Vandy for the slam near the end. His teammates seem to really love the big guy.

  18. tractor57 12/02/2013 at 3:13 AM #

    +1 here Grey

  19. bill.onthebeach 12/02/2013 at 6:51 AM #

    ^Coach did a good job on the fly… by setting Vandy up for either that dunk or another one after the TimeOut after Vandy got hammered at halfcourt…with no whistle.

    That gentlemen…. is how you keep a kid’s head in the game and build a team at the same time.

    Expect more “goodness” from the VanWagon (I like that one! — because it takes 5-6 guys to fill up a VanWagon…) in the weeks to come.

  20. Adventuroo 12/02/2013 at 9:34 AM #

    Bill.onthebeach,

    I, too, like the VanWagon’s enthusiasm. We state lads(lassies, whatever) have always been partial to the taller folks but have been disappointed (remember Nevin)…

    I like the “Downunder Dunker” nickname for Vandy…

    Charging my Lenovo Champions Club LTR’s on my American Express Blue Cash and getting a nice rebate….GREAT…..

    Watching UNC unravel against a team that was also having a mediocre night and losing…..PRICESLESS…..

  21. vapackfan 12/02/2013 at 11:16 AM #

    like the referene to JV. Someone should print up some tee shirts. bad Losses UNC 2 State 1. And a shout out to womens BB! Looks lkthy are on th right track.

  22. bill.onthebeach 12/02/2013 at 1:51 PM #

    It’s FRIDAY !!!

    And as old Gomer used to say….

    “SURPRIZE, SURPRIZE… SHAZAMM !”

    http://www.wral.com/former-unc-chapel-hill-professor-indicted-in-academic-scandal/13172648/

  23. Sweet jumper 12/02/2013 at 2:15 PM #

    UNC-CHeat should be classified as a rogue university to save space since so far everyone involved in the academic scandal has been called a rogue.

  24. MrPlywood 12/02/2013 at 2:54 PM #

    C’mon guys, I’ve been trying to make this happen for a while… it’s VANDwagon, as in bandwagon… 🙂

  25. bill.onthebeach 12/02/2013 at 2:59 PM #

    You GOTT it PW…

    But a VW Van could be a little more interesting….

    Plus can we avoid the otherwise inevitable arguing and bitching about the style of music played in or by the VANDwagon.

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