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Iowa vs South Carolina

Who you got?

Until I see someone actually beat SCar, I don’t expect it to happen vs Iowa.

Iowa is a gritty well coached team with a generational talent as the engine. But they don’t have anything to take on that center for usc. Clark will get hers. But I’m not sure Iowa has the Jills and Janes to matchup with Staley’s crew. And they can shoot the three as good as Iowa can. Pulling for Iowa all the same.

Spring board into the future…

Sad about tonight’s results, but what can you say? By all rights we shouldn’t have been there, but here we were playing on the biggest stage in 41 years. Proud to be a Wolfpacker!

That out of the way….We have to capitalize quickly on this run. We have already made a splash in the portal this week, but now to up the ante all around. This is our best chance in a long time to find success off the best national and local press we have received since 83. Hit the portal, hit the HS circuits. The next 2 years in recruiting will be huge for the future of the program.

We need a backup/starting quality PG, a combo guard, and a shooter from the portal to start. If we can get some elite guys from the portal with our influx of nil, we could be looking good again next year.

The Run Down The Run Down (April 5)

1a. In many ways, the recruitment of Brandon Huntley-Hatfield was 4-5 years in the making.

Then Ole Miss assistant coach Levi Watkins recruited Huntley-Hatfield — maybe starting in 2019 — and got the Rebels in his final group in March 2021. He ended up picking Tennessee and graduating a year early in the class of 2021.

Tennessee had beaten Kansas, Ole Miss, Wake Forest, Syracuse and Auburn, and the guy guiding him through it all was Bobby Maze, of B-Maze Elite traveling team on the Under Armour circuit. Maze has always found a way to get young talent into his program over the years, from Jaden Springer to Jaden Bradley for a bit to Huntley-Hatfield. He was a point guard at Oklahoma and Tennessee from 2006-2010.

What Huntley-Hatfield once said in a Rivals.com story about Maze after committing to Tennessee on April 15, 2021:

“He’s played a huge role in my development. When I started with him 3-4 years ago, no one knew who I was. He’s helped develop me, surrounded me with really good players and we have played against the best competition. He’s like a second father to me. We are really close. He has taught me and is still teaching me so many life lessons,” Huntley-Hatfield explained.

Naturally, when Huntley-Hatfield showed he wasn’t ready as an early enrollee freshman, the finger pointing emerged. He averaged 3.9 points and 3.0 rebounds in 12.5 minutes per game, and he went 2 of 13 from three-point range. The team won big and went 27-8 and he split time with John Fulkerson, who was the better player, but had injury issues.

NC State with Watkins on staff tried to get involved after Huntley-Hatfield entered the portal in 2022, but it didn’t get anywhere. The Wolfpack landed D.J. Burns and Dusan Mahorcic that spring/summer.

Huntley-Hatfield settled on Louisville, and then new coach Kenny Payne. At the time it made sense. Payne had been an assistant coach at Kentucky and the Wildcats had evaluated Huntley-Hatfield at length. Huntley-Hatfield is close with former UK power forward Alex Poythress.

The Louisville experience has been good and bad. On the one hand, individually, Huntley-Hatfield has become a good solid player. On the other hand, he might have been coached by the worst high-major coach in the modern era of college basketball. Things were so thrown off at Louisville that every single player on the team entered the transfer portal after Payne was fired, and Pat Kelsey was hired from College of Charleston.

Washing away going 12-52 the last two years will be a big part in working Huntley-Hatfield into the NC State fold.

The two players from Louisville that transferred after going 4-28 overall and 2-18 in the ACC in 2022-23 struggled this past year — guard El Ellis at Arkansas and Jae’Lyn Withers at North Carolina.

Ellis averaged 17.5 points and 4.4 assists in 36.0 minutes per game at UL, and then dropped to 6.5 points and 1.8 assists in 21.0 minutes per game and was benched for a stretch at Arkansas.

Withers, who NC State was hoping to add a year ago, averaged 8.9 points and 5.3 rebounds in 25.2 minutes per game at Louisville, fell to 4.2 points and 3.6 rebounds in 12.4 minutes a contest this season at UNC off the bench.

Sydney Curry transfer from Louisville to Grand Canyon and was a bench player, and Roosevelt Wheeler never found a role at his new college this season, VCU.

I don’t expect a drop off in Huntley-Hatfield’s statistics, but more so it will be about learning how to make winning plays in close games down the stretch.

1b. Huntley-Hatfield’s path has always reminded in many ways to another big man that has similar traits — Vernon Macklin, who played two years at Georgetown and two years at Florida (2006-2011). He ended up going in the second round to the Detroit Pistons and played a year in the NBA. He had a lot of hype and a catchy nickname, “Big Ticket” when in high school and was a McDonald’s All-American.

Coincidentally, Kevin Keatts coached the 757 standout at Chatham (Va.) Hargrave Military Academy, after starting off at Portsmouth (Va.) I.C. Norcom High. He was ranked No. 37 overall in the class of 2006 by Rivals.com, but was like Huntley-Hatfield, was much, much higher when he was younger. Macklin grew into being a true center and his stats at Florida were similar to Huntley-Hatfield.

Huntley-Hatfield was ranked No. 36 in the class of 2021, but was originally in the 2022 class, and ranked at No. 14 at one point. The original plan was to be a one-and-done small forward, and he even talked in 2019 about skipping college if the NBA rules got changed.

