Princeton – Gottfried can start ‘taking it back’ for the Pack

SFN just tweeted

Fired up about another opp’t 2 watch NC State play basketball! Ball movement! Rebounding! Hustle! Dribble penetration! #realbasketball

…and we couldn’t agree more! I haven’t been this excited about watching basketball since Sidney Lowe’s first season and the beginning of his second season.

After the Wolfpack defeated Morehead State on Sunday night Head Coach Mark Gottfried made a statement that I thought crystallized my feelings — “I like the way we are playing the game”.

AMEN to that! If you haven’t seen the Pack play yet, then you haven’t seen the dribble penetration from quick guards; the excellent dishing and passing from everyone; an offense that moves without the ball; a tenacity for rebounding and outlet passes; and general energy and hustle that has been missing from our program for a very long time.

The Wolfpack plays host to Princeton tonight in Raleigh at 7pm on ESPNU. The Tigers are the third consecutive NCAA Tournament team from last year that NC State has faced to open the 2011-2012 season. Princeton opened this season with a 73-57 home loss to Wagner that saw Junior Ian Hummer, score a game-high 19 points and nine points. Last season, Hummer averaged 13.8 points per game and 6.8 rebounds per game.

From a historical context this game actually means something to me. You won’t believe this….but NC State is friggin 1-5 All-Time against Princeton.

I am an ‘old school’ NC State fan that remembers how wonderful it was to have a ‘long-term’ successful program that could match its records against anyone else in the country and come out looking great. For example…consider the following —

In 1988, there were only a handful of programs against which NC State had an all-time losing record. Of that handful, NC State had an all-time losing record against only THREE programs that we had played more than five times — North Carolina, Notre Dame and Kansas. However, the Herb Sendek and Sidney Lowe era significantly changed that (once fantastic) dynamic for our program. Today, NC State has an all-time losing record against a much larger number of overall programs…and – after Sendek and Lowe’s regime – the Wolfpack has added Maryland, Boston College, Alabama, West Virginia, and PRINCETON to the list of programs against which we have an all-time losing record with five or more match-ups!!

Herb Sendek actually lost to Princeton TWICE while coaching NC State! Including a potentially blasphemous NIT loss to the Tigers in his fourth year as coach in what would have been ‘the last game in the history of Reynolds Coliseum’ if we had not started scheduling ‘Heritage Games’ in the Old Barn.

So, you can see what I am getting at with Coach Gottfried and his new start — I want to start taking BACK our all-time records against a lot of the programs that have taken advantage of us the last 20 years. Oddly enough, Princeton is one of those programs. After we beat the Tigers tonight, I hope that we make Princeton an annual fixture on our schedule for the five to seven years and put an exclamation on another piece of our historical record book.

If you want a detailed preview then by all means click here.

Last season was the culmination of Sydney Johnson’s reclamation project at Princeton, or so he must have felt, anyway, since he moved on to Fairfield during the offseason.

Johnson’s rebuilding efforts worked quickly, as the program went from six wins in his first season to 13 in his second, 22 in his third, and 25 in his fourth and final season. He decreased the team’s reliance on the three-pointer and built a defense predicated on solid interior play and defensive rebounding. They won the Ivy League in 2011 and almost upset Kentucky in the NCAA tournament.

They lost a couple of key contributors off that team, though–Dan Mavraides was an excellent outside shooter and a primary contributor. Kareem Maddox was the team’s best interior scorer, defensive rebounder, and shot blocker; he’ll be especially difficult to replace. But new Franklin C. Cappon-Edward G. Green ’40 Head Coach (that’s what they call the position) Mitch Henderson has enough pieces to be competitive in the Ivy League, and Johnson left him plenty of size.

Henderson has spent his entire career coaching the Princeton style (he spent the last decade at Northwestern), and it remains to be seen if he makes the Tigers back into a perimeter-oriented team. Last year just 31% of their field goal attempts were threes, a proportion below NCAA average. This team isn’t really built to hoist up a lot of long-range shots–its go-to scorer attempted zero threes last season–and doesn’t have what one would call a diverse array of deep threats.

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115 Responses to Princeton – Gottfried can start ‘taking it back’ for the Pack

  1. Wufpacker 11/16/2011 at 9:29 PM #

    Yeah, WAC…I can’t say I “expected” a win the whole second half….but I can say that I didn’t write us off when we made an error. This team seems mentally tough beyond any we’ve seen recently.

    Good win.

  2. WeAreCured 11/16/2011 at 9:30 PM #

    I hope Gottfried can put together a solid game plan for Vandy sans Wood. Not having an outside threat is worrisome.

  3. drgreenhouse 11/16/2011 at 9:30 PM #

    That game had the look of a 1st round NCAA tournament game, I could almost hear Gus Johnson calling that ending – BTW, it’s nice to break an almost 50-year drought.

  4. BJD95 11/16/2011 at 9:31 PM #

    I still don’t see this as an NCAAT team. But I did like watching those guys represent my alma mater. Refreshing change.

    Any open shot inside the arc is a good look (under 5 seconds), unless it’s Vandenburg. I’m glad Painter went up with such confidence, and squared his shoulders before releasing the ball. And the good announcing crew knew that’s a shot he had been practicing diligently!

  5. redwolf87 11/16/2011 at 9:32 PM #

    I think we’re going to get a slightly better take from ESPN this year, also. Good interview with Coach.

  6. WeAreCured 11/16/2011 at 9:33 PM #

    Truth, doc. Get out of here Princeton.

    Wufpacker, I agree with the team seeming tougher and more mature. They seem very calm on the floor, but maybe that’s what happens when you don’t have your coach screaming and whistling at you the whole game.

