Bob Holliday: Early Season Wolfpack Nowhere To Be Found
About four weeks ago, I said NC State was the best and deepest three point shooting team I had seen. It now seems as if I was describing another team in a previous season. The team that destroyed Florida State is nowhere to be found.
The injury to Ilian Evtimov immediately hurt State at both ends of the floor. Cameron Bennerman's pulled hamstring only made things worse. But that only begins to explain State's losses to North Carolina, Boston College, Wake Forest, and Wake Forest again.
The NC State offense is designed to produce backdoor cuts and open jumpers. ACC opponents took away the backdoor cuts. But for most of the season, State hit three pointers at a record rate, until the Carolina game.
Since then, the Pack has struggled to produce any consistent offense. The jumpers stopped falling. State's attempts to go inside haven't opened the floor any. Cedric Simmons has generated few scoring chances during the four-game skid. Andrew Brackman has gotten little playing time. Gavin Grant's ability to drive and attack the basket has given some life, but as a team, State seems to lack confidence on offense now.
Even more puzzling is State's play at the defensive end-a trademark of Herb Sendek's teams. State normally forces its opponents to shoot low percentages. Today Wake Forest, the last place team in the league, shot 54%, And State has been unable to use its defense to help create offense.
Maybe the injuries have given way to fatigue and the offensive woes have sapped State's enthusiasm. Whatever, Sendek faces the biggest challenge of his tenure, trying to prepare this team to win even one or two NCAA games.
The injury to Ilian Evtimov immediately hurt State at both ends of the floor. Cameron Bennerman's pulled hamstring only made things worse. But that only begins to explain State's losses to North Carolina, Boston College, Wake Forest, and Wake Forest again.
The NC State offense is designed to produce backdoor cuts and open jumpers. ACC opponents took away the backdoor cuts. But for most of the season, State hit three pointers at a record rate, until the Carolina game.
Since then, the Pack has struggled to produce any consistent offense. The jumpers stopped falling. State's attempts to go inside haven't opened the floor any. Cedric Simmons has generated few scoring chances during the four-game skid. Andrew Brackman has gotten little playing time. Gavin Grant's ability to drive and attack the basket has given some life, but as a team, State seems to lack confidence on offense now.
Even more puzzling is State's play at the defensive end-a trademark of Herb Sendek's teams. State normally forces its opponents to shoot low percentages. Today Wake Forest, the last place team in the league, shot 54%, And State has been unable to use its defense to help create offense.
Maybe the injuries have given way to fatigue and the offensive woes have sapped State's enthusiasm. Whatever, Sendek faces the biggest challenge of his tenure, trying to prepare this team to win even one or two NCAA games.
- Devils and Heels are on a collision course Posted: March 1, 2009
- The Heels have a week to stew over this one Posted: February 22, 2009
- Mid-week musings Posted: February 17, 2009
0 Comments
Featured Blogposts
American Idol and Garner native Scotty McCreery performs at N.C. State's Hoops 4 Hope. The circus is in town. And Olympic-level table tennis stops in Cary. Here's what's happening this weekend.
- What's on Tap
Charity events planned around Hoops 4 HopeThe Hillsborough Street Community Service Corporation is sponsoring Play 4Kay events on Hillsborough Street starting Feb. 8 to support Hoops 4 Hope and the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
- WRAL SmartShopper
Love for Less: frugal Valentine's Day tipsShowering your loved ones with goodies is always fun to do on Valentine's Day, but not if it leaves you drowning in debt! With a little planning and creativity, you can show your loved ones you care and stay within your budget.
Other Recent Blogposts
- WRAL WeatherCenter Blog: Space travel has own traditions and supersitions
- WRAL WeatherCenter Blog: What happened to Pluto
- WRAL WeatherCenter Blog: The winter so far at RDU
- Brian Shrader's Siteseeing Blog: What's trending: Antelope shoes and ping-pong baby
- Brian Shrader's Siteseeing Blog: How cereal box designs have changed
Free Car Wash with Every Service-Fred Anderson Kia
Click to See All CONTESTS available from WRAL.com






WRAL.com welcomes your comments on this story. All comments are moderated prior to publication based on our posting guidelines. Please review them prior to posting and if your message is not approved.
This story is closed for comments. Comments on WRAL.com news stories are accepted and moderated between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday.