NC State Wolfpack vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish Preview

The NC State Wolfpack travel to South Bend, Indiana tonight at 9:00 EST to battle the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame (ACC Network – Tim Brando, Mike Gminski), their first ACC road game of the season. These are two teams going in different directions. The Wolfpack are struggling on defense, rebounding, free throw shooting, 3pt shooting, attacking zone defenses, interior offense, and the inability to hold on to leads after starting strong, especially over the last 3 games. The Irish lost their all conference player in Jerian Grant due to academics but were still able to beat Duke by 2 points on Saturday. Notre Dame has had a couple of home loses this year to (#59 KenPom) Indiana State and (77 KP) North Dakota State, plus an OT win over (136 KP) Canisius, along with a couple of tough loses away from home to (11 KP) Iowa and (1 KP) Ohio State.

The Irish are another highly efficient team on offense and above average on defense, struggling at forcing turnovers, perimeter defense (which won’t be a problem for them tonight since we stink at shooting the 3) and that ever difficult Free Throw defense (hey, we’re not the worst anymore!!!…but again it won’t affect them since we suck at making those too.) Here’s irony, Notre Dame is great at shooting FT’s but don’t get to the line much and their opponents are shooting a blistering 77.8% from the line but they don’t send them to the line. What will be interesting is since Notre Dame, this year, hasn’t had many FT’s shot in their games this year by both them and their opponents, how will that change now with “ACC officials” and their ability to study tendencies and call fouls before they even happen?

Players to watch:

#24 Pat Connaughton (6-5, 214, JR) – There isn’t much this guy can’t do with the exception of offensive rebounding and saving kittens from trees. Frankly I don’t see anyone on the Pack who will be able to slow him down and it’s going to be a long night from everywhere on the court. Whatever Gott does please don’t put Turner on him.
#23 Demetrius Jackson (6-1, 195, FR) – Jackson is shooting the ball effectively from behind the arc and charity stripe while only taking 13% of the teams shots. He’s doing exactly what he needs to do as a freshman to help his team.
#0 Eric Atkins (6-2, 182, SR) – Atkins is what we call your do everything PG. He’s getting the ball in the hands of players who are in position to score on top of being an effective scorer, especially from 3 point land. Personally I’d like to see Lee guarding him.
#11 Garrick Sherman (6-11, 255, SR) – Look he’s an efficient shooter inside the arc and great at rebounding on both ends, it’ll be an interesting battle all night between him and V/Anya but that’s not why you need to pay attention to him. It’s all about the beard…

ADVANTAGES:

When State has the ball expect to once again see State get few second chances at the basket and fail to capitalize on their opponents weaknesses due to it being State’s weaknesses. The Pack is pretty good at offensive rebounding, or should I say Buckets is pretty good at it, but the Irish are doing an even better job at preventing their opponents from getting offensive rebounds.

When the Irish has the ball expect to see a very efficient offense who will get second chances even when they miss. The Irish are just average at offensive rebounding but the Pack are really struggling with defensive rebounding. The only real question will be will the Pack be effective on the perimeter to minimize the Irish’s 3pt threats (Atkins, Connaughton, Jackson)?

Look, until the Pack learns that transition offense begins on defense by preventing easy shots, forcing turnovers, and defensive rebounding, this team will struggle against quality opponents.

KenPom likes the Irish by 7, it’ll be more.

HEADLINES:

GoPack.com
Wolfpack On The Road At Notre Dame Tuesday Night

This is the eighth meeting between the two schools, and the first since a 61-48 neutral-court Wolfpack victory in 2005. Prior to that contest in the Wooden Classic, the two teams hadn’t played since NC State’s title season of 1983.

T.J. Warren continues to hold the top spot in the league in scoring at 23.9 points per game. Warren scored 23 points in NC State’s ACC opener vs. Pittsburgh, a game that saw the Pack lead 34-26 at halftime before Pitt mounted a comeback. A win Tuesday night would give the Wolfpack its third straight road win. NC State has claimed wins at Tennessee and UNC Greensboro over the last three weeks.

NC State will be playing a very confident Notre Dame team that is coming off a win over Duke. The Irish are led by 6-11 senior Garrick Sherman and senior guard Eric Atkins.

1. ACC ROAD OPENER
A win over Notre Dame would lift NC State to a 3-0 record in ACC road openers under Mark Gottfried. In the Wolfpack coach’s first season, NC State rolled past Wake Forest 76-40 in the first ACC road game of the season. Last year, the Pack went to Boston College and won 78-73. In all, NC State has won its first ACC road game in three of the last four seasons.

4. PUT THE BALL IN THE BASKET
The Wolfpack has been effective shooting the basketball most of the season, standing fourth in the ACC with a .477 field goal percentage. NC State has posted seven outings with .500 shooting or better, including its .582 offensive display against East Carolina on Dec. 21. The Wolfpack shot .619 in the season opener vs. Appalachian State and was at exactly .500 shooting in wins over Eastern Kentucky, Long Beach State and Detroit. Dating back to the beginning of the 2012-13 season, NC State is 21-5 when shooting at least .500 from the floor.

Joe Giglio (N&O)
Wolfpack faces tough test with Fighting Irish

Sub-freezing temperatures and snowy winter storms paralyzed most major Midwest airports Monday, but N.C. State’s basketball team was able to safely fly to Notre Dame.

