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Where There’s A Will, There’s A Wade? Maybe. Maybe Not.
By this time in the season a few things are becoming clear. “In January, that’s when you start to know which type of team you are,” said Duke freshman Dame Sarr, 19, with wisdom that belies his years. You learn which teams are able to successfully take their show on the road. Which teams have starting lineups that are essentially set and those which are still tinkering. Which teams rely on defense to set a tone for their games and which defend so they can get the ball back as soon as possible. Which teams so bedazzle TV commentators they’ve already dubbed “tournament teams” with six weeks remaining in the regular season. We’re intrigued at the moment by which teams are consistent, sufficiently tough — and tough-minded – to take prosperity or adversity in stride, either within a game or across weeks. Case in point, NC State. Will Wade swaggered into Raleigh declaring his first Wolfpack squad, the usual modern amalgam of newcomers and a few holdovers, destined for NCAA tournament participation. Maybe. NC State has proven it can score. Wade’s squad led the ACC in 3-point accuracy (.401) and assist:turnover ratio (1.69:1) through 17 games. It was fourth in scoring, fifth in scoring margin among ACC teams. But the Pack already has lost a third of its first 18 games, including two of five within the ACC. The ACC defeats came at home, a decidedly bad sign. Winning on the road is tough enough; surrendering a home edge is somewhere between dangerous and deadly for a squad with NCAA aspirations. There’s also been a lot of chatter about how much the ACC is improved compared to last season, with measures like NET rankings cited as proof. But NC State’s standing at 29th casts that rating into question. Clemson, clearly a superior team with a 3-2 record against Quad 1 opponents compared to the Pack’s 0-5, ranks a single notch ahead of Wade’s Wonders. UNC is listed as 30th and Virginia, winner of 11 of its last 12 games and ranked in the AP top 20, stands 31st. Other than Duke at No.6 and UVa at 14, KenPom’s ratings similarly cluster ACC teams around the top 30. NC State comes in 29th there too, sixth in the league. But it’s not just losing at home that points to NC State’s flaws. The Pac went down to Tallahassee and crushed Florida State, winning 113-69, proudly proclaimed as the most decisive road win in program history. This after a preceding win at Boston College. “Very rarely in the past have I called timeouts,” Wade said after his team subdued BC. “I’ve used more timeouts in the first half with this team than I probably used in all my other years combined, just because when things start going poorly we cannot stop it.” Which speaks to the Pack’s oncourt leadership and especially its poise, one of the least-measurable but most evident qualities in sports, reflected in consistent performance, taking in stride whatever comes a team’s way. So how did NC State respond after savaging lowly FSU, a team with just two wins since Nov. 25, a group that suffered the four most decisive defeats incurred by any ACC team this season? A week after the Tallahassee meeting, Florida State rebounded and came within a point of winning at Wake. And a gritty Georgia Tech squad struggling to escape the league’s bottom echelon came to the Lenovo Center following a 23-point home loss to Pitt and registered a 78-74 win over the Wolfpack. The defense-minded Jackets, 15th in the ACC in field goal accuracy, hit .519 from the floor at Raleigh and .455 on threes. The Pack made 12 of 33 from the bonusphere, .364, and .371 overall. “We can’t ever get into any sort of rhythm, or get any momentum, which has just been a major issue,” Wade lamented after the Quad 4 loss against Tech. He added, “Our resume wasn’t great, but it was clean. No bad losses. Now it’s blemished. We’re going to have to punch above our weight class a couple of times to get back where we need to be.” With 13 league games ahead…

Cooper Flagg’s Garden Debut
