Remember the (Detroit) Titans (now w/Live-Blog)

Saturday Night at 6pm (ESPN3.com) the beloved Wolfpack will host the Detroit Titans in Historic Reynolds Coliseum. Detroit (#160, 5-5) lost 4 starters from last year’s squad that went 20-13, finished 2nd in the Horizon League, and went to the NIT. They have a lot of new faces (2 Transfers, 1 JUCO, and 3 freshmen) and are still feeling out their roles, just as the Pack is. The focus of the team is all everything small forward Juwan Howard, Jr. , son of Michigan’s Fab Five Juwan Howard, more about him later.

Detroit isn’t pushing the tempo as much as last year, and that may be a result of having so many new faces but they are still faster than the Pack is currently, which is likely a combination of our new faces and the slow poke teams we’ve played so far. The Titans also aren’t shooting the ball very well this year, especially compared to last year. They haven’t been good inside or outside the arc but they are one of the best at the charity stripe (offense and defense), which doesn’t bode well for the Pack since we are struggling at the line and teams are shooting FT’s lights out against us. It doesn’t matter who from Detroit we send to the line they all shoot the ball over 84% from the FT except Brundidge (63%) and Njoku who is an abysmal 25%.

Fun Fact: Detroit is 39-3 when scoring 80 or more points during Coach McCallum’s 6 years there. So expect to see a much faster paced game than what we’ve been seeing lately.

A quick look at the Pack this year:

As we all know the Pack isn’t shooting very well behind the arc but in actuality we are horrible. What is our saving grace is we’re one of the best in the country inside the arc. The Pack is great in 3 of the 4 factors, struggling at getting to the FT line hurts but since we’re struggling at the line anyway maybe that’s a glass half full thing. Defensively the Pack is effective at both inside and outside the arc, which is a pleasant surprise from previous years under Gott and Sid but for goodness sake can we please step up our FT defense?? Teams are shooting a blistering 81.1% from the line against us. THAT’S UNACCEPTABLE!!!!!

Likely Starters:

#2 Juwan Howard Jr. (6-6, 210, JR) Forward – Juwan started his career at Western Michigan before transferring to Detroit after his freshmen year and it was a smart decision for him. Howard is the only returning starter from last year’s squad and has increased his role on the team as such. He’s gone from a role player to the Titans go to guy (sound eerily familiar?) by increasing his possessions from 18% to 28% and the percent of the teams shots from 18% to 32%. Howard is Detroit’s version of T.J. Warren, just not as effective with the ball as Buckets who has a +25 ORating over Jr. Howard also takes way too many three’s for a guy shooting just 27% from three-point land.
#23 Carlton Brundidge (6-3, 202, SO) Guard – Brundidge came to Detroit via Michigan as well, transferring after his freshmen season. Brundidge doesn’t excel at anything but is decent at everything.
#11 Jarod Williams (6-2, 168, FR) Guard – Williams is good at finding his man for the assist but as most freshmen he struggles with turnovers. Still Jarod has a solid 113 ORating while taking 18% of the team’s possessions and a 50% eFG percentage.
#33 Evan Bruinsma (6-8, 214, SR) Forward – Bruinsma has increased his role on the team from 14% to 19.4% of the team’s possessions but the increase has not hurt is ORating of +110. He’s not shooting the 2 or 3 anywhere close to last year but he’s increased his FT% (plus he’s doubled his trips to the line compared to his shots) as well as increasing his rebounding and decreasing his TO%. He will be a dangerous player is he finds his shooting touch from his previous 3 years.
#15 Ugochukwu Njoku (6-10, 220, SR) Center – Njoku may only play half the game and take only 13.6% of the team’s possessions but he makes his presence known when he’s on the court. He’s the team’s main rebounder (followed closely by Onwenu) and is a shot blocker at 10%. Just for reference Vandwagon is 12.4% and Anya is 11%. He’s solid around the basket at 50% but atrocious at the FT line (25%). Hint: Foul Him.

Bench Players:
#5 Matthew Grant (6-1, 165, FR), #4 Patrick Onwenu (6-8, 210, JR), #1 Anton Wilson (6-5, 191, SO), #21 Jermaine Lippert (6-8, 230, SR)

Grant and Onwenu will likely be the first 2 off the bench, while Lippert will play sparingly. Grant plays about half the game but is doing very well with his time on the court and is contributing quite a bit to the team with an ORating of 117 and 20% of the team’s possessions. He’s able to get to the FT line and capitalizes while there, has a good assist rate and low TO rate. Keep an eye on this kid Saturday. Onwenu is a JUCO transfer and is taking about 22% of the team’s possessions but isn’t nearly as effective with the ball as Grant is, sporting a 90.8 ORating. Onwenu excels at rebounding on both ends of the court but has a 38% eFG percentage.

