Previewing San Diego State

Many thanks to SFN commenter Wufpacker, for putting together the following fantastic, comprehensive preview:

If you’re like me, you didn’t know a whole heckuva lot about the Wolfpack’s upcoming opponent in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (sorry, second round) when the brackets were announced. Personally, while I knew they had a monster year in ’11, I didn’t know too much about their exploits this year, so I decided to find out.

Disclaimer of sorts:  I am intentionally not going to talk about their schedule, their RPI, or how their successes or failures against their schedule measure up to ours. No need to re-hash all of that at this point. All you need to know is they’re the #6 and we’re the #11 so any expectations of an easy day should stop there. If you are one who wants to re-hash bracketology or seeding at this point, there are plenty of places to do that. No need to do it again here. This is meant to be more of a “Guide for the ignorant viewer” type of thing. Slanted toward the NCSU viewer, naturally.
So, who are the San Diego State University Aztecs?

SDSU is coached by former Michigan Head Coach (and fab five handler), Steve Fisher. For those who don’t recall, Fisher won a national championship while at Michigan, though it wasn’t with the fab five and it was, strangely enough, as an interim HC. He has been at SDSU for 13 seasons and was named the 2012 MWC COY.
The Aztecs are making their third consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. It’s their first however, as an at large invitee. After losing four starters from last year’s squad (34-3, MWC Champs, #2 seed in west region) which lost in the round of 16 to eventual national champion UConn, it was expected that they would be having major rebuilding pains in 2012 and would be on the outside looking in come March.

Instead, the Aztecs nearly won the MWC in what supposed to be a down year (regular season co-champs), and are a deserving #6 seed and facing our very own Wolfpack. So, how did that happen, you ask? Some guys stepped up big time. None bigger than Jamaal Franklin.

    Aztecs’ Backcourt

Jamaal Franklin (#21, Soph. G) is the Aztecs leading scorer (17.2 ppg) and rebounder (7.9 rpg). The 6’5” 195lb Franklin is a lanky and strong “tweener” who can both slash and battle bigger guys down low. He won the MWC conference POY award this year after having not started a single game last year as a freshman. That tells me he’s got heart. He can also step out and knock down the perimeter shot and will occasionally get streaky hot as a shooter. He’s very Hodge-like in his game, and fouling him is not a good option with his nearly 80% avg from the line.  He is their guy that you can only hope to contain.  You’re not going to stop him.

The only returning starter from last season’s squad is Chase Tapley (#22, Jr. G). More of a SG but can play the point perfectly well. Averaging 15.7 ppg, 4.2 rpg, and 2.2 apg, he is a very balanced player. By far their biggest outside threat, he averages nearly as well from beyond the arc (43.3%) and he does overall (45.7%). If he’s hot he is very difficult to defend. Much like our own Zo Brown, Tapley has the ability to take over the game at times. He was voted 2nd team All MWC.

Their PG, Xavier Thames (#2, Soph. G), is in his first season playing for SDSU. He’s averaging 4.2 apg against 2.5 topg and is pretty steady with the ball, especially for a first year starter. Not as big a scoring threat as either Franklin or Tapley, he still averages double figures scoring (10.3 ppg) on mostly opportunistic buckets. He also averages 3.2 rpg.

James Rahon (#11, Jr, G) is a guy that’s also a tweener of sorts. He’s not great at anything, but he is very steady. He averages 8.8 ppg, and 2.7 rpg.

    Aztecs’ Frontcourt

The most important big man for SDSU is Tim Shelton (#10, Sr, F/C). The 6’7” 240lb Shelton’s biggest value to his team is his interior defense. Named to the MWC all defensive team, Shelton is both very strong and a smart defender. He also rebounds well (4.7 rpg) and usually scores a handful of points (5.3 ppg), usually on second looks.

Garrett Green (#5, Sr, F/C) and Deshawn Stephens (#23, Jr. F) are both big enough to help Shelton gum up the works inside defensively. At 6’11” and 240lbs, Green has the size to battle down low with whomever he runs up against. He pulls down 4.7 rpg and scores 6.1 ppg, again mostly on clean up duty. Stephens doesn’t have Green’s size (6’8”, 215 lbs), but he’s still a good rebounder (5.0 rpg) and an above average defender. Like Green and Shelton, he scores a lot on putbacks (5.2 ppg).