Cooper Flagg is back from a minor ankle issue and in his Garden debut, he picked up where he left off, finishing with 18 points, 7 rebounds 3 assists and 1 steal. Basically, he was back to doing Cooper Flagg things. As for the Knicks, things are not going well. This was a team that seemed to have a legitimate shot at a deep post-season drive but they’re playing poorly and the fans, being New York fans, are booing them. In other words, much like Flagg, the Knickerbockers are back to normal. Cooper Flagg makes NBA debut at MSG; Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart return for Knicks as Mavericks roll Slumping Knicks booed in blowout loss to Mavericks How the Dallas Mavericks EMBARRASSED the Knicks Cooper Flagg returns to help Mavericks blow out Knicks as boos rain down at Madison Square Garden Cooper Flagg returns from ankle injury, helps Mavericks to blowout win over Knicks at Madison Square Garden Cooper Flagg Shines At Madison Square Garden With 18 Points Against The Knicks Flagg on ‘incredible’ MSG atmosphere after win Jalen Brunson, Knicks Routed by Cooper Flagg, Mavs as NBA Fans Rip NY’s Defense Go to the DBR Boards to find Blue Healer Auctions | Drop us a line

ACC Roundup – NC State, FSU And SMU All On The Road
In Tuesday’s ACC Action, NC State treks down to Clemson, Florida State is off to Miami and SMU visits Wake Forest. We started to say that Will Wade was making his first trip to Clemson, but of course he went to school there and started his coaching career there as well. It’s not like he’s going to Littlejohn without knowing that it’s a pit. He knows exactly what Littlejohn is. That said, State has been up and down and Wade is frustrated. Clemson has been playing really well so it’s hard to bet against them at home, but State needs to get an impressive win to make up for losing to Georgia Tech on Saturday. Side note: Wade beat Clemson when he was at McNeese in last year’s NCAA Tournament. Incidentally, Clemson fans have taken to calling Carter Welling “the Mormon Missile.” He says he doesn’t mind and actually sounds kind of flattered. FSU probably is going to Miami at the wrong time. The ‘Canes took a beating at Clemson last time out and they’re going to want to take some frustrations out on somebody and the ‘Noles are a handy target. Both coaches are new of course, but Jai Lucas had an easier time recruiting in his first season. Luke Loucks has done a decent job at Florida State, but that’s going to take some time. Miami is heavily favored and should be. They’re much more talented than FSU. SMU is visiting Wake but the Mustangs are much more talented and unlike the Demon Deacons, they have a reliable inside game. Wake has three players who can be counted on in Juke Harris, Myles Colvin and Nate Calmese, and Tre’Von Spillers has had his moments. But we can’t see Omaha Biliew and Cooper Schweiger keeping up with Samet Yigitoglu and Jaden Toombs. By the way, this will also mark Boopie Miller’s return to Joel. No one ever said this directly, but we got the distinct sense that the Wake staff sort of gave up on Miller. If so, in retrospect, it was a big mistake. At UNC, aside from the Hubert Davis drama, the university is trying to decide whether to stay in the Dean Dome and renovate or build a fancy new barn which might be off campus. Davis and some other prominent alums have come out firmly for renovating and now you can add Ol’ Roy Williams to that camp. In this video, Williams invokes the father figure of Dean Smith, saying that Smith always wanted an on-campus arena. Smith’s aura is fading a bit, but Williams still carries some weight. Mission accomplished? Maybe. We’ll see. Tuesday’s ACC Action NC State at Clemson || 7:00 || ACCN Florida State at Miami || 7:00 || ESPNU SMU at Wake Forest || 9:00 || ACCN Will Wade on facing Clemson with NC State: ‘Clemson was great to me … but our team needs a win’ Clemson Basketball Welcomes NC State, Opens as Slight Favorite No. 22 Clemson takes on NC State, aims for 13th straight home win Miami seeks new winning streak as it hosts Florida State Miami Looks For Strong Bounce Back vs. Florida State SMU could exploit offensive glass against Wake Forest SMU faces Wake Forest on 3-game road slide The Demon Deacons Host an Electric Night Game ACC Hoops Notebook: What is going on with North Carolina? Full ACC Bracketology breakdown: Where Louisville basketball currently stands Go to the DBR Boards to find Blue Healer Auctions | Drop us a line

