Trevor Lacey to turn pro – 2016 excitement deflated

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N.C. State announced Wednesday that guard Trevor Lacey, who turns 24 in October, plans to enter the NBA Draft.

The 6-foot-3 Lacey averaged 15.7 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists as a redshirt junior during the 2014-15 season, when he made the All-ACC second team and led the Wolfpack to the Sweet 16.

“I would like to thank the coaching staff, university and fans for a wonderful experience the last two years at N.C. State, but I’d like to declare for the NBA Draft,” Lacey said in a school-issued release.

“I had a great group of teammates the last two years, and they’ll always be like brothers to me. This has been the toughest decision of my life. But I feel like pursuing this new journey in my basketball career is what is best for me.”

Lacey played two years at Alabama before transferring to N.C. State, and he sat out the 2013-14 season per NCAA rules. His age, along with a skill level that made him the nation’s most efficient and effective isolation scorer, are factors in the decision to turn pro.

He doesn’t have elite athleticism or foot speed, though, one reason he is ranked No. 96 on ESPN analyst Chad Ford’s list of top-100 draft prospects. There are only two rounds and 60 picks in the NBA Draft.

Only two of the top 10 players from a 22-14 team in 2014-15 were seniors, but Lacey joins fellow wing Ralston Turner, the team’s second-leading scorer, and backup guard Desmond Lee in departing. It’s still unclear if point guard Cat Barber will return following a strong sophomore season, and post player Kyle Washington saw his minutes drop as he became the Wolfpack’s fourth interior option late in the season, although he did have a significant impact in two NCAA tournament games.

Without Lacey or Turner available, the Wolfpack could replace them in the starting lineup with 6-4 guard Terry Henderson, who sat out the 2014-15 season as a West Virginia transfer, and one of the Martin twins. Caleb Martin started one game and ranked sixth on the team with a 4.8 scoring average as a freshman, and Cody Martin made three starts as a defensive-minded wing.

N.C. State hasn’t signed any Class of 2015 recruits.

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  • #85052
    JasonP
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    Best of luck to him and thanks for the season. Baffled as to how Roy is keeping Paige around (actually, not really since they do whatever they want & skirt consequences). And if this other word of transfer/going pro is true regarding KW, there’s going to be several holes to fill on what has been a lackluster recruiting off season for the team. Hope this is not taking Gott and the coaching staff by surprise…

    #85053
    WolfInVolCountry
    Participant

    I wish the best for him. At 24 I can understand his decision, but I still think it may be a mistake. I think a good/great season next year could have gotten him into the high second/low first round of the draft. Oh well… hopefully Gott can pull a rabbit out of his hat.

    #85056
    TheAliasTroll
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    Trevor is a good college player but not even close to NBA talent and another year doesn’t get him close either. Him being 24 it absolutely makes sense for him to try and get some European money. I don’t think the team gets worse but the competition we play against in the ACC will be even greater next year. If Gott pulls off another NCAA tourney appearance in 2016 build him a statue.

    #85057
    bsly
    Participant

    Not the end of the world. It just means more pt for henderson and the Martin twins. We could use another guard though.

    #85058
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    I became worried about Almond Joy late last week, on the SAME F-ING DAY I jinxed us by saying all was “quietly confident” on the wolven source front. Then over the weekend, things started looking more hopeful. Then, more news on him today that could be viewed as bad, and a few hours later…he declares.

    The second guy I’m worried about isn’t Angel of Death (nor is it Cat, no need to go into complete panic) and I hope to God it’s just a coincidence he was hanging around with Almond Joy…

    4 guys for the 1-3 slots isn’t ok. Even assuming Twin A or Twin B can be a viable backup Point Forward (remember when Billy Packer said that Ben McCauley should have been that on our lost season in Sid’s second year?), we MUST get a grad school transfer.

    #85059
    Wulfpack
    Participant

    we MUST get a grad school transfer.

    Has the NCAA outlawed this yet?

