State Rides Hickson to 74-62 win



Larry Hunter‘s return to Raleigh was SIGNIFICANTLY closer than the score indicates.

JJ Hickson shot 10 of 11 from the floor en route to scoring 33 points, grabbing 13 rebounds, and blocking 3 shots to lead NC State to a come from behind victory over another directional school in the state of North Carolina. Additionally – Brandon Costner played much better than he has recently; Javi Gonzalez might as well be invisible and was overshadowed by the defensive and play making efforts of Marques Johnson. FWIW, Johnson played 23 minutes and Gonzalez logged 17.

The Pack never led in the first half and trailed by nine points at the half. State started with lethargy that fat bastard would appreciate as the Pack turned the ball over on our first five possessions and did not attempt a shot until more than three and a half minutes had elapsed. WCU shot an astonishing 7 of 10 from the three point line in the first half (and was 5 of 5 before finally missing).

Stat of the Game – Western Carolina scored 15 points on NC State turnovers in the first half; the Catamounts scored no points off of Wolfpack turnovers in the second half.

The N&O’s ACCNow Blog deserves some major kudos for already posting a game summary that can be seen by clicking here. There is no reason for us to re-hash the blow by blow. They followed their first entry up with a second entry shortly after the game. Thanks, guys!

State scored 19 of the first 23 points of the second half and Hickson was unstoppable in the final 20 minutes. When he didn’t score from the floor, he was fouled and converted from the free-throw line, hitting 13 of 16.

It is worth nothing charger17’s observation in our comments section:

I watched the second half on ACC Select. They extended their zone way out and we had some trouble passing around it. When we don’t use McCauley at the high post position against a zone we make long, predictable passes. We need to be passing in and back out–that causes them to have to guard very quick ball movement.

The first half was so scary that we broke into a ‘live update’ mode with our posts and with our comments. You can read it for yourself.

3:45 Update – The lead is down to 3, but only because Western is really cold. We are still playing like crap and generally half-assed.

3:53 Update – Horner bricks a 1-and-1, and we still haven’t led all game. 45-44 at the second media timeout. If Western starts hitting again, we’re sunk.

3:58 Update – A little sigh of relief? 51-45 State after 2 Hickson FTs.

4:00 Update – Western buries a 3. They are killing us on out of bounds plays – a problem area since Sendek’s days that has not gone away.

4:09 Update – Tie game.

4:11 Update – MJ forces a 5-second call, then makes long outlet pass for Hickson dunk (after Fells block). 58-55.

4:15 Update – Under 4 left, State still up 3 with Western on FT line. Nobody is scoring but Hickson, and Western is hot again. Doesn’t look good.

4:20 Update – 5 point lead, Fells to the line. Brick. Swish. Pack by 6.

4:21 Update – Pack inexcusably gives up 2 offensive rebounds, but gets ball back with 2:20 left. Hickson fouled again.

4:23 Update – Lead up to 8. Hickson has 31.

4:25 Update – Hickson has new career high. Has scored 33 of State’s 72 points.

Final Score – NC State 74, Western Carolina 62. 33 and 13 for Hickson, and the Pack survives.

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124 Responses to State Rides Hickson to 74-62 win

  1. charger17 12/29/2007 at 4:33 PM #

    Steals: 2 Johnson, 0 Gonzalez

  2. PAPacker 12/29/2007 at 4:33 PM #

    anybody listening to the game have insights into why this game was so hard?

  3. geojim1990 12/29/2007 at 4:34 PM #

    Assists-
    Johnson: 4
    Gonz: 0
    Grant: 4
    Costner: 7

  4. moomba78 12/29/2007 at 4:35 PM #

    grant only played 20 minutes. did he get hurt or what?

  5. charger17 12/29/2007 at 4:35 PM #

    I watched the second half on ACC Select. They extended their zone way out and we had some trouble passing around it. When we don’t use McCauley at the high post position against a zone we make long, predictable passes. We need to be passing in and back out–that causes them to have to guard very quick ball movement.

  6. DT44 12/29/2007 at 4:37 PM #

    Of course, every lesser in-state school we deign to play treats it like their Super Bowl….
    But still, no excuse.

  7. PAPacker 12/29/2007 at 4:42 PM #

    I wonder how much leadership, early confident play can be counted on from Julius Mays?

  8. geojim1990 12/29/2007 at 4:49 PM #

    1st half – 15 pts given up from turnovers.
    2nd half – 0

  9. geojim1990 12/29/2007 at 4:51 PM #

    WCU didn’t get to the free throw line until almost 3 min left in game.

  10. VaWolf82 12/29/2007 at 4:57 PM #

    So we haven’t turned the corner yet?

    Not by a long shot.

  11. wufpup76 12/29/2007 at 5:41 PM #

    just got back …

    won’t bore you with another of my marathon posts 🙂

    – definitely a tale of two halves … jj hickson was CLEARLY the only wolfpack player ready to do battle from the opening tap … if we don’t have him on the floor we’re DEFINITELY down by more than 9 pts. at the break

    – defensive intensity in the first half – check that – THERE WAS NO DEFENSIVE INTENSITY in the first half apart from hickson … i’m not saying that other guys weren’t trying – they were; but this clearly another game where some of our guys thought “Ohh, this is Team “X” – we’ll just show up and win.” very, very disturbing trend against lesser teams to say the least

    – have to give western some credit as well … they were ready to play and simply out-executed us when they were on offense … we didn’t help ourselves by half-heartedly playing defense though

    – second half, our team responded … nice to see … defensive effort for the first 10 minutes or so of the second half was outstanding … definitely the turning point for us

    – jj hickson, jj hickson, jj hickson … quite enough said there

    – ben and brandon are definitely playin a LOT better when either is paired w/ jj on the floor … both ben and brandon had some really nice feeds to jj … encouraging!

    – i like javi, but marques is clearly ahead of him at this time – particularly on the defensive end … javi does hustle and scrap, but for the past two games we’ve been a better team when marques was on the floor

    – we hit most of our free throws as well today and crushed another team from the line … they may have had only 2 free throws the entire game IIRC compared to about 30 or so for us … aggressive play – i love it!

    well, turns out i did make another mile long post – sorry 🙁

    go pack!

  12. Sweet jumper 12/29/2007 at 5:52 PM #

    Egos be damned. When you have a man who consistently makes 70+% of his field goal attempts, you ride him as far as he will take you. JJ should get at least 15 FG attempts per game–20 if he has decided matchup advatage or has the hot hand. He is a beast! MJ is going to be good–4 assists, 1 turnover, 5 rebounds, 0 points, 23 minutes. That is all we need from our point guard with the exception of at least 6 points. It will be interesting to see how he fares against ACC competition. I think he will do well. He protects the ball, he is team oriented, and he seems to understand his strengths and weaknesses.

  13. Astral Rain2 12/29/2007 at 6:16 PM #

    Thankfully these mediocre performances against poor teams won’t matter in a couple games when ACC comp starts.

  14. JeremyH 12/29/2007 at 6:22 PM #

    I went to the game, got scalped tickets in the parking lot. Why are the parking lot attendant people telling me the game is sold out and asking if I have tickets? None of your business!

    First Half:
    Outscored 8-0 or 8-2 in first 5 minutes, played them even in the next five.
    Overall, sluggish and sloppy.
    Return of the old Grant, got pulled by Sid.
    Horner gave us a nice shot in the arm, but we needed more.
    The refs were allowing Western to be very aggressive on defense.
    Western absolutely could not miss from outside, and #1 dropped 16 pts. on us in this half, he was unstoppable. It was really ugly, but I was not worried because no way they would keep up that pace, and we have a way of wearing teams down the stretch.

    Second Half:
    More energy, pounding into Hickson, over and over.
    We start to hit threes.
    Fells made a couple errand passes that makes you shake your head, and he was not alone.
    You heard of a make-up call? How about a make-up half. The refs whistles came alive in a big way that helped us.
    We were up by 1 point with about three minutes left, yet I was not worried one bit, you see I had see this before.

    Other notes:
    There were two fast breaks with Grant where he didn’t make space with the other teammate on the break with him, and seemed to have made up his mind early he was going straight to the bucket. It got him to the line but I couldn’t help but think it was an easy bucket if he ran the break correctly. I thought this was selfish.

    Costner was wearing a sleeve, I think on his left leg.
    He remains slow on defense, but he knocked down some big threes, and had a very nice over-the-shoulder pass in low to McCauley; it was beautiful. I am pleased with his gradual progress.