That plan bombed pretty good his freshman year at Tennessee, but Huntley-Hatfield has learned some valuable lessons over the last two years — most importantly, he’s a low-post center. He’s gone 16 of 52 in his three years from the tree-point line, including 9 of 21 this past season, but his money is made playing on the block.

2. Landing a center was of utmost importance this offseason in order to be able to play junior post player Mohamed Diarra mostly at power forward.

NC State will likely have to pay Diarra to keep him, but that drama will get played out after the season is over. It would be ideal to get one more post player this cycle, but that depends on if there is attrition on the roster.

Reviewing NC State’s 94-85 win over Louisville in the first round of the ACC Tournament, which now seems ages ago nine straight wins later, Huntley-Hatfield showed he he was one of the top 5-6 centers in the ACC.

He finished the game with 17 points, seven rebounds, four assists, two steals, one block and three turnovers in 32 minutes played. NC State won’t have to hide him on defense and he played over 30 minutes in 20 games this season. He fouled out in three games.

Huntley-Hatfield guarantees that NC State will play two post players for the second year in a row, with junior Ben Middlebrooks likely backing up Diarra and Huntley-Hatfield, assume he is good with that role and returns.

Jotting down some notes from the game, this was the gist of what he achieved, with three different post players guarding him at various times.

First half:
Made a baseline 12-footer spotting up.
Head scratchingly bad over and back pass.
Got D.J. Burns to reach in and foul and made both free throws.
Ran the floor well, got stripped by Jayden Taylor.
Missed an elbow jumper.
Got blocked by Mohamed Diarra in the post.
Nifty fade-away in the lane to score on Diarra.
Drive on Diarra for a basket.
Rattled in a left corner 3-pointer.

Second half:
Nice half hook against D.J. Burns.
Faced up with Burns and drew the foul, and made both free throws.
Received a cheap foul posting up Ben Middlebrooks.
Bullied Middlebrooks on a post-up for two.
Missed a pull-up 16-footer.
Missed a short shot in lane against Burns.

Can we take down the undefeated Gamecocks....

What a year for the Lady Pack. I knew this team was under valued by the talking heads and media when they were picked 8th in the ACC, and I said in the off season that I thought this team could be better than last year's team, but I thought we might be a year away from a realistic Final Four run. But James and Rivers have really upped their games and Brooks has continued to get better and better as a freshman. The chemistry on this team is just night and day from last year's group, when honestly, it didn't seem like they were having a lot of fun playing together. Monster task in front of the ladies tonight going against this Gamecock team, but I expect the Lady Pack to play with heart, effort and emotion. If they can keep the Gamecocks off of the offensive glass I think they have a chance to pull off the upset. Have to stay with Paopao because she is a knock down. And when Watkins is in the game, you have to have to have to put a body on her. She is a fantastic offensive rebounder. I honestly feel like this is a bit like Houston in 1983 in terms of how most folks see this matchup. But I think our ladies are better as a team than what they are getting credit for. It will take a monster effort, we have to not be afraid of driving the paint and we have to knock down some perimeter shots. I'm excited to watch and see what the ladies can do. Go Pack!

Women's Basketball South Carolina coach Dawn Staley on Kay Yow...

Q. With NC State back in the Final Four, it's kind of a time to reflect a little bit on Kay Yow's legacy. Did you have any memories of Kay Yow? And in particular, I came across a '91 game when you were with UVA, you played against NC State, 123-120, in double overtime. Seemed quite iconic.

Dawn Staley:
"I fouled out in regulation. Kay Yow is iconic, and I know that she probably has a hand on NC State being here. They've got an angel up in heaven that's still coaching them. Spiritually, maybe some of these players know of her legacy or not, but anytime that someone that's coached Olympic teams, that's a legend in coaching, they'll always have a spirit about their program.

"So, I mean, I hope she's happy. I really do. I hope she's truly happy with Wes Moore and their Wolfpack team being here in the Final Four, and I mean it's a really happy time for, especially when you haven't been here in a long time.

"I think Wes Moore probably said it earlier, in that it may not have been their best team on paper -- because two years ago they had a really, really good team that was probably projected to be in Final Four and they didn't make it. And it's funny how you get hot and you get the unlikeliest group to get to the mountaintop.

"Basketball is funny in that way. You persevere, and you figure out ways in which to shock the world. I'm sure they shocked the world when it comes to where they were at the beginning of the season to where they are now. I think it's a beautiful story."

Kevin Keatts (and assistants/trainers) appreciation thread

Keatts was handed a weird situation and did not help himself with the assistants he brought in to replace the guys who got bigger jobs elsewhere in the middle of his tenure. When you add in the NCAA cloud, the Covid year, NIL and the immediate transfer rules, he has had to learn on the fly. The assistants that he hired after the disaster of 2021-2022 have been spectacular and I expect us to continue to be a force as long as he can keep them and/or replace them if they leave. We have momentum and now the players know what it takes to win and how important the little details are. The effort has been unrelenting and I hope we all can treat Keatts' in a different, more supportive light than ever.

Congrats coach(es). You have earned every bit of recognition and praise you will get this week. We are NOT done yet!

YouTubeTV and State Games ?

Do those of you who subscribe to YouTubeTV receive most of State’s football/basketball games when not televised on
on ESPN/ACC networks? We are considering switching service from Fubo who has regional network access, with fees. I noticed Raycom has recently entered into agreement with CW to televise about 50 ACC football games this season. Any input is greatly appreciated.
TIA
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