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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 551967" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>NCSU sees this as an absolutely must win game for their NCAA dreams. I can't imagine they don't come out with all guns blazing. </p><p></p><p>They are a guard heavy team who loves to press - both aggressive presses and more passive presses designed to just take time off the clock. They will make Jose and Devoe work to get across half court and on the offensive end overall. It will be interesting to see if both can play the normal over 35 minutes CJP likes to play them. Without Haywood I guess we will see Alston some and maybe even a Philips sighting. </p><p></p><p>Their 2 bigs (they normally play one at a time) can be foul prone. We ought to go after them if we can. </p><p></p><p>Their lead dog is Johnson. He keeps the ball a lot and makes things happen. Not sure exactly how that will work against our zone but they generally play as he does. They certainly will surround the zone with shooters. They will have seen the film from Miami, et al about how to dissect the zone and I expect will have a good idea what they are trying to do. We will miss Haywood on the defensive end. </p><p></p><p>I hope we get a lift off of the BC game. But being on the road against what I assume to be a very hungry team doesn't give me a warm and fuzzy. We should get a good dose of Moore which will be nice. Beyond that who knows what the rotations will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 551967, member: 2784"] NCSU sees this as an absolutely must win game for their NCAA dreams. I can't imagine they don't come out with all guns blazing. They are a guard heavy team who loves to press - both aggressive presses and more passive presses designed to just take time off the clock. They will make Jose and Devoe work to get across half court and on the offensive end overall. It will be interesting to see if both can play the normal over 35 minutes CJP likes to play them. Without Haywood I guess we will see Alston some and maybe even a Philips sighting. Their 2 bigs (they normally play one at a time) can be foul prone. We ought to go after them if we can. Their lead dog is Johnson. He keeps the ball a lot and makes things happen. Not sure exactly how that will work against our zone but they generally play as he does. They certainly will surround the zone with shooters. They will have seen the film from Miami, et al about how to dissect the zone and I expect will have a good idea what they are trying to do. We will miss Haywood on the defensive end. I hope we get a lift off of the BC game. But being on the road against what I assume to be a very hungry team doesn't give me a warm and fuzzy. We should get a good dose of Moore which will be nice. Beyond that who knows what the rotations will be. [/QUOTE]
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