  7. graywolf 11/16/2011 at 9:35 PM #

    This may be the most satisfying win in a long time. To have lost 5 consecutive games to Princeton and finally win is refreshing. The bench has a highly confident calm…..NO panic which will win games.

    Saturday night will be big for this young program.

  8. Jediwolf 11/16/2011 at 9:36 PM #

    It is so nice to finally see a well coached Wolfpack team. Way to go Pack! Way to go Gott!

  9. BJD95 11/16/2011 at 9:36 PM #

    What you saw in the last minute was a team that has been coached. When you’re prepared, you’re much less likely to panic.

  10. sundropdrinker13 11/16/2011 at 9:37 PM #

    drgreenhouse, it was almost 60 years, not 50. It’s actually 59. 50 years was 2002.

  11. PackFamily 11/16/2011 at 9:37 PM #

    BJD: “This is also by far the best ESPN-U announcing crew I’ve ever heard. Fair, intelligent, measured, professional.”

    I thought the same thing during the game. I actually enjoyed listening to them and learned a thing or two. What a difference; can’t wait for Mike Patrick…

    ‘Zo Brown is gonna me strong for us. Great kid and positive comments in the post game. Handles the PG role well. Can run the O or put the game on his back… and all of that after being hurt and sick before the game.

  12. tractor57 11/16/2011 at 9:38 PM #

    I liked what I saw overall. Short 3 major players and with Howell having an off second half they still managed to gut one out. A satisfying win.

  13. BJD95 11/16/2011 at 9:38 PM #

    It was fun to see expressions from the bench other than the whistle and the puzzled frowny face.

  14. Wufpacker 11/16/2011 at 9:40 PM #

    Yep. No deer in the headlights looks tonight. Very refreshing.

  15. Wufpacker 11/16/2011 at 9:41 PM #

    Regarding the announcers….it was nice to hear “THIS IS NC STATE BASKETBALL” when we were actually doing something well. A small thing, but it made me happy.

  16. BJD95 11/16/2011 at 9:46 PM #

    The player rotation was also refreshingly logical. No hockey substitutions. Everything made sense, whether it worked or not. As a logic fan, I was very pleased.

  17. drgreenhouse 11/16/2011 at 9:46 PM #

    ^Good catch Sundrop on the time length, a typo on my part – I’m just happy for the win

  18. lush 11/16/2011 at 9:51 PM #

    I too enjoyed the announcing, but it does help when your friend and former coworker is calling the game. Also saw at halftime that that chode jimmy dykes is on the gott train too.

    Missing wod was crucial, Howell and Alex j are better than they played. Defense was suspect but better than last year, offense was fantastic minus a couple poor decisions. Still too many turnovers for my liking.

    That said, I will stand by 5th in acc and bubble team.

  19. lush 11/16/2011 at 9:52 PM #

    “It was fun to see expressions from the bench other than the whistle and the puzzled frowny face.”

    That is gold

  20. lupus occidit arietem 11/16/2011 at 9:52 PM #

    Wuf, I loved the same comment. Caught me completely off guard.

  21. choppack1 11/16/2011 at 9:54 PM #

    Very satisfying and gutsy win for the Pack.

    Great job by the team of sticking to its gameplan. Nice adjustments defensively at the half. I like that Coach Gott didn’t call a TO – they just ran a set…a big change from the last 5 years.

    I’m thrilled for the team to enjoy this…I think we lose this game at least 3 of the last 5 years. Great job on the boards, great job making hustle plays and getting out in transition. Team looks well coached – and don’t tell me they haven’t worked on foul shooting.

    Finally, as others have mentioned, to win this game w/out Leslie and Wood is a huge step in the right direction and will only inspire more confidence from this team.

  22. 61Packer 11/16/2011 at 9:58 PM #

    This isn’t an NCAA tourney team with Scott Wood on crutches and Leslie in street clothes, but it will be when we get our players all in the lineup. A really good win when you consider our point guard was sick and our big man was in foul trouble most of the game. No more Chinese fire drills at the end of close games.

    The difference from last season to this one so far is simply amazing. I still think this staff is the real deal. The transformation of Howell and Painter, and even Vandenburg to some degree, has been amazing.

    Hope at last!

  23. Lunatic Fringe 11/16/2011 at 10:04 PM #

    Gottfried exorcising more demons. It just happened to be a 59-year old demon this time around. According to the stat they showed on TV, we have not beaten Princeton since Everett Case was roaming the sidelines.

    The laundry list of what we have done in the first three games:
    – handle a thin bench (all three games)
    – handle two experienced guards (UNCA)
    – handle squandering a big lead (UNCA)
    – handle the press (More St)
    – handle the zone (More St)
    – handle an awful start (Prince)
    – handle the loss of a KEY player (Prince)
    – handle the Princeton package – offense/defense/pace (Prince)
    – handle a close game (Prince)

    We are not going to win every game, but at least we are competing.

    One additional note, Calvin “may” start in place of Woods, but he will not start in front of Painter. He is on a rampage right now.

  24. lupus occidit arietem 11/16/2011 at 10:06 PM #

    I have to say it,

    Lo Brown

    16 points
    8 assists
    5 bounds
    5 steals

    A cool that makes him look indifferent and athleticism that makes him look like he is not trying.

    The hug he gave AJ after the three showed he is the leader. I love it!

    let the bromance begin!!!!!

  25. DC_wolf 11/16/2011 at 10:06 PM #

    Now that’s the Cardiac Pack I remember! Nice trigger by Deshawn for the last hoop…

    Painter for Captain!!

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