Pitt begins ACC play at NC State

NC State opens ACC league play by hosting the Pitt Panthers’ first ever conference game today at noon. The game will be televised on local ACC stations and ESPN3 with Mike Hogewood and Cory Alexander calling the game. (I will NEVER complain about Mike Hogewood again after the Fran Fraschilla and Jimmy Dykes debacle of last Saturday night).

NC State holds a 9-1 historical advantage in the series which began in 1948. The last meeting of the schools was during the old ACC/Big East Challenge in 1991 when NC State squeaked out a 78-77 win on a neutral court Hartford, CT. Die-hard Wolfpackers will remember that Pitt was the Wolfpack’s opponent in The most notable meeting between the two schools was in the NCAA Tournament on March 16, 1974, a 100-72 NC State win. Pitt plays at NC State for the first time in 40 years.

To set the stage for today’s meeting:,

Pittsburgh improved to 12-1 on the year after beating the Albany Great Danes 58-46 on Tuesday. The Panthers shot 44.4% from the field, but only 10% from behind the arc and 56.3% from the free throw line. Lamar Patterson scored a team-high 14 points to become the 42nd player in school history to reach 1,000 career points. Talib Zanna chipped in 10 points and 9 rebounds for Pittsburgh. On the year, Patterson averages a team-high 16.8 points per game and 4.5 assists per contest. Zanna averages 11.8 points per game and a team-high 7.5 rebounds per game. The Panthers averages 76.9 points per contest and are shooting 48% from the field as a team this season. Pittsburgh is a decent rebounding team and they distribute the ball well of offense. This will be the Panthers first true road game of the season.

The NC State Wolfpack improved to 10-3 on the year after beating UNC Greensboro 68-64 on Monday. The Wolfpack shot 40.7% from the field and only 16.7% from three-point range. NC State shot a poor 60.7% from the charity stripe. T.J. Warren scored 24 points and pulled down a team-high 9 rebounds. Anthony Barber added 17 points and dished out a team-high 6 assists and also had 2 steals. On the year, Warren averages a team-high 23.9 points per game and 7.8 rebounds per game. Barber is averaging 12.2 points per game and a team-high 4.5 assists per game. The Wolfpack average 75.3 points per game and are shooting 48.3% from the field as a team this season. NC State is not a great rebounding team and they do not hand out a ton of assists on the offensive end of the floor. The Wolfpack have lost two games at home this season to NCCU and Missouri.

Both teams are coming off wins despite not playing well, specifically not shooting the ball efficiently. This will be Pittsburgh’s first true road game while NC State has dropped two games at home early on in the season. Pittsburgh is the better team and on a neutral court I think they would win by double-digits. However, the Panthers may struggle in their first road game in ACC competition, so I’m going to back the Wolfpack on Saturday.

Pitt has not played a road game this season.

Rushing the Court has put together a statistical preview of all of the ACC’s Week One games that can be seen here.

Pittsburgh Offensive Efficiency – 114.1 (#24 in the NCAA)
N.C. State Defensive Efficiency – 100.4 (#110)

N.C. State Offensive Efficiency – 109.5 (#66)
Pittsburgh Defensive Efficiency – 92.5 (#11)

What to Watch For: In its first ACC conference game ever, Pitt looks to have a strong edge on the offensive end of the court. In particular, look for the Panthers to try to exploit the Wolfpack on the boards. Pitt comes in 11th in the country in offensive rebounding percentage, while N.C. State is 237th in defensive rebounding percentage. Another area to watch is the mismatch in free throw attempts. N.C. State ranks near the bottom of the NCAA in free throw attempts, while Pitt rarely fouls. In fact, the Panthers actually had a game earlier this year against Cal Poly in which Pitt did not commit a single first half foul.

You can absorb quite a few more fantastic conversations to get your primed for ACC play by clicking here. Lastly, Backing the Pack adds:

This is going to be the toughest game to date for the Wolfpack, which will be tasked with stalling a group that is pretty sound in most areas. Jamie Dixon is one of those coaches who seems to churn out NCAA tourney teams like it’s nothin’, even if he isn’t making big headlines on the recruiting trail. The Panthers have been the NCAAs in nine of the last 10 years, and they’ll return in 2014, barring some sort of bizarre collapse in conference play.

In five of the last six years, the Panthers have finished among the nation’s top 10 in offensive rebounding percentage. What they do offensively might not always be the prettiest thing–they’re going to limit the pace–but it sure as heck works. A team that takes care of the ball and rebounds well is a terrifying matchup for NC State, which doesn’t force opponents into an exceptionally high number of mistakes and hasn’t rebounded well defensively for about as long as I can remember.

If there is good news, I suppose it’s that Pitt lacks perimeter shooting options. The Panthers are shooting just 33 percent from deep, and like State, they shy away from three-point attempts in general. The key for State might be forcing Pitt into more long jumpers than they’d prefer. That and doing a decent job on the defensive glass, of course. But we may not be able to do the former without zone, which makes the latter task even more difficult.