The Wolfpack chartered a flight directly into South Bend, Ind., which helped avoid traveling snarls in Chicago and Indianapolis. The Wolfpack (10-4, 0-1 ACC) will even get a chance to shoot-around at Notre Dame (10-4, 1-0) on Tuesday afternoon before its 9 p.m. tipoff.

The smooth travel into wintry Indiana put coach Mark Gottfried ahead of his last trip to Notre Dame. In December 2006, Gottfried’s Alabama team got delayed a day going to Notre Dame. The Crimson Tide arrived the day of the game, missed the shoot-around and then got blitzed by the Fighting Irish 99-85.

Gottfried said his Alabama team never found a rhythm. He has talked with his Wolfpack players about tuning out distractions.

[snip]

He wants to keep his team focused. He knows his team will have its hands full with the Fighting Irish, who have gone 76-8 at home the past 41/2 seasons.”

Brett Friedlander (starnewsonline.com)
Notre Dame sweeps ACC weekly honors after win against Duke

Eric Atkins earned the ACC’s top player award for the second week in a row for spearheading the Irish’s rally from a 10-point second half deficit to a 79-77 victory against Duke.

Not only did the senior point guard record his first double-double of the season in the game with a team-leading 19 points and 11 assists, he made the tying and go-ahead baskets as part of his team’s 20-4 run to close out the game.

Atkins is averaging 24.5 points and nine assists in his last two games.

GoPack.com
Q and A: BeeJay Anya

Between a slam dunk, or a blocked shot, which do you like better?
That’s hard (laughs). If it’s on somebody, I’d say a dunk. But if I can send a shot into the eighth row, that’s a good block.

You’ve been known to give the Mutombo finger wag after blocks. Have you always done that?
I did that in high school, and have definitely given that to a few people. Dikembe Mutombo was one of the guys I looked up to when I was growing up. He went to Georgetown, which is right near where I’m from in DC. He used to do that all the time and it grew on me. But Coach Gottfried said I can’t do it anymore because I don’t want to get a technical foul.

What are some areas you hope to improve as a player moving forward?
I need to continue getting into better shape. I’ve come along way already. I’ve been working with Coach (Bob) Alejo every day. If I continue doing that, I’ll be able to be on the court longer and be able to be more effective on the court. I’m getting there. Every day I’m going to continue to get better.

Bonus: (check out these)
Notre Dame’s Garrick Sherman Rips Doug Gottlieb Over on Twitter Joke About His Beard

Whatever you do, don’t make fun of the beard of Garrick Sherman. CBS analyst Doug Gottlieb learned the hard way when he took a light-hearted jab at the Notre Dame center which resulted in a straight ethering by Sherman.

SBNation.com
Doug Gottlieb blasted by Garrick Sherman after joking about his beard

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  • #36168
    wufpup76
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    Way to go Barber

    #36169
    tjfoose1
    Participant

    Clank clank, redux.

    #36170
    ILPackfan
    Participant

    All right, then. Let’s hit another pair, Cat!

    #36171
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    SMART play by Vandy. Quick outlet pass so he doesn’t shoot FTs.

    #36172
    spintk
    Participant

    STOP GOING UNDER SCREENS! He didn’t make the shot, but, damn, man. Fundamentals.

    #36173
    tjfoose1
    Participant

    Clank clank x 3

    #36174
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    That is why I will never not love Cat. Even when he’s off. Plays his ass off.

    #36175
    Rick
    Keymaster

    Whew.

    Looks like we pulled this one off.

    We needed thus one badly

    #36176
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Damn he almost missed the rim on that FT.

    #36177
    spintk
    Participant

    Welp, guys, this looks like it’s going to be a win. Sure doesn’t feel like one, though. My oh my, the life of a Pack fan.

    #36178
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    We excel at going under screens

    #36179
    bill.onthebeach
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    Pack 23-30 from the free throw line tonight….

    3 out of the next 4 and we GOTT a win !

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #36180
    ILPackfan
    Participant

    A conference road win against a tough team at home…if we hold on for this, it’s a good win.

    #36181
    bill.onthebeach
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    OR we can put Patrick in the game….

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #36182
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Cat is our leader. Even after Mizzou, he wants the ball to shoot the FTs.

    #36183
    Fastback68
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    State must be better than Duke. Welcome to the ACC, Irish.

    #36184
    tjfoose1
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    Chewbacca says, “you’re welcome”.

    #36185
    ILPackfan
    Participant

    Ball game!

    #36186
    1.21 Jigawatts
    Keymaster

    Good Job Pack, we needed that one.

    #36187
    MrPlywood
    Participant

    I think foose might call this a moral loss.

    #36188
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    He had a rough first 38…but Cat was the player of the last 2 minutes of that game. Just awesome.

    #36189
    Rick
    Keymaster

    Nice win. I am flag to see these fellas pull it out

    #36190
    RINGwolf
    Participant

    Sure feels good watching us hit the free throws. Makes the end of a game soo different.

    #36191
    bill.onthebeach
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    THAT’S A WIN… and a major improvement over what we have seen the last couple of weeks….

    NOW… we just need to keep doing more of what we did right tonight… and keep improving….
    AND NO MORE ONE ON FIVE…. on either end.

    smoke if you GOTT ’em…..

    #NCSU-North Carolina's #1 FOOTBALL school!
    #36192
    1.21 Jigawatts
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    I’m going to continue to be negative with my predictor and bad mouth everyone for shooting bad.

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