Well, that was a pretty fitting end to our season - NC hitting three pretty lucky shots during the last minute and Stewart getting stuffed on a drive late.</p>
Other thoughts:
* They might be young and had a bad season but it was pretty clear who the more athletic team was. Our lack of size really stood out today as we were vastly smaller and weaker at every position on the court compared to NC. Their freshmen were much stronger than our Jr and Sr's.
* Stewart and Jarvis played their hearts out and other than Stewart's ill-fated drive at the end he once again was a clutch shooter for us.
* Shot selection for us continues to be a joke - Bost took a number of rushed pull-up 3's and Turner and Kodi took some horrible attempts. I can probably count the number of poor shots on one hand that NC took. We probably took at least 15 ill-advised shots. Then you look up and you lose by 2 and have to wonder if we had just worked for better shots on half those possessions would we have won by 4-5?
* Kodi continues to be a frustrating guy to watch, both offensively and defensively, but especially on D. He got eaten alive for the most part and today we really needed him and he's our guy with the most bulk to really have matched up to the NC size.
* Lack of depth showed as we really got nothing off the bench again except for some stuff from Turner. Especially lack of inside depth. They just hammered us inside for most of the game. And when Jarvis was out we were helpless in there.
* Ravern gave good effort on defense today but they kept running that guy off multiple screens by guys 4x Ravern's size. He'll never be great there but at least I saw a better attitude out there.
* NC offense sets > MSU offensive sets and it wasn't even close.
* Pretty full crowd - but not a ton of energy in the building. A little disappointing.</p>* I thought we'd have a ton of the 2011 recruits there but behind the bench looked pretty empty
* I really worry about next year with Stewart's steady offense and good D and Jarvis' game-changing ability on the defensive end.
Other thoughts:
* They might be young and had a bad season but it was pretty clear who the more athletic team was. Our lack of size really stood out today as we were vastly smaller and weaker at every position on the court compared to NC. Their freshmen were much stronger than our Jr and Sr's.
* Stewart and Jarvis played their hearts out and other than Stewart's ill-fated drive at the end he once again was a clutch shooter for us.
* Shot selection for us continues to be a joke - Bost took a number of rushed pull-up 3's and Turner and Kodi took some horrible attempts. I can probably count the number of poor shots on one hand that NC took. We probably took at least 15 ill-advised shots. Then you look up and you lose by 2 and have to wonder if we had just worked for better shots on half those possessions would we have won by 4-5?
* Kodi continues to be a frustrating guy to watch, both offensively and defensively, but especially on D. He got eaten alive for the most part and today we really needed him and he's our guy with the most bulk to really have matched up to the NC size.
* Lack of depth showed as we really got nothing off the bench again except for some stuff from Turner. Especially lack of inside depth. They just hammered us inside for most of the game. And when Jarvis was out we were helpless in there.
* Ravern gave good effort on defense today but they kept running that guy off multiple screens by guys 4x Ravern's size. He'll never be great there but at least I saw a better attitude out there.
* NC offense sets > MSU offensive sets and it wasn't even close.
* Pretty full crowd - but not a ton of energy in the building. A little disappointing.</p>* I thought we'd have a ton of the 2011 recruits there but behind the bench looked pretty empty
* I really worry about next year with Stewart's steady offense and good D and Jarvis' game-changing ability on the defensive end.