ESPN: What we learned in Tampa

I’m going to tease with Bomani Jones’ second lesson first before delving into the real meat of this piece. Here is that second lesson:

The nation should be glad NC State didn’t make the NCAAs.”

Jones praises NC State and Sidney Lowe highly here:

My goodness, that team looked good. This wasn’t a charming Cinderella that got all the right breaks. This was a dangerous team.

The last thing anyone wants to face in the NCAA Tournament is a squad that has good athletes, two strong big men, a few capable ball handlers and a strong half-court game. After watching this team for four days, I couldn’t help but wonder how things would have been different if Engin Atsur, the player Gavin Grant referred to as their “general,” hadn’t missed 12 games with a bad hammy.

Also, consider what Grant said their approach was before the Duke game: “Don’t let anybody punk you.” A team with someone bold enough to say that from the dais of a postgame media session is a team to be reckoned with.

That’s great press, and Jones “got” it. Lowe’s team isn’t going to back down from a challenge. Lowe’s philosophy seems to be that shared by Patton and Frederick the Great: L’audace, l’audace, toujours l’audace! (Audacity, audacity, always audacity!) The red blazer is audacious. The up-tempo style is audacious. The declaration that the only goal for a 10th-seeded team is the championship or bust is audacious.

I’d like to take an aside and quote my favorite writer on Lowe’s audacity back when he was very sick with the flu and still donning the red blazer for a trip to Chapel Hill, because I think he was right in pointing out the foundation being laid for that leave-nothing-on-the-floor, 4-day effort that we saw this weekend and that Jones is praising now:

I want to underscore SFN’s point about Sid wearing the red jacket again. That’s just ballsy. It was ballsy enough at home. … Here Coach Lowe goes into Chapel Hill, with the frigging FLU, dons the red jacket again, and really gives everything he had. I doubt any of his guys will question him if he wants them to leave it all on the court. … [Further down] Mark my words, this will be a turning point on the season. Which way it turns I can’t say, but I’m optimistic.

Jimmy V’s “Dream” was audacious, too. But remember, a wise man once said, “Nothing can happen if not first a dream.”

Now back to Jones. His No. 1 will be a “shocker” to the Fowlers, Doyels, and the cultists:

1. Coaching is really important

NC State’s surprising run to the tournament championship game can be credited to many factors, but none more important than Sidney Lowe. …

This was all about the brilliant offense he runs, a motion scheme that still allows his players to use their individual talents to make plays. No team shoots 73 percent from the field (like the Pack did in the second half against Virginia) on luck and talent alone. The Wolfpack’s players were in great places at great times, and the reason for that was Lowe and his seemingly infinite reservoir of plays.

Let’s hit the highlights one more time: Coaching is really important — and — No team shoots 73 percent from the field on luck and talent alone. That means, by the way, that no team shoots 30 percent from the field on bad luck and lack of talent alone.

Wolfpack Nation is not so far removed from a time when we were told that the coach wasn’t to blame for players continually and reliably missing shots, game in and out (see Excuse No. 2). But I would like to point out that this year’s team shot 49.4 percent from the field, which was the highest shooting percentage since 1988-89.

That’s no accident. That’s coaching.

06-07 Basketball General Media Sidney Lowe Stat of the Day

172 Responses to ESPN: What we learned in Tampa

  1. TNCSU 03/13/2007 at 5:54 PM #

    Can someone comfirm whether our game starts at 7:00 Eastern or 8:00? I’ve seen both listed.

  2. RedTerror29 03/13/2007 at 5:56 PM #

    ^^I expect us to do much better in the regular season, but an ACC tourny run like this years or a deep NCAA run will be tough without Atsur’s senior leadership. That’s huge this time of year (it helps Sidney practically radiates confidence from the bench).

  3. TNCSU 03/13/2007 at 5:57 PM #

    SFN, BTW as you probably know, you’re clock is still on standard time…

  4. TNCSU 03/13/2007 at 5:58 PM #

    I predict a rematch in next year’s ACCT final…I may be optimistic, but I really believe we are going to be very good next year.

  5. redfred2 03/13/2007 at 7:29 PM #

    Chop

    No, my comment was not directed at you, but maybe I missed something. 😉

    I could debate this from here on out but it doesn’t matter. People want to win and win now, with no waiting. They just want to forget the facts of who or why the program has been hampered or how it has affected Sidney Lowe’s first season, along with his future on down the road. It’s the same past/future short sightedness that was saying just last year that we didn’t need a coaching change to begin with.

    I am done.

  6. branjawn 03/13/2007 at 7:52 PM #

    someone should set up a SFN bracket group on Yahoo!

  7. StateFans 03/13/2007 at 10:02 PM #

    ^ Done.

    Will announce it tomorrow.

  8. choppack1 03/13/2007 at 10:03 PM #

    “chop-

    We saw Les have much better years than his predecessor? Clue me in here.”

    Poor job of writing by myself…I basically meant to say that Amato, Les and Sendek all had a better 1st year than the previous coach had in his last year. Didn’t mean to imply the years were multiple and “much” was a stretch too.