    Tendencies

SDSU is the very definition of a team.

They play very good team defense, they are very unselfish with the ball on offense. They make their opponents work to get good looks at the basket and despite their size they are good on the glass at both ends. Bottom line, this is a good team with balanced scoring and rebounding, and good leadership. They can cause a variety of damage (tip of the hat to Burgess Meredith there) against a team that is undisciplined with the ball or undisciplined on defense.

Despite using mostly a three (and sometimes four) guard offense, the Aztecs like to run and they are equally comfortable going to the hole or pulling up and shooting the 3 in transition. They don’t match our size but they are quicker than we are as a team.

That quickness could pose a big problem for us in getting open looks from the perimeter. Scott Wood, CJ Williams and Alex Johnson are going to have to work hard to get open looks, and one or two or (dare to dream?) all three of them are going to have to knock them down. It wouldn’t hurt if Zo Brown could step up and can a couple from the perimeter as well.

On the other end, our perimeter defense is going to have to be able to adequately slow down three and sometimes four guys. Aside from Tapley, no one on SDSU’s roster really burns it up from outside, but they are solid and occasionally get hot (Franklin more than occasionally) and we would do well to stick close.
In the paint, it will be the same old story it’s been all season. Fouls will be big for both teams. The Aztecs are no deeper than we are and cannot afford early fouls to dictate their game plan. They’ll rightly try to disrupt us on the perimeter, as well as the Zo to Calvin connection, but early fouls to their limited bigs would make that difficult.

We will also try to disrupt their perimeter flow, as well as keeping their bigs off the glass. Again, early fouls to Howell or Calvin will put a damper on that. If we’re forced to sit either one, especially Howell, their bigs will have a much easier time on the glass on both ends.

    Prediction(?)

Over the years, I’ve learned to hedge my bets when it comes to NCSU, especially on the hardwood. Old habits die hard so I’m going to do that here, at least a little bit.

If we play to our (newly found?) potential, we’ll win. To do that, we need to play with intensity and confidence and stay out of foul trouble, especially early. Judging by what we’ve seen of the Wolfpack lately, I think the intensity and confidence will be there. If we can avoid getting our bigs in a hole early with fouls, I think we win.

Be warned, however. If we revert back to the team that lollygags back on defense (and reaches to defend rather than moving it’s legs), and lollygags around screens on the perimeter (Lollygaggers!!!), we will not only lose, but we’ll get smoked.

78-75 in OT, Wolfpack advances.

    Quick and irrelevant facts

-Redshirt sophomore PG Xavier Thames transferred to SDSU from Washington State when Tony Bennett left to take the UVa job.

-Previous mascot names for SDSU athletics include the “Normalites”, the “Professors”, and the “Wampus Cats”. “Aztecs” was adopted officially in 1924 (though I think it was a mistake to move away from “Wampus Cats”).

-SDSU has a total enrollment of 31k. Founded in 1897, it is the third oldest university in the Cal State system.

-Former major league great and current SDSU head baseball coach Tony Gwynn leads his teams into battle in the stadium named for him.

-Other famous alumni include Cleavon “Excuse me while I whip this out” Little; Marion Ross of “Happy Days” fame; the voices of both Marge Simpson (Julie Kavner) and Peggy Hill (Kathy Najimy); and Apollo Creed himself, Carl Weathers.

About BJD95

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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44 Responses to Previewing San Diego State

  1. wufpup76 03/14/2012 at 10:28 PM #

    I like Ian Eagle and Jim Spanarkle, but listening to them making excuses for Cal is nauseating.

  2. Wufpacker 03/14/2012 at 10:30 PM #

    Yeah wufpup, I realized it as soon as I hit enter on the edit. Have since deleted edit. But the part about the PAC 12 being proud still stands. I’ll avoid the Sendek angle.

  3. wufpup76 03/14/2012 at 10:31 PM #

    ^Haha

  4. timberwolf 03/14/2012 at 10:38 PM #

    Tucker – its the 800 lb gorilla sitting in the middle of Franklin. 216. 1.7 million. 47k. Really mister NCAA? Limp. Your on the clock.

    Who, who! Would have guessed where L. Brown was taking this team.

