The rest of this season – what to expect?

Within the comments section of VaWolf82’s fantastic ACC Mid-Season Review,  there was a post that prompted me to reflect on the Wolfpack’s current basketball season. In my opinion, the post – by 13OT –  really cut to the heart of why we’ve seen what we’ve seen this season – the good and the bad. A choice quote:

This team should be getting better but simply isn’t. If anything, they’re getting worse. What we have here is mainly a bunch of street-ballers who still don’t function as a cohesive team unit, can’t shoot free throws, hold on to the ball, take sensible shots, or play consistent defense.”

^I believe this is a very fair assessment. 13OT didn’t say that we had bad players or bad people, just that the group is not a cohesive team unit, among other things. I happen to agree. At the end of the post, the following opinion is offered:

I wouldn’t want to have to coach this team, and I’m beginning to wonder if those who have to really want to.”

^If I had to guess, I’d guess that there’s merit to this line of thinking. Before I get into why I’m expressing that sentiment please bear in mind that I’m not attempting to fan the flames of a “is Gottfried responsible?” argument. It’s his team, of course he’s responsible. That doesn’t mean we can’t try to decipher why certain things may or may not be working. I’m not on the sidelines and I’m not at practice, but that doesn’t mean I can’t take some good ‘ol message board guesses (read: pretty worthless) as to what might be going on.

So, why do I feel that this unit hasn’t gelled into a team and that perhaps this season has proven problematic from a coaching standpoint? Well, I’ll first start with some general observations about this season’s team:

  1. There’s some good individual talent
  2. These all seem to be really good guys. The type you want representing your team. They seem to support one another and buy into the ‘team’ concept. All very likable.

Ok, great – we’ve got some good talent and good guys whose personalities seem to mesh … So what the hell has happened to prevent this from all coming together? If they supposedly buy into the team concept, then why do we see evidence to the contrary on the court? In my view, it breaks down as follows:

– A) There is no on-floor general. Generally speaking, it’s accepted/presumed that Trevor Lacey is the leader of the team. He is by all accounts a good guy with good leadership qualities and is a great player. I’d argue even that he is a special player, one that has the potential to lead a team to a special accomplishment.

Sometimes though, a team needs more than a good leader / potentially special player. Sometimes a group of great guys need a kick in the ass. A group of great guys need a villain. A villain who will call out missed assignments, missed plays. A villain who will goad, will motivate, will unify those around them to share a common goal: overcome the villain. Gottfried has attempted to be this team’s villain. No response. You can’t fake being that which you are not.

As much as it makes me want to vomit to say, sometimes a ‘Laettner’ is just what a team needs. That one person who will keep everyone else from straying from the plan and keep them in check. The one person who will provide the impetus for having and sharing a singular direction, purpose, and vision when the coach doesn’t always get through.

– B) When players on a team stray and wind up on different pages, they revert back to relying on their individual talents and traits and stop relying on their teammates. Even if they buy-in and believe in the team concept, if they’re all on separate pages of the same playbook it’s damn near impossible to be one cohesive unit. Then they’re just a collection of individuals, and it really doesn’t matter how talented each individual part is.

A team provides a safety net for each of it’s individuals – everyone has each others’ backs. Everyone knows their role and function – the right decisions are made at the right time. Mistakes are made up for through practice, being on one page, through discipline … Not so for individuals – each mistake is glaring to observers.

It can be even worse for unselfish individuals – which I feel we have. Being unselfish is a good trait, especially on a team. But when you’re too unselfish you can wind up trying to please and doing what is asked of you come hell or high water. What’s that one play that we run quite literally every time down the court? The one that everyone in the gym knows is coming? Oh yeah – the ‘run one guy off a bunch of screens until he can reasonably shoot a contested 3’ play.

You’re trying to be unselfish, you’re trying to do what is asked – but everyone has a different idea of what that is. There are no feints, no mis-direction, no quick reads that take advantage of athleticism. No taking advantage of a system that – when executed as one unit – utilizes and maximizes an individual’s given talents. Just bad, bad, terri-bad decision making and discipline.

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TL;DR: The team lacks motivation and a singular direction, purpose and vision. It’s greatest downfalls are a lack of discipline and some bad decision making.

^All of the above leads me to feel that maybe we should just abandon thinking – just start playing and reacting – in an attempt to salvage the season. Run full court man or some 1-2-2 trap press. Keep the transition game going. Failing that, in the half court just go 1-4 motion and break down the defense off the dribble. In limited samples, it seems the team has responded favorably and everyone is active.