This should be an interesting game, again another close game throughout. Could be the same as LBSU where we might get a small-moderate lead but can never shake them. At least this shouldn’t be a game where Detroit is constantly trying to slow this down to a crawl but looking to push the tempo which could play right into our hands. KenPom likes us to win by 10 and I agree.

About 1.21 Jigawatts

Class of '98, Mechanical Engineer, State fan since arriving on campus and it's been a painful ride ever since. I live by the Law of NC State Fandom, "For every Elation there is an equal and opposite Frustration."

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  • #34705
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Refs calling crap “new” fouls.

    #34706
    RaisedByWolves
    Participant

    Why isn’t Anya getting any playing time?

    #34707
    rthomas44
    Participant

    Because he needs to lose thirty pounds

    #34708
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Blind Squirrel is loving Reynold’s rims. 5 3ptrs tonight

    #34709
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Refs are in mid season ACC form. Cat and V both with 4 fouls and few minutes. Plus falling for the flops.

    #34710
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Though Freeman did swing his elbow and connect with the guy’s jaw.

    #34711
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    72-64 Pack 3:03

    #34712
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Refs in total tendancy mode tonight.

    #34713
    GolenbockHater
    Participant

    here we go

    #34714
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    74-69 Pack 1:56

    #34715
    GolenbockHater
    Participant

    is this why the acc’s been losing games? Did the United ACC Officiating Workers Union of America get a bad contract this year?

    #34716
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Making our FTs would be nice now

    #34717
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    Was Vandy’s last foul actually a foul?

    #34718
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    This is getting “interesting”

    #34719
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Ply, no it wasn’t.

    #34720
    SaccoV
    Participant

    If anyone of you are listening to the ESPN3 crew, apparently Ray Nattilli made a terrible call in State’s favor. We should mark this day down in history.

    #34721
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Where in the world has this 3pt marksmanship come from for Detroit?!?

    #34722
    GolenbockHater
    Participant

    Suffering from NIH… NCSU Induced Hypertension

    #34723
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    FINAL 82-79 Pack

    #34724
    GolenbockHater
    Participant

    “One of the better teams in the ACC”… mark that one down too.

    #34725
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    All I had was the ESPN Gamecast. Watching that game would have given me a coronary.

    #34726
    Texpack
    Participant

    Terrible officiating that evened out in the end. We showed a lot of nerves down the stretch.

    #34727
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    On the radio, we sounded ok – even though it was frustrating not to really pull away (though once it was up to 16 you figured you’re probably ok).

    I was able to make it home to see the last 10 minutes or so, which were pretty frustrating to watch. It didn’t really seem possible, but the lead evaporated quickly. A few too many missed free throws down the stretch and a few poor decisions on offense and Detroit made us pay.

    Vandy’s last foul was utter bull, and we hardly saw Vandy or Barber … I suppose we should get used to it.

    Another frustrating thing about the last ten minutes: Mark Thomas seemed to call the game from a strictly Detroit perspective, and he really didn’t know what he was talking about on several items. Oh well, at least he’s a State guy.

    We have to do something about Hack-A-Freeman in the last three minutes (one of things Thomas got completely wrong was that Detroit clearly fouled Freeman on purpose with still over three minutes to play … 20% free throw shooter why wouldn’t you?).

    #34728
    TheCOWDOG
    Moderator

    Question. Why do you guys continue to refer to the fine mercenaries in stripes as ACC officials?

    Is it out of fun, or ignorance? Most of these guys will be just as bad tomorrow when they’re 750 miles away doing a B1G game. That’s when they become the worst in college ball for that conference. Maybe a few will do some SEC on Sunday. Everyone knows that ua never want SEC zeebs doin’ a game.

    #34729
    hpack
    Participant

    Pretty obvious situation Neutralize Cat and Vandy then you get the team that lost to NC Central.

    Credit to Detroit, they went right at Vandy and gave refs chance to make a call…well see that again.

    Wont be the last time Cat play likes a frosh

    Wont be the last time we see the foul and shoot 3 strategy if we are fortunate enough to be up with 3 to go.

    Washington just a guy at this point..eats space but not a presence in the lane yet.
    Freeman much more effective when Vandy on court.
    Tyler steady but does not stir the drink
    TJ more effective with Vandy/Freeman in

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