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Greatest ACC game ever 103-100

Today this story was posted on Google news. https://www.si.com/college/2024/03/...-later-acc-tournament-final-nc-state-maryland

I have a CD of the 73 ACC game with Bill Jackson and Wally Ausley calling the game with State finishing 27-0. I asked Steve Nuece ( sorry if I might have spelled his name wrong) about the game and he said the team that won the title was actually better than the 73 team. I am fortunate to have the audio of the UCLA NCAA game also.
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Men's Basketball Q&A: NC State coach Kevin Keatts after Syracuse win...

Opening Statement:

Keatts:
"Well, give Syracuse a lot of credit. [Syracuse coach] Red [Autry] has done a tremendous job at Syracuse obviously taking over for a Hall of Famer.

"To be quite honest with you, they won two really good games against us, and we talked about it.

"I give our guys a lot of credit. I thought we locked in and understood the scouting report. I thought we did a better job of knowing how to guard certain people. Judah Mintz has killed us every time we played him, and we wanted to do a good job of making him — backing off, keeping him out of the lane, and I thought we did a really good job with that.

"We knew going into the game that we would have an advantage in the post. Obviously with DJ, Mo and Ben, and we wanted to throw the ball to those guys and obviously play inside out.

"Proud of our guys. Another win. When you get to this point, we understand that if you win, you go home, and obviously for us, it's a good win for us, and we stacked a win, and obviously now we've got to prepare for a really good Duke team."

Q. Just talk about your halftime adjustments because you outscored Syracuse 48-33 in the second half.

Keatts:
"Yeah, we talked about getting back in transition. I looked at the stat sheet and I knew it was wrong because they only had them for two points in transition, and I thought they got out -- see, somebody else behind me believes the same thing. I didn't think we got back. I thought they drove the ball down our throats a little bit. We did a better job getting back, but we did a better job understanding scouting report and who could score and who couldn't score, and I think it was completely our defense.

"We're the type of team when our defense is really good, our offense tends to be elite, and I thought it got good because of that."

Q. Mohammad, DJ, you guys are both taller than Syracuse's tallest guy on the floor, Maliq Brown. Your coach said you won in the post. How did you use your size to get that battle and win it?

D.J. Burns:
"I just wanted to focus on I knew he was their primary big, and he didn't want to get in foul trouble, so we just wanted to go at him as much as possible."

Q. Kevin, the two glaring stats to me are the rebounding and the points off turnovers. Were those an emphasis going into the game, and how did your team do so well when you created the turnovers? What was it about them that they were able to score?

Keatts:
"Coming into this tournament, it's the team that makes the least amount of mistakes is the team that typically can advantage, and those were two areas that -- the last four games of the regular season we didn't do well. Another area is we lost the turnover battle those four games, and that's just not NC State basketball.

"So when you look at it tonight, we did a great job rebounding, 17 offensive rebounds. Mo had eight at halftime, and I challenged him to get 16, so he only got 14, so we've got to talk about that.

"But we wanted to get out and turn them over, and I think we did. We forced them into 19 turnovers, and we got 30 points off of their turnovers. I thought that was really good for us.

"Our team has made some adjustments in the things that we didn't do well finishing the regular season, and it's paying off for us in the postseason right now."

Q. You talked about that you did some things differently. You did get the turnovers. What specifically did you do to Mintz tonight that you didn't do in the first two games?

Keatts:
"Yeah, blame that on me, idiot coach. We're a pressure team. Probably my ego more than anything. We were getting after him and trying to pick him up, and obviously pick him up full court 94 feet, you can't pick a guy up like that.

"We decided to drop back to the top of the key and let him operate and shrink the floor, and we were going to live on any of those threes that he made. He's one of the best paint touch guys in the country.

"Obviously at his size, he's the only guy at his size that gets to the free-throw line, so we talked about staying down on pump fakes, we talked about not pressuring him, don't flush him to the hole, and I think it worked for us."

Q. I'm curious, your team seems to have found some remarkable chemistry late in the season, and all of a sudden your players are believing. It's clear as day. What do you attribute that to, and how will that play into the next game against the Blue Devils?

Keatts:
"We're fighting. We're fighting. I've got guys in that locker room that really believe, and we're talking at nighttime and every day about what it takes to win and the will to win, and I think our guys understand that part of it.

"It doesn't get any easier. Every team in this league can beat you.

"We've got to — obviously we've played two games in a row and they're coming in fresh, and we've got to try to figure out how to find some energy from somewhere else, and we will. I think our energy right now is our motivation."

Q. Your team is playing with their backs against the wall. They're playing really, really well. They started hot. They stayed together all game. I think you have seven players here with at least one assist. Talk about that teamwork aspect.

Keatts:
"Yeah, I'm getting leadership from guys like DJ Burns. I'm getting leadership from guys like Michael O'Connor. I'm getting leadership from guys like DJ Horne. And we're asking those older guys to step up, and it's weird because most of these guys except for DJ are transfers, and so it takes them almost a year to feel like they've got a voice in the locker room, and I think they all have the mentality now that we don't want to go home, and obviously stay together, stick together, fight together."