  5. Wufpacker 03/14/2012 at 10:50 PM #

    Mike Gundy (Okie St.) has joined the $3 mil/yr salary club with his new 8 year deal.

  6. GhostFace 03/15/2012 at 12:34 AM #

    I’m an NCSU grad now living in San Diego and i’m really looking forward to the matchup. The college basketball atmosphere around here is pretty weak even though SDSU does so well. I’m going to be wearing my NC State shwag on Friday and if the Wolfpack wins…for the next 5 days straight so they don’t forget.

  7. McCallum 03/15/2012 at 6:11 AM #

    Other famous alumni: Abe Lipshitts creator of the inflatable poor deck chair and pop rocks.

    McCallum

  8. tuckerdorm1983 03/15/2012 at 6:14 AM #

    I love Obama and I hate Obama. In his brackets he has us going to the sweet 16 and losing to Kansas. On the other hand he has those Bastards in light blue winning it all. What the Hell does he know.

  9. MISTA WOLF 03/15/2012 at 7:25 AM #

    Below is something I found on ESPN. They wrote a little piece on every basketball team in The Dance. Check out Write it down. 🙂

    Write ’em in: Mark Gottfried has fast-tracked the Wolfpack’s turnaround thanks largely to C.J. Leslie. The matchup nightmare has been terrific and has to continue that way for surprise NC State to continue a special season.

    Write ’em out: The Wolfpack isn’t likely to beat itself, but if there is a fatal flaw it’s at the arc where, outside of Scott Wood, there aren’t a lot of threats. The other problem? Leslie gets in foul trouble.

    Write it down: As part of the Krispy Kreme Challenge, students run from the university bell tower to the donut shop, down a dozen donuts and then run back. If they don’t finish in under an hour, Karl Hess throws them out.

    Here’s thw whole link.

    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/tournament/2012/story/_/id/7681449/ncaa-tournament-2012-reading-fortunes-66-team-field

  10. Six Pack 03/15/2012 at 8:34 AM #

    Steve Strasburg is also an alum of SDSU.

  11. BJD95 03/15/2012 at 9:08 AM #

    I love the Karl Hess line! Sorry, local sports radio…the cries for justice remain loud and proud.

  12. vtpackfan 03/15/2012 at 9:11 AM #

    Back to the topic. Totally agree that this match up is set up perfect as a joy to witness no matter if you have a dog in the fight or not. Statistically these two teams are almost mirror images. Very easy to conjur the thought that Aztecs finish fourth in the ACC and we would’ve been behind the Lobos in the MWC.

  13. 808WOLF 03/15/2012 at 9:28 AM #

    The Wampus Cat is a fictional mascot, a six-legged cat with:

    “Four to run at the speed of light
    And two to fight with all its might.”

    And apparently, it’s blue.

  14. BJD95 03/15/2012 at 9:31 AM #

    That’s also the beauty of this season and the tournament. I am proud of the season even if we lose by 40 tomorrow. And I will love watching the tourney and having the Pack being a part of it. No matter what.

    Go Pack, and looking forward to a fun two hours meeting the Wampus Cats!

  15. BJD95 03/15/2012 at 9:33 AM #

    And a six legged cat would be pretty badass. Totally would run the world.

  16. freshmanin83 03/15/2012 at 9:39 AM #

    “And a six legged cat would be pretty badass. Totally would run the world.”

    Only until a hungry Wolfpack came along.

  17. BJD95 03/15/2012 at 9:59 AM #

    When my cats are annoyed and stare at me, I can read the thought of “you’re just lucky I don’t have opposible thumbs, you asshole.”

  18. tvopack 03/15/2012 at 11:40 AM #

    Does it worry anyone that SDSU scores 72 points a game and allows just 59 points a game? Ranking 82nd and 7th, respectively. NC State is 71(115th) and 71(246th).

  19. Pack85EE 03/15/2012 at 11:41 AM #

    I did hear MG say he would use several guys on Franklin, Leslie, Williams, Wood, as the game dictated. We’ll see. I couldn’t help wonder last night watching Miami against Valpo that we might be watching a lesser version of the Pack game. Valpo was small and fast with a great player. But Miami hit the threes better than we do and SDSU will have a better supporting cast for their one great than Valpo. Should be tough game. I would love to see us light the three ball early so their defense has to open up. They only seem to be talking about our inside game.

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