    It seemed that MJ got most of the PG minutes in the second half, though the overall split was 23/17. I say MJ gets the starting job by ACC time; I like his steady hand, and he doesn’t get muscled by an over-aggressive defender.

  15. werncstate 12/29/2007 at 6:39 PM #

    I got home from the game about an hour ago. Here is what I saw. I was there early to see warm ups and quite frankly Western impressed me with their ball handling skills at warm ups. They actually made me think a little about the Harlem Globe Trotter’s. I had no idea at the time that NCSU would come out in the first half and play like the Washington Generals though, but that they did. What a fiasco! How do you give up 42 points in one half then hold them to 21 in the second half? In an earlier thread I predicted our ACC record to be 5-11 and I saw nothing today that would make me raise the win total for that prediction. I’m actually leaning toward lowering the win total at this point. God, I hope we are not back to our offensive game plan being throw it into to JJ and watch, but that’s what I saw today. Is it NCSU’s obligation to give somebody a career game every time we play? Jesus, how about playing some defense!

  16. haze 12/29/2007 at 6:43 PM #

    Caught most of the game on ACC Select and, having missed the first 10min or so, I have to say that we didn’t play all that badly. WCU was screaming hot in the 1st, despite decent D from us.

    2nd half was a lot of hard working Wolfpack D, Hickson on O, colder WCU shooting and some more Hickson on O. As for, well, Hickson, I haven’t seen that many and-1’s since Anthony Grundy left West Raleigh. Bad dude. It seems that Costner is still not into his offensive game but he really worked out there tonight. His defense was exceptional. Horner looked very energetic as well, good to see. At PG, echo the previous posters, MJ played very well. He didn’t look for any scoring but he played tough D and was rock solid in setting up the offense. Javy was not as good. Being an undersized rookie in a shooting funk isn’t exactly an ideal situation.

    On the whole, we may have sucked early but there was some good here. Again, strong hustle on D, lots of Hickson and life from BC, DH & MJ. WCU was hot early, hats off to them and Larry Hunter. Get the win. Move on.

  17. McPete 12/29/2007 at 7:48 PM #

    It disturbs me that WCU lost to Indiana by like 50 points. only ranked team we played won by like 30. at least we’re not playing American University this season.

  18. JeremyH 12/29/2007 at 8:02 PM #

    The point has been raised here and outlined in Giglio’s recent two articles about today’s game on ‘ACC and Now’: playing to the level of the competition. We have beaten some good teams but we squeak by (if at all) the lower echelon teams. Why and is it fixable?

  19. JeremyH 12/29/2007 at 8:04 PM #

    is that McPete or…McLovin?

  20. McPete 12/29/2007 at 8:21 PM #

    i’m McPete, but i think there is a McLovin who posts also, like a sexy hamburger.

  21. JeremyH 12/29/2007 at 8:46 PM #

    oh you need to see ‘Superbad’ but I must warn the language and content is very raunchy, but very funny.

  22. wufpup76 12/29/2007 at 9:10 PM #

    off topic, but it does affect us …

    ecu just lost at home to NAIA school Lee … yes, the school’s name is LEE, and they just defeated ecu’s vaunted basketball team in greenville tonight

    this should REALLY help our rpi when ecu’s dips into the 300’s …

    yeesh … LEE

    SFN: ECU’s RPI couldn’t get much worse, anyway. So, it can only hurt us so much at this point. Of course, had we not lost that game I suspect our RPI would be 5 to 15 spots higher.

  23. Mike 12/29/2007 at 10:02 PM #

    I mentioned yesterday about playng to the level of the competition. I have been away all day with a family commitment, and just now getting in to check. What do I see? Frighteningly a game that looks like we had every opportunity to lose, and to a team that had no business on the same court with us.

    Thank goodness JJ had a great 2nd half. I dont know the solution, but I see this trend again. We will be fine against UNX, but the lesser games scare me.

    GO PACK!

  24. E-RO 12/29/2007 at 10:24 PM #

    “It disturbs me that WCU lost to Indiana by like 50 points. only ranked team we played won by like 30. at least we’re not playing American University this season.”

    Villanova?

  25. StateFans 12/29/2007 at 10:30 PM #

    ^ You can’t really do the transitive property in basketball (or football). Didn’t WCU also lose by only 2 @ Seton Hall who was #25 in the RPI when we beat them?

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