    #85060
    Khan
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    Top 4 team next year. Believe the hype!

    #85061
    RedReid
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    TL has been in school effectively for 4 years. If he has graduated this may not be a bad move for him. If he is on the cusp of finishing his degree(within a year) I feel like it’s dumb not to finish considering he is most likely heading for a European career. I hope that doesn’t come off as condescending because he was fun to watch play and will play basketball somewhere professionally for a long time. Playing ball anywhere Is better than pushing paper at a desk job. I just hope is considering life after ball as well.

    #85062
    BassPacker
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    Well crap….seems like anytime theres a glimmer of hope for something special with a Pack team, it gets dashed. I can understand Lacey decision but honestly don’t see it. I hate the NBA and what it has done to the college game of basketball. If something doesn’t happen to make the NCAA game worth more than just an education to top players, then the college game will become the Washington Generals of NBA.

    #85063
    redisgood
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    It’s official. Kyle is gone too.

    #85064
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Great. We’re officially boned. Now I have to hope the exodus doesn’t grow to 3.

    F-CK EVERYTHING.

    #85065
    redisgood
    Participant

    Life off the bubble didn’t last vey long.

    #85066
    Wulfpack
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    We all saw it in the body language. He finished strong, but was he really going to compete for serious minutes over Abu, Freeman and Anya? Don’t think so.

    #85067
    JasonP
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    Doesn’t make sense but…good luck to KW. And good luck to us. We need it.

    #85068
    NCSU84
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    As soon as we lost to Louisville in the NCAAT, I predicted Trevor and Kyle would leave. This is one time that I truly hate being right.

    #85069
    Wulfpack
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    To clarify, the NCAA is taking a long hard look at the 5th year transfer rule.

    According to Jim Haney, executive director for the National Association of Basketball Coaches, the NCAA is looking at the rule for possible changes.

    “I’m hopeful that by September there will be a recommendation going forward regarding changing that rule,” Haney said.

    And if it is changed, they hope it will go into effect for the 2016-17 school year.

    http://www.cleveland.com/sports/college/index.ssf/2015/04/ncaa_college_fifth-year_transf.html

    #85070
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    Gottfried should try to get involved with #2 recruit SG Jaylen Brown, stat. Adidas kid from Marietta. We have minutes.

    #85071
    redisgood
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    Seven scholarship players at the moment. Three bigs, three wings, and one guard. Not good.

    #85072
    choppack1
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    I had hoped that Lacey would leave the door open but it certainly don’t sound like it.

    You had to figure kW was gone once Freeman solidified his starting position. The big issue is depth right now – and that’s only if we don’t lose others. Hold your breath – the martin twins just got a lot more important. Cat, Henderson, Anya and Abu are obviously key…with what we have returning we can still be damn good. But we can’t have other defections or injuries.

    #85073
    packalum44
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    Color me surprised losing two kids early. Who would have ever ever ever thought this could happen. Too bad Gott can’t make an unexpected departure. I hope he doesn’t get caught with his pants down again.

    #85074
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    The grad school transfer route is the way most programs like us can get help when we find ourselves over a barrel like this. So of course the NCAA wants to “fix” it so that only the likes of Duke and Kansas can recover (by late “one and done” signees).

    #85075
    VaWolf82
    Keymaster

    Color me surprised losing two kids early. Who would have ever ever ever thought this could happen.

    I trust that this is sarcasm.

    #85076
    13OT
    Participant

    Why is everyone so upset? Are we the only team losing players early?

    The more things change, the more they remain the same.

    #85077
    Jediwolf
    Participant

    Yes we will miss Lacey and Washington, but Gott is 4 for 4. No reason to think we can’t make it 5 in a row. We have a great team and a great coach. Go Pack! Go Gott!

    #85078
    Wulfpack
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    Are we the only team losing players early?

    Heck no. Your fortunate if they stay. That’s just the way the landscape is these days.

    Duke has lost Okafor, Winslow and Jones. UNC lost Tokoto. UVa lost Anderson.

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