Basketball starts tonight! Jackson State @ NC State

NC State football may have a monster game tomorrow against Wake Forest, but tonight basketball will take center stage tonight the 2014 – 2015 version of Wolfpack hoops hits the hardwood for a regular season match up with Jackson State. And, don’t forget that PNC Arena will be rocking a new floor design tonight and throughout the season! (Click here)

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As has been Mark Gottfried’s philosophy since arriving in Raleigh, the Wolfpack’s nonconference schedule is again very formidable this year. But tonight’s game is not expected to be one of the tough ones as (linked here) you will see Jackson State at #310 of 351 Division One college basketball teams.

You can click here and click here if for some reason you want to jump deeper into previews of Jackson State.

With some of these smaller D-I basketball programs, it sometimes seems like they turn over an entire roster from one season to the next. Almost half of Jackson State’s borderline-excessive 18-man roster is new for the 2014-15 season, one obvious sign of a program with a second-year coach in full rebuilding mode.

The Tigers finished last year 11-20 (7-11), which was only good enough for seventh in the 10-team SWAC; the program has not had a winning season since 2011. They bottomed out in 2012 with a seven-win campaign that somehow did not cost ninth-year head coach Tevester Anderson his job. The following season did, though.

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In addition to the weak two-point shooting, the Tigers were also poor from beyond the arc, where they shot 29.3%. They were one of the least-frequent three-point shooting teams in the nation (way to recognize your limitations, fellas!), so they were getting very little to speak of from the ol’ bonusphere.

There is no indication from their exhibition games that they are suddenly shifting into a three-heavy offense heading into 2015. Oh, and another thing: one of those exhibition games was against Tougaloo College, a tiny private school that plays at the NAIA level. Jackson State lost by 21.

We haven’t spent too much time on preseason prognostications simply because there will be plenty of time in this early part of the season to merge the preseason hype with what we are seeing on the court…but, we’ll start to dive deeper into basketball in the days to come! In the meantime, we highly encourage you to keep up with a whole host of individual topic in real time by clicking here.

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  • #61375
    pakfanistan
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    I love the enthusiasm. I hope we’re not equally quick to swing the other direction.

    #61376
    MrPlywood
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    Side note: Buckets scored 40 in the his D-League debut tonight. He won’t be there long.

    #61377
    MrPlywood
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    Where’s my edit button? If anyone is interested, you can watch TJ score 12 points in the first 6 minutes of the game, including two 3 pointers.

    http://dleague.nba.com/games/20141114texbak/

    #61380
    mak4dpak
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    Meanwhile the holes struggle to beat Central. I like the sound of that. Hope that trend continues.

    #61385
    Gowolves
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    Watched the game last night and I was impressed on many levels. The defense looked good. The inside game was not there. Jump shots and driving to the basket was on display. The one feed I saw from Martin to BJ was the only interior pass I remember. I am sure there were more than that but we need to feed the big men. They are going to work that in at some point. Let’s hope the interior game can provide some offense. The defense from Jackson State was weak so they took advantage of what they could.

    Lacy is the real deal. He can run the point so I don’t think we need to worry about Lee running the show. Abu seemed to be a no show but that was because they didnt work the inside the game.

    #61386
    BJD95
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    Lacey was definitely running the point when Hipster Cat rested his paws. He was plenty good at it. Des is solid enough as a backup and defensive specialist.

    I am starting to see MG’s vision for our program, and I like it. It’s athletic, but skilled and intelligent. Most of all, quite fun.

    #61389
    Wulfpack
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    Side note: Buckets scored 40 in the his D-League debut tonight. He won’t be there long.

    No he sure won’t. Hornacek said earlier this week he is going to be an excellent NBA player. Perfect system for him.

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