Q. For the players, Coach talked about some of the adjustments that you guys made coming into the postseason, but how much of the last two games has just been the reset button that it's a new season and you can get that attitude back?

Burns:
"Honestly, from our point of view, we didn't really lose it. We were just waiting until we played a complete game, and I felt like tonight was one of those nights where we handled business."

ACC OT: Louisville coach Kenny Payne is officially fired...

The worst two-year run in college basketball has come to an end with coach Kenny Payne getting fired, and there will be a lot of colleges who will use Louisville to get contract extensions. In a bubble, Louisville could be an NIT team next year, but I'm sure some of their guys will enter the transfer portal, possibly before they even hire a coach. And if they hire a coach soon, does that coach leave his current team if they are in the NCAA Tournament? If it's UCLA coach Mick Cronin, that won't be a issue.

I remember being at ACC media day for football two years ago, and I ran into a Louisville writer, and I go, "Am I wrong, does Louisville have guards?" He goes, you are not wrong, just Elbert Ellis. That team used just 10 of 13 scholarships and had one guard and then used Michael James at shooting guard, which was fine. I thought that was coaching malpractice to not use three scholarships.

Men's Basketball NC State's TV numbers this season...

DateOpponentNetworkViewers
Nov. 23Vs. VanderbiltESPN2207,000
Nov. 24Vs. BYUESPN266,000
Nov. 28At Ole MissESPN2175,000
Dec. 16Vs. TennesseeESPN2287,000
Jan. 10Vs. North CarolinaESPN1,097,000
Jan. 13At LouisvilleThe CW391,000
Jan. 20Vs. Virginia TechThe CW315,000
Jan. 30Vs. Miami (Fla.)ESPN2221,000
Feb. 3Vs. Georgia TechThe CW275,000
Feb. 7Vs. PittsburghESPNU97,000
Feb. 17At ClemsonThe CW393,000
Feb. 20Vs. SyracuseESPN2299,000
Feb. 27At Florida StateESPN2158,000
March 2At North CarolinaESPN1,285,000
March 4Vs. DukeESPN1,322,000
March 9At PittsburghThe CW216,000

Men's Basketball Q&A: NC State coach Kevin Keatts, players after Louisville win...

Kevin Keatts opening statement: “A couple things. I thought Louisville came out very, very aggressive. I thought Kenny made a really great decision kind of starting four guards and starting Ty-Laur [Johnson], it gave them a tremendous advantage. I thought they moved the ball, they came out very aggressive, they drove the ball, got to the free-throw line.

“We talked about it at halftime. It was a shootout. Our defense wasn't very good, and we talked about making some adjustment guarding the ball.

“When you get a guy like Skyy Clark who was in the tournament who's playing well, you've got to really defend him, and I thought he had a tremendous game against us. He played really well.

“Give Louisville a lot of credit. That was a heck of a battle all the way until the end, and we're fortunate — neither team played any defense. We just happened to score 94 points.

“I thought guys stepped up. Jayden Taylor had a good time, scored the ball, had eight rebounds. I thought Michael [O’Connell] was really solid, made baskets when we needed to, and Casey Morsell was really, really good. Maybe we should play all our games back at the DMV because he was really good."

Q. Is there an update on DJ Horne at this time, and for the players, how much did you feel like you guys needed to step up with him not being on the court today?

Keatts:
"So as you saw when we practiced yesterday, he shot a little bit, and we wanted him to go through kind of our warmups to see how he felt. I wasn't going to play him unless I knew we absolutely had to have him. We'll do the same thing. He'll have around the clock treatment. And the great thing about it is we do play a 7 p.m. game tomorrow.

"But he'll still be a game-time decision. He's starting to feel better, but he's not moving well. Probably should have played him because our defense wasn't very good. He can't guard anybody, but certainly nobody else did.

"He can play offensively which is who he is, but defensively he's not sliding well, so we'll know a little bit more towards game time tomorrow."

Q. For the players, at halftime did you kind of feel the urgency of your season being on the line, and Michael, your career being on the line? How much did that play into --

Keatts:
"You know he's got another year left."

Q. Never mind.

Keatts:
"Give him credit, now. He graduated from Stanford in three years. He's got a couple years. That COVID year is still there for him."

Q. Either way, it's win or that's it. What kind of urgency did you feel in the second half, both of you guys

O'Connell:
"Like you're saying, it could be our last game of the season and we don't want to end it on this note. So we were down one, but we all banded together and we had a common message that we have to go out there and just play the right way and do what we do.

"And we know when we're playing well, moving the ball, and hopefully getting stops that we can compete and win games and we had that urgency coming out in the second half.

Taylor: "Yeah. I would agree with him. I would say it was urgency from the beginning of the game honestly. I didn't ever think we was ever going to lose, so we kept the same faith and just kept competing."

