Kevin Keatts Takes Blame for NC State Basketball’s Recent Losses in San Diego
NC State basketball coach Kevin Keatts took full responsibility for his team’s poor performance in the Rady Children’s Invitational. The Wolfpack, with a record of 5-2, lost back-to-back games against No. 13 Purdue and BYU in San Diego.
Keatts expressed concerns about the team’s toughness and overall play, noting the team allowed 13 offensive rebounds to Purdue and 15 to BYU. He stated, “I don’t think we were very good the entire week… We got to play with a sense of toughness, and that starts with me.”
He acknowledged that the team has struggled with cohesion, saying, “Right now, we are a little bit more individuals than a team.” Keatts emphasized that he is the only one to blame for the current state of the team but remains optimistic about improvement.
How did NC State’s losses at the Rady Children’s Invitational affect their overall season outlook according to Coach Kevin Keatts?
NC State Coach Kevin Keatts reflects on Team’s Performance After Rady Children’s Invitational
In an exclusive interview, NC State basketball coach kevin Keatts discussed his team’s recent struggles during the Rady Children’s Invitational, where the Wolfpack faced two tough losses to No. 13 Purdue and BYU. With a current record of 5-2, the team has shown flashes of potential but has also faced meaningful challenges, notably in terms of toughness and cohesion.
Keatts took full responsibility for the team’s performance, stating plainly, “I don’t think we were very good the entire week.” He highlighted specific concerns, particularly regarding rebounding; the Wolfpack surrendered 13 offensive rebounds to Purdue and 15 to BYU, underscoring a lack of physicality that Keatts believes must change moving forward.“we got to play with a sense of toughness, and that starts with me,” he asserted.
The coach expressed disappointment over the team’s individualistic play,remarking,“Right now,we are a little bit more individuals than a team.” This admission illustrates a significant area for advancement as the Wolfpack gears up for upcoming games. Despite these setbacks, Keatts maintained a positive outlook, asserting his commitment to fostering a more unified and resilient team habitat.
As the Wolfpack prepares to return to Raleigh for their next matchup against the Texas Longhorns in the SEC/ACC Challenge, Keatts remains focused on instilling a sense of teamwork and toughness among his players. The game is set for Wednesday at 9:15 p.m. ET at the Lenovo Center, and fans are eager to see how the team will respond after the disappointments of the past week.
Keatts concluded the interview with an optimistic note, reaffirming his belief in the potential of the Wolfpack to bounce back and evolve into a more cohesive unit as the season progresses.
The Wolfpack will return to Raleigh to prepare for an upcoming game against the Texas Longhorns. This matchup in the SEC/ACC Challenge will take place at the Lenovo Center on Wednesday at 9:15 p.m. ET.
