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ewalk
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http://espn.go.com/dickvitale/060905sidneylowe.html

He doesn't really say anything about how he feels we will do this year or even in the future. He just compliments Lowe on his staff and his overall character.

9/6/2006 11:45:48 AM

kevmcd86
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yaaaaaay positive energy towards ncstate basketball.

thats been rare in the past.


Lowe has certainly been impressive as far as media and fan relations, thats for sure- the one thing herb never was.

9/6/2006 11:55:58 AM

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"One key to NC State in the upcoming season is the status of Andrew Brackman. Lowe feels he will be an NBA first-rounder. The coach also realizes he throws a 97-MPH fastball and a lot of major league people are interested in him as well."


Brackman? NBA first rounder?

And while this is cool, I have never heard Vitale say anything bad about any coach. He wrote several of these things about Herb as well.

[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 12:01 PM. Reason : ]

9/6/2006 12:00:34 PM

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Good article but...

^^ Herb was a media favorite (nationally and locally) up until near the very end.. I imagine the fans were quite happy at first too...

9/6/2006 12:01:20 PM

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"Lowe returns to N.C. State
Dick Vitale
SPECIAL TO ESPN.COM


September 5, 2006


Having coached on both the collegiate and pro levels, people often ask me about the differences between the two. On the college level, you have to get involved with fundraising, public relations, dealing with alumni, NCAA rules and regulations. You almost have to be a lawyer to know the rule book!



The easiest transition is the Xs and Os. Coaches have the knowledge of the sport. It is difficult for a guy who has never coached on the college level to get acclimated. It is tough for college coaches to make the transition up to the NBA, as we have seen in recent years.



In college, coaches have a two to three hour practice. They have intensity and emotion involved because practice is so important at that level. In the pros, with so many games in a week, you have to make adjustments and not practice as often or as hard.



Sidney Lowe is getting ready to start his career as a college coach. He has a great passion and love for his alma mater, N.C. State. He displayed it by representing his university in a classy way as a player. He was the quarterback, the guy who made it happen magically in 1983 when Jimmy V's Wolfpack stunned the basketball world by beating Phi Slamma Jamma in Albuquerque.



Lowe created opportunities for his teammates as a leader on the court. He was very cerebral, had a great mindset of the game and the team concept. Lowe has had no problem adjusting to his new challenge.



He has formulated an outstanding staff with about 100 years of basketball experience. Larry Harris remains from the Herb Sendek era and he brings a wealth of knowledge and familiarity with the NC State program. This will be his 22nd season as a collegiate assistant coach.



Monte Towe was a vital part of the Wolfpack history and he gained experience as the head coach in New Orleans. Remember how Towe teamed with David Thompson to lead NC State to the national championship in 1974. He also played two seasons in the ABA under Larry Brown, a very good coach in his own right!



Peter Strickland played at DeMatha and was the head coach at Coastal Carolina for seven seasons. Quentin Jackson was a starter on NC State's 1987 ACC tournament championship squad. He'll contribute as director of basketball operations.



Lowe was smart to put together a group that can provide all sorts of basketball information. They will be familiar with the NCAA rules.



The new head coach said he is excited and thrilled to represent his university. He has a love affair with the alumni. The staff is working hard to bring in new players and recruiting has gone well.



I can tell you that Mr. Lowe is a class act. When I mentioned to him the President's Club with the Jimmy V Foundation, which entails a five-year commitment, Lowe gladly accepted a role. My friends, he cares about people.



Lowe helped N.C. State win the championship under Jimmy V. He also played for a Hall of Famer at DeMatha in Morgan Wooten. I spoke to people in the NBA and they said Lowe had a great basketball mind. His record in the pros was very misleading because of a lack of personnel.



One key to NC State in the upcoming season is the status of Andrew Brackman. Lowe feels he will be an NBA first-rounder. The coach also realizes he throws a 97-MPH fastball and a lot of major league people are interested in him as well.



