The NBA’s summer league recently wrapped up play in both Orlando and Las Vegas. Six former Wolfpack players (Courtney Fells, Richard Howell, Scott Wood, Lorenzo Brown, C.J. Leslie & Dennis Horner) were on summer league rosters, their stats are listed below. Courtney Fells played 5 games and started 3 for the Boston Celtics 7.2 points […]
Dennis Horner
Dennis Horner sighting
Dennis Horner, and his tatoo, made ESPN’s Top 10 for a blocked shot in an NBA D-League game league. He’s averaging a solid 15 points an 7.7 rebounds a game playing alongside Clemson’s James Mays for the Springfield Armor. Thank God the Springfield Armor did not have another #31 on their roster! You may remember […]
5 Most Unforgettable RBC Center Basketball Games
N.C. State plays host to No. 1 Syracuse on Saturday night, the first time the Wolfpack is facing a top-ranked, non-conference opponent in Raleigh since 1979. The RBC Center opened in 1999, and here’s a look at the five most unforgettable basketball games in the 12-year-old arena’s history: See Link Video #4: While it can’t […]
Pack Pounds Blue Devils 88-74
NC State delivered 40 full minutes of basketball feeding off the energy of the rowdy RBC crowd and an elevated defensive intensity that included a rare full court press to keep seventh-ranked Duke at arms length and finish with a resounding 88-74 upset. While much praise will deservedly be directed on Tracy Smith’s and Dennis […]
N&O: 15 Reasons for 15 Losses
SFN will have a lot of analysis regarding the 2007-2008 NC State Basketball season and the future of the Wolfpack Basketball Program when this season mercifully comes to a conclusion. Today, the News & Observer‘s Chip Alexander chimed in with a very good look back at 15 reasons why the Wolfpack stunk it up this […]
Chilling anniversary: The Broken Nose
It was a horrifying moment. A chilling blow in the middle of a contested ACC game. Blood began to flow immediately. The shocked victim looked up, grabbed his nose, saw the blood pouring out, and had to exit the game. Who can ever forget it? But then — oh, the bravery! The strength of character! […]
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