Is this the right decision though? Would this be the best course for the rest of the season? As a fan, I want to win every bit as much as the coaches and players do. I want to take every opportunity and explore every avenue available that would lead to success within this season.

As a program manager and coach though it may not be quite that simple. What about the plan and vision that has been implemented? What about the core philosophy and the Pyramid of Success? Do we perhaps abandon some of these things at this point in what could be a futile effort to salvage the season? What about the future?

Hopefully, aside from the graduating seniors all of these guys will be back next season. As previously stated, there would be some really good talent returning – plus, to me, all of these guys are very likable and easy to cheer for. It’s a solid nucleus. Do you keep on keepin’ on, hoping that one day this season it will all fall into place? Or do you go all out in an effort to just win now? If you do the latter, then what do you do next season when these same guys are back?

It’s painful to lose, but I have a feeling there isn’t any question that things will continue as is for this season. Keep planning and building the foundation for the future while still trying to succeed in the present. “Know what you teach, and teach what you know.” I can respect that. Please notice that I did not say I ‘excuse’ anything, I said respect. The results, as always, will speak for themselves. The much reviled, unofficial theme of State fans everywhere may need to be uttered once again – ‘wait til next year!!!’.

What’s your take on this season and the future?

 

 

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  • #73618
    redcanine
    Participant

    Yeah, that segment was definitely weird.

    Ralston & Cat were “keepin it reel” w/ Ms Taylor. The highlight in discussion was Trevor’s game winner at GT. Everyone was congratulatory of celebrated the buzzer beater, but in good nature, ribbed Trevor for missing a wide open Barber in the corner. At this point, it’s all good.

    But one thing lead to another and the conversation became an airing of dirty laundry, so to speak. “Lacey is always on my case”, “Lacey thinks he’s a coach”, “Lacey and Ralston argue a lot in their dorms”, “Lacey has bad hair”. IMO,it reflects poorly, but I’m not holding Turner or Barber accountable. I’m sure it’s all in brotherly love, but half of that interview should have been edited.

    Whoever produced that segment probably dropped the ball, or at least double dribbled. It left me scratching my head.

    Edit* I didn’t see pakis last post. Good description.

    #73621
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    ^They usually post those to their youtube channel (NCStateHoops), but it has not been uploaded yet. I’d like to see it, I’ll post here when/if it does get uploaded – unless someone beats me to it.

    #73623
    Whiteshoes67
    Participant

    Not responsive to the coaching and criticism of teammates. But why should you if the boss ultimately isn’t going to reward or discipline accordingly? If there’s anything to this, it’s just yet another example of bad management.

    #73624
    Daniel_Simpson_Day
    Participant

    Regarding WP76’s poll, I want to meet the two people who answered they do not care about team success and only want to be validated on internet message boards. I want to buy those two people a beer because they are the only two honest people on this blog.
    As others have said before me, we are now reduced to gallows humor.

    #73625
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    Regarding WP76’s poll, I want to meet the two people who answered they do not care about team success and only want to be validated on internet message boards. I want to buy those two people a beer because they are the only two honest people on this blog.
    As others have said before me, we are now reduced to gallows humor.

    I didn’t vote, but that would have been my choice.

    #73654
    Rick
    Keymaster

    Thanks for the information. It has been a while since I watched the coaches show. I do not enjoy watching high lights of the crap play we have had.

    That is interesting about the jealousy angle. It would jive with every other Gott team. He does not seem to be able to mitigate these intersquad issues.

    #73662
    44rules
    Participant

    Not much.

    Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. Mao Zedong

    #74622
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    They FINALLY posted the KiR with Turner and Barber.

    It’s way in the past and there don’t seem to be any issues, but since we talked about it, here it is.

    #74625
    wufpup76
    Keymaster

    ^Thanks.

    Maybe I would’ve viewed it differently after a loss, but the segment came off to me as razzing on Lacey for the sake of doing so. Kinda like razzing that one person who always says the right thing or makes the right play but they get busted on to keep everything loose and to keep everyone level-headed.

    Or at least I hope 🙂

    #74627
    pakfanistan
    Participant

    Oh yeah, I got a complete different feel from it after the second viewing. I wouldn’t even have said anything if it felt like this the first time.

    #116222
    McCallum
    Participant

    Almost 1 year ago.

    Same stuff.

    McCallum

    #116223
    Heelh8r
    Participant

    McC – Do the math…two years ago. Last year was Cat solo.
    Brought back memories of Wufpup…man I miss that guy

    #116224
    McCallum
    Participant

    Making a satirical point.

    McCallum

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