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  • #35619
    Rick
    Keymaster

    semi sweet is becoming bitter sweet

    #35620
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    Pitt 80% in the 2nd half. Hard to overcome that.

    When you have players stepping out of the way to avoid the foul, it is easy to shoot 80%

    #35621
    Texpack
    Participant

    Pitt 80% in the 2nd half. Hard to overcome that.

    Our defense has created their shooting percentage in the second half. Easy turnovers and poor transition defense will make anybody look awesome

    #35622
    Rick
    Keymaster

    I just do not understand what is a foul. Lee drives gets pushed and they do not call it.
    Every time Pitt dirves they seem to call it

    #35623
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    Double bonus the rest of the way in.

    #35624
    Rick
    Keymaster

    These refs suck. It is not why we are losing but they suck

    #35625
    Rick
    Keymaster

    That was a walk. You cannot moveafter a jump step

    Turner sucks

    #35626
    BJD95
    Keymaster

    Mighty depressing. Oh well, that’s life sometimes. See you kids later.

    #35627
    Rick
    Keymaster

    That is what I am talking about. They get that call every time.
    Us not so muchj

    #35628
    ILPackfan
    Participant

    Well, that should about do it. I realize there’s still over 5 minutes left, but this is not a team that’s going to make up double digits this close to the end.

    #35629
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    Raulston Turner needs to get nothing but clean-up minutes. He is a waste of a uniform on the count.

    #35630
    Wufpacker
    Participant

    Deer/headlights syndrome.

    I have time for a nap before wildcard games though, so that’s something.

    #35632
    Texpack
    Participant

    Cat looks a lot like a freshman today. He is killing us with careless ball handling.

    #35633
    Alpha Wolf
    Keymaster

    Washington, Anya or some-fricking-body needs to step up to be a second scorer.

    #35634
    djcmlc3
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    The more I watch, the less impressed I am with Gottfried’s coaching. Pitt made adjustments at halftime, what did Gottfried do? Whatever it was, it’s not working.

    #35635
    graywolf
    Participant

    This is the reason I have been saying we will not win more than 5 conference games…too many liabilities and a big one is a point guard.

    #35636
    Tau837
    Participant

    Losing two straight games against good, but not great, opponents at home, I think it’s clear that this team has no shot at making the NCAA tournament.

    Those who were suggesting State could win 11-12 more games this season were dreaming.

    #35637
    choppack1
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    Gray – I think you may be right. Pitt is showing how it is done. Defend, rebound and get out in transition.

    Gott desperately needs to improve d. Otherwise, I don’t see us having the success we have had the last 2 years.

    #35639
    ILPackfan
    Participant

    Brutal second half to sit through. There’s a whole lot of bad in that box score.

    #35641
    john of sparta
    Participant

    wonder if the wife
    will miss a couple
    of her Zolofts.

    #35642
    Wolfanatic
    Participant

    A tale of two halves….It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going to the ACC cellar.

    #35643
    Whiteshoes67
    Participant

    I roomed with some SEC guys for several years while Gottfried was at Bama’ and watched a good bit of SEC basketball during that time. This is about par for the course for what you can expect from his teams. Rarely will he blow anybody out, so never get excited after a quick surge (see start of today’s game). His teams simply don’t defend well enough to separate themselves from efficient teams, his teams also tend to have sloppy, unforced errors, lapses in focus, and there are questionable substitution patterns. Notice I didn’t criticize the offense. When the ball goes in, which is what he excels at, then it masks some of his defensive weaknesses. Also note that I think he’s an above average coach.

    But I laughed when some fairly outspoken folks on here talked about how last year’s lineups had weaknesses, were overrated, didn’t have the parts to play better defense. Once he recruits his own players, develops them, and roots out the knuckle heads, we’ll really get a good idea of how good a coach he is. Cough.

    Gottfried tolerates too much crap in my opinion. Same with this team. 18-22 year old kids learn fundamentals and how to play the “right way” by working their rears off in practice, by coaches reinforcing the proper way to play by rewarding players who practice and play the “right way.” When you don’t, you don’t play. Or you get jerked and sit your ass on the pine. Yes, what we saw today is a little about youth, but it’s also a lot about coaching.

    #35644
    packer74
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    After a 17-2 start, the Pack was was outscored 72 to 45. State’s defense was awful. Pitt had 15 layups and two dunks. Poor shot selection, sloppy passing, and out of control PG play on offense. Big improvement in FT % was a plus today. 6 maybe 7 conference wins. Odds that TL will still be here next year with the limited minutes he is seeing?

    #35645
    Whiteshoes67
    Participant

    Transition defense under Gottfried is some of the worst I’ve ever seen.

    #35646
    JohnGalt78
    Participant

    That pop we just heard was our bubble.

    10 good mins, then fade to black.

    Being a State fan is hard.

    Again, hope is a bitch.

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