After all the waiting and chasing, N.C. State athletic director Lee Fowler appears to have hit a home run. He has a guy with tremendous enthusiasm and energy. Lowe has received rave reviews as he has been accepted by the fans down in Raleigh. In time he will get players and his NBA experience will help him as he teaches future stars.



There certainly was confidence in Lowe as he received a six-year contract. N.C. State did well by getting a guy who will be a positive force. Lowe is a flat-out winner. Just look at his success as a player and understand he will do it as a college coach as well.
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9/6/2006 12:48:45 PM

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Even though I have mixed feelings about Dick Vitale, to one day hear him say on tv, "oh baby they're gonna be partying on Hillsborough St. tonight," would make my day, b/c it would more than likely coincide with a championship of some sort.

9/6/2006 1:09:35 PM

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hillsborough street is dead compared to the way it was in 74 and 83

9/6/2006 1:25:08 PM

Brass Monkey
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we shall burn it down upon winning at least an ACC Championship and it shall be resurrected from the ashes to become better than ever.

9/6/2006 1:29:13 PM

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I see this as a setup for future anti-NC State, "They let a good coach go before he had a chance" bash parties.

9/6/2006 1:34:28 PM

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"Brackman? NBA first rounder?"


Clearly he not a 1st rounder yet because he is raw and undeveloped. But the fact that he is almost 7 foot now (according to news saying that he's grown some more this summer), has continued to bulk up, and can shoot/pass decently, he could translate into a decent prospect just because of his physical size and basic fundamentals.

It is hard to find 7 footers who can reasonably step out and shoot threes and FTs. Obviously Brack needs to work on his inside game/rebouding/defense if he ever really wanted to try the NBA. If I were him, I'd focus on baseball because he'll have a much better chance to make $$ as a baseball player seeing the way 1st rounder get signing bonuses etc. Plus its a hell of alot harder to get drafted in the NBA anyway.

9/6/2006 1:50:47 PM

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"hillsborough street is dead compared to the way it was in 74 and 83"


even the 90's

h'borough died as a celebration spot when the rbc was completed

i can remember the street packed with people after gugliotta beat unc

9/6/2006 2:01:22 PM

kevmcd86
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hillsborough street was 4 minutes away from being crazy last year vs. Duke.

we had tons of people in Reynolds watchign that game...campus wouldve exploded


instead we quit and lost by a bagillion

9/6/2006 3:19:19 PM

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" Plus its a hell of alot harder to get drafted in the NBA anyway."


But.....if you do get drafted by the NBA it's a hell of alot easier to make a team.

Big Leagues that is.

[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 3:21 PM. Reason : the Bigs]

9/6/2006 3:20:41 PM

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Am I the only one who, when reading that article, was just reading it and then about halfway through I started to read it as Vitale?

9/6/2006 3:33:11 PM

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"hillsborough street was 4 minutes away from being crazy last year vs. Duke.

we had tons of people in Reynolds watchign that game...campus wouldve exploded"


it wouldnt have been the same

i dont think hillsborough has been crazy in terms of bball since les left and for football since we beat GT in OT here.

9/6/2006 3:35:16 PM

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" If I were him, I'd focus on baseball because he'll have a much better chance to make $$ as a baseball player seeing the way 1st rounder get signing bonuses etc. Plus its a hell of alot harder to get drafted in the NBA anyway."


OK, I understand what you are saying. But from what I have been hearing, Brack wont have any trouble at all being drafted by MLB. So, he may be in a perfect posistion to do both considering how talented he is at baseball/bball.

I have not heard much of NBA potential yet, but if you observe the white guys being drafted these days, it's tall talented dudes with good hands and a nice stroke. Brack fits well in this category becuase he is not a player that is confound to the post. He may have a decent shot, but he will have to improve from last year.

[Edited on September 6, 2006 at 3:41 PM. Reason : /]

9/6/2006 3:40:54 PM

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"Am I the only one who, when reading that article, was just reading it and then about halfway through I started to read it as Vitale?"


I totally did that too.

9/6/2006 3:44:33 PM

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