Q. Kevin, you got them in the bonus so early. They had seven fouls to your one, I believe. Did it change your strategy to take advantage of that in the last 10 or so minutes?

Keatts:
"Yeah, you know what, we talked about it at halftime. I thought we settled for too many outside shots, so we wanted the first two minutes of the second half to drive the basketball, and I thought it worked for us.

"We were really, really aggressive. That was by design. We felt like we had an advantage getting DJ back in the game, starting the game playing inside out. I thought we were able to throw the ball to him and get some good shots, and I thought Jay drove the ball, Michael did a good job getting into the paint. So it helped us down the stretch because obviously we got to the free-throw line."

Q. What did the performance of Casey Morsell mean for this team today?

Keatts:
"You're asking me or you want Michael to answer that? Michael is his roommate. He can answer that."

O'Connell: "I think it's huge. He's obviously one of the leaders on the team, one of the captains on the team. When you see a guy playing out there with such passion and playing hard, you just want to follow suit.

"I think it was huge from the beginning. He had the energy and he was pushing everyone to be the best they could out there, and when you have a guy leading like that you want to follow. Definitely propelled our team forward and helped us get the win."

Keatts: "I couldn't have gave a better answer."

Q. Without DJ, how does that affect what you try to do, especially on offense, and how did you compensate for his absence out there tonight?

Keatts:
"Well, I mean, he's a scorer. The guy can put the ball in the hole, one of the best in our league. What we've asked is guys like Jayden Taylor to step up. I've asked Michael to be a little bit more offensive minded. I think Breon Pass came in in the first half and really gave us a big-time lift.

"But everybody has got to step up. When you lose a guy that can score the basketball the way he does, I would have never guessed that we would score 94 points without DJ Horne, but we did. I thought everybody was aggressive. Casey Morsell had a little bit to do with it, but without him we have to have a little bit more player and ball movement.

"We're running more plays. He's really the guy that can kind of create for himself, but with everybody else, we're trying to get everybody involved."

Q. Coach, you mentioned in your opening statement just about Louisville running the four-guard lineup. Syracuse is a pretty guard-heavy lineup, as well. What did you learn from today going against a guard-heavy squad?

Keatts:
"I thought Kenny made a — I don't know if it was — maybe their starting 4 man Glenn was late. I don't know what it was, but he hadn't started that lineup the entire year, and I thought he did a good job putting his four or five best players on the floor and just getting after it.

"We're prepared to play both ways. Typically we switched 1 through 4 and then guard ball screens with our 5, but we started big today. Obviously playing a team like Syracuse, you guys seen it, those guys, they can score from different positions. We've got to be prepared to guard them. They did a great job at our place and certainly at their place. Great game towards the end at our place, but we didn't finish the game."

Q. Coach, looking at the first two games against Syracuse, what would you like to see in this game that didn't happen in those first two games, and do you feel like one or both teams have changed a lot since the last meeting between you two?

Keatts:
"Yeah, I thought the Syracuse games are really funny. At Syracuse, it was a good game, and then probably six minutes left in the half, we just stopped scoring. Then when you look at the game at our place, they came out as red hot as you could come out, made shots. And then we cut the lead and did some good things. In both games we trailed because we had five or six-minute stretches where we just didn't play well.

"I don't think either team is playing different than they played before. I just think it's tournament time, and everyone knows what's on the line. I think everybody is prepared to survive and advance."

Q. After the Duke game, you basically said that all your eggs are now in this tournament basket here, and now you have another one coming up tomorrow. What's your message to the team? How do you approach it to keep them from looking big picture and what's ahead?

Keatts:
"Yeah, I said this, and this is a disappointment for our league. It's 11 teams, and now I think it's nine maybe that has to win the tournament to go to the NCAA, and we're one of those teams.

"We'll stay focused. To be honest with you, our guys won't know, nor do I, who we play after we play Syracuse. All we know is we play at 7 p.m. against Syracuse, and it's a one-game tournament, and you've got to be able to win that one game to be able to advance, and we'll be locked in.

"We're glad that we do play a 7 p.m. game. We got a little time to get back to the hotel to get a little rest, and obviously try to prepare tonight with a little bit of film and do a walk-through tomorrow and get ready to play a good Syracuse team."

Q. With DJ Burns playing some limited minutes with some foul trouble, talk about what Ben Middlebrooks brings to this team, his energy, how that affects y'all?

Keatts:
"Yeah, he's a change of pace from DJ Burns. He's a great ball screen coverage guy. He's starting to score with his back to the basket. Our team is starting to trust him in a lot of different ways.

"He's just a hard-nosed dude. He rebounds the basketball. They're completely different. So when you get a chance to play — when I need defense, I'm typically going to go with Ben. If I need some offense, some scoring, I'll go with DJ. I thought Ben and both Mo — especially in the first half, I thought Mo did a good job, also."
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