Old Spice Classic – Are they all going to be this tough?

Rider

NC State 72
Rider 63

Can we say ‘survive and advance’ in the Old Spice Classic and get away with it?

* State shot 70% from the free throw line but it didn’t feel like it as the Pack started 15 of 16 and then finished that game by shooting 8 of 17.

* At the half the three point shooting was as follows:
Rider: 6 for 10
State: 0 for 8

* But, State shot 5 of 6 from behind the line in the second half. More importantly, both Farnold DeGand AND Javi Gonzalez hit wide open threes that they are going to HAVE to hit this year if the Wolfpack is to be successful.

* Courtney Fells was clearly the player of the game.

* Trevor Ferguson played a few minutes in the first half and didn’t do much to impress. The Rider player that Ferguson was guarding immediately drained a three pointer; Ferguson missed both of his wide open three point attempts in the first half.

* Dennis Horner saw no action on Thursday. It will be interesting to see if Horner can replace Ferguson’s minutes.

* Next up – Dave Odom’s South Carolina Gamecocks on Friday at 10:30am.

BJD did some live blogging during the uneventful game –

19-13 Rider, and we look even worse today. Started McCauley, did not provide mojo.

3:00 – Evidently, a tighter rotation means Fergie plays while Horner sits. I really, really don’t get it. He’s actually playing at the same time as Javi and Fells, which is baffling beyond words.

3:04 – No Grant, no Hickson. Wow, is that a shitty lineup. Have scored 2 points in like 6 minutes.

3:06 – Rider by nine. Remember the Hindenberg? You are watching the hoops equivalent.

Halftime – Sid needs to peel some paint in the locker room. This shit is completely unacceptable. Rider 31, NC State 28.

4:04 – Second half is much, much better. Pack by 7, Fells at the line for 2. Still plenty of time to choke, UNO style.

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1995 NC State graduate, sufferer of Les and MOC during my entire student tenure. An equal-opportunity objective critic and analyst of Wolfpack sports.

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110 Responses to Old Spice Classic – Are they all going to be this tough?

  1. tooyoungtoremember 11/23/2007 at 4:22 PM #

    If we win, it will be because of FT shooting. SC has bailed us out plenty of times.

  2. BJD95 11/23/2007 at 4:24 PM #

    Watch the damned 3. I think I would foul instead of risk getting burned by a 3.

  3. highonlowe 11/23/2007 at 4:26 PM #

    whoooooooooo

  4. tooyoungtoremember 11/23/2007 at 4:27 PM #

    My heart is beating at max right now. Definitely a nail biter that shouldn’t have been that close. Bring on Nova or GM!

  5. McPete 11/23/2007 at 4:27 PM #

    thank Fells for the big rebound. finally. what the heck is up with the poor rebounding? seriously, i big guy who can’t rebound is like a big NHL defenseman who doesn’t hit anyone: worthless.

  6. mafpack 11/23/2007 at 4:28 PM #

    Good Lord, stress me out more… these are definitely Sid’s Kid’s (cardiac pack reference). Glad for the win, sad the rebounding was so poor.

    Go Pack!

  7. choppack1 11/23/2007 at 4:33 PM #

    Wow. Another close one.

    First off – huge block by Degand. He’s playing very well and thus far is better than I thought he’d be.

    Secondly – Fells was probably our best rebounder today. However, he’s also part of the problem. You can’t bite on fakes. On several possessions, I saw our guys bite on head fakes and go airborne. You are useless up in the air if the person you are guarding isn’t shooting. This creates the mathmatical disadvantage that ends up killing us. If you’re going to try and block a shot – you need to block it. Simply put, you can’t rebound the miss and box out your guy if you are up in the air.

    McCauley played alot today and wasn’t a windex man, nor was Costner.

    The good news is that we’ve won 2 games against decent competition. If we can do a better job defending and rebounding, we’ll be scary good. I think the guys are starting to realize that there will be days when the sit on the bench and days when they play a ton.

    I don’t know if Grant was hurt or if he was benched, but he didn’t see too much PT in the second half.

  8. tooyoungtoremember 11/23/2007 at 4:53 PM #

    I thought McCauley had his moments and is starting to play a little better at times. He had some good passes and some scoring opportunities that weren’t there in previous games. Of course, he’s still not in 2006-2007 season form, but I don’t know if he ever will be. He’s not the featured guy anymore. The offense doesn’t go through him with the high-low game like it did last year. Should it? Possibly. But it doesn’t look like this year’s team has tried to do that very much.

  9. redfred2 11/25/2007 at 12:26 PM #

    Chop, I agree about Fells and some others on the team. Fells can do almost anything when he wants to, like come out of no where to swat a shot or grab rebound. But Fells, like Grant, and on and on, could be much more effective, while expending less energy and saving themselves for later on in the game, if they where given a crash course on blocking out and simple defensive positioning.

  10. CarnifeX 11/26/2007 at 1:17 AM #

    yes.

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