What's Happening?
NC State's men's basketball team, under the new leadership of coach Justin Gainey, is focusing on maintaining its strong 3-point shooting capabilities. This comes after the departure of nearly the entire
roster following former coach Will Wade's return to LSU. Gainey has recruited Preston Edmead from Hofstra and Christian Hammond from Santa Clara, both known for their impressive 3-point shooting skills. Edmead shot 38.7% from beyond the arc, while Hammond achieved a 39.3% success rate. The team aims to continue its high 3-point shooting percentage, which was a significant strength last season.
Why It's Important?
The emphasis on 3-point shooting is crucial for NC State as it seeks to remain competitive in the ACC. The ability to score from long range can be a game-changer, providing a strategic advantage in close matches. By securing players like Edmead and Hammond, NC State is positioning itself to maintain its offensive prowess despite the roster changes. This strategy could help the team overcome the inconsistency issues faced last season and potentially lead to better performance in conference play.
What's Next?
NC State is still working to retain Paul McNeil, a key player from last season who excelled in 3-point shooting. His decision to stay or leave will significantly impact the team's shooting capabilities. Additionally, the team will need to address potential defensive weaknesses that may arise from focusing heavily on offensive shooting. The upcoming season will test how well the new recruits integrate into the team and whether the emphasis on 3-point shooting will translate into overall success.