  9. TTandB74 03/14/2007 at 2:44 AM #

    ATL dude,
    I’ve got all 4 games on VHS. I can make copies if you can get to Oakwood and pick them up. e-mail me at [email protected]

  10. cedarblockhead 03/14/2007 at 8:03 AM #

    “The funny thing about Cedar and some other Pack “fans” is that they can’t seem to grasp something that countless Carolina fans have approached me about over the last two days.”

    So when UNC fans liked Herb it was bad but now that they like Sid it is good?
    They feared Herb. They knew he was building a champiobship calibar team and woudl soon bypass RW wiht K on the horizon.

  11. noah 03/14/2007 at 8:32 AM #

    “To me the blaser just plainly says, I’m here representing the RED of NC STATE UNIVERSITY, ”

    Well, garsh. Glad he cleared that up. I thought maybe he was coaching Wake Forest. What’s this name on our jersey? Where are we??

  12. redfred2 03/14/2007 at 9:19 AM #

    Girlfriend in a Coma Says: “Wasn’t it Noah who said we would have the worst ACC team of all time this year?”
    ….
    “Actually, I said it would compete with the 1980-81 Georgia Tech team for the worst. I think we can officially say that the 1980-81 GIT team was worse.”

    Uh noah, I let that slide on by yesterday without commenting on it. But if there was ever an over simplification of someone’s earlier rambling and totally negative stance on the program, that would be it.

  13. StateFans 03/14/2007 at 10:54 AM #

    noah’s channeling Admiral Stockdale all ‘a sudden.

    Seriously, man, the reasons for the blazer aren’t hard to get. I don’t understand why it’s such a sticking point for … well, you, actually. I know full well why it is for mebanegrove.

  14. westwolf 03/14/2007 at 11:10 AM #

    I’m torn between wishing that the foul stench known as CedarMebane was bannd from this awsome site once and for all…but then hoping he’s allowed to stay so we can relish in the experience of seeing Beo verbally dice the moron like a chunck of dead fish at Benihana’s.

    Decisions, decisions.

  15. redfred2 03/14/2007 at 1:13 PM #

    Chop, this one is somewhat for you.

    Dinner was served when Sidney Lowe arrived in Raleigh, he just took back into the kitchen, totally rearranged it, heated it up, and added some much needed spice, to what was a very bland, mixed up, and pitiful excuse of a table setting. DO NOT forget that.

    All of this questioning every aspect of Sidney Lowe’s FIRST season, why we beat them, but couldn’t beat those? Then trying to get some general consensus by saying that this will be acceptable for Coach Lowe in the future, but this will not. Pulling out the old crystal ball for the future and trying to gain a consensus among the fanbase on their pre-approved expectations and set limits well before anything even happens, I just do not understand that.

    When has that ever happened before?

    Let me try to solve it and put everyone here at ease. Sidney Lowe and the WOLFPACK will never, ever, for any reason, regardless of the competition, injuries, inexperience, poor play, N O T H I N G, they will NEVER, EVER loose another basketball game of any kind, for any reason, at any time in the future.

    There ya go, we’re all happy now.

  16. westwolf 03/14/2007 at 3:05 PM #

    ^huh?

  17. CedarGroveWolf 03/14/2007 at 3:33 PM #

    “I’m torn between wishing that the foul stench known as CedarMebane was bannd from this awsome site once and for all…but then hoping he’s allowed to stay so we can relish in the experience of seeing Beo verbally dice the moron like a chunck of dead fish at Benihana’s”

    this site allow personal attacks?

  18. Rick 03/14/2007 at 4:03 PM #

    I will make a deal with you.
    You quit replying to every perceived slight against Herb and then I will stop the personal attacks.

  19. cedarblockhead 03/14/2007 at 4:21 PM #

    ^

  20. westwolf 03/14/2007 at 5:59 PM #

    ^LMAO

  21. redfred2 03/15/2007 at 8:51 AM #

    westwolf

    I know that last post of mine was way out there, but what I was trying to say was that we have lost games in the past, will continue to be games lost in the future, and there have always been reasons for the losses. Once certain people around here started seeing that the same kids who had been taught to heave 3 pointers, while playing a boring style, could actually play straight up basketball with the big boys, they then quickly dropped their defense of that old style, WITHOUT A WORD, and started trying point out deficiencies in Lowe’s coaching abilities every time the team stumbled in his first season here.

    It’s like they thought, we were wrong but we will never admit it, but look they’re still not doing this or that, and if this is so good why can’t we win every game RIGHT now?

    I think the past still has much to do with it, and I would also rather watch the PLAYERS win or lose those basketball games, then having the dread of knowing that our were always under the pressure to perform irregardless of what the other team was giving us. I know it’s not enough to insure anyone’s job, but just knowing that there is now constant help coming from the coaching box sure beats the dread and pressure of thinking that we were basically doomed if WE weren’t executing everything exactly perfectly for the entire 40 minutes.

  22. beowolf 03/15/2007 at 1:11 PM #

    Coach Lowe today:

    The jacket has taken on a life of its own. I think it’s great though. It is our fans and their love for NC State Red. They like to see their coach in red. A lot of them out there feel that way. I like to wear red. I don’t like to wear it every game, but we’ll see.

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