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Shooting guard Trevor Ferguson will play Saturday at Clemson after missing N.C. Stateâs last three games because of a broken bone in his left hand, and there is a chance he will start.
Javi Gonzalez has recovered from an ankle injury but remains the third option for the Wolfpack at point guard. Courtney Fellsâ ankle injury has improved thanks to a week without a game, but he still sat out Thursdayâs practice with soreness.
N.C. State coach Sidney Lowe delivered all these injury updates at his news conference Friday as the Wolfpack (10-3, 0-0 ACC) prepares to visit No. 12 Clemson (15-0, 1-0) at noon Saturday.
Here are some other quotes from Loweâs news conference:
ă»On his point guard rotation: âFarnold (Degand) will start. Weâll still put Julius (Mays) in there, and Javi will work his way in as well. There are certainly opportunities where we might have two of those guys in there together to have two solid ball handlers.â
ă»On breaking Clemsonâs pressure defense, which is forcing 18.3 turnovers per game: âThe part weâre going to have to deal with, obviously, is the full-court pressure and the traps. Which again, we worked on it for four days (in practice), so hopefully weâre prepared for it and we have to execute. And again, if we get numbers, we have to take advantage of that, too, if we get a 2-on-1 or a 3-on-2, we have to score that. Otherwise youâre playing into their hands. They can press you, and youâre not making them pay for it.â
ă»On defending Clemsonâs 3-point threats (K.C. Rivers and Terrence Oglesby) and post presence (Trevor Booker): âThey have some guys that are just playing great. Not to mention some of the other guys, besides Oglesby. You canât leave Oglesby. You know that. He knocks it down, and Rivers makes big shots. He makes difficult shots. And then Booker is doing everything. Heâs inside. Heâs outside. Watching him, he put it on the floor and went by a guy a couple times. Heâs doing it all... We just have to be tough and really make it hard for them to get the ball.â
ă»On forward Brandon Costnerâs re-emergence as a standout after a difficult 2007-08 season: âHe got in and got extra work with assistant coaches, and itâs paying off for him. Brandon deserves a lot of that credit because he kept himself mentally into it, didnât get down on himself. He knew he was going to come out of this thing at some point, and he did.â
ă»On N.C. Stateâs fall semester grade-point averages: âIâm more proud about that than anything right now. Weâve got seven guys that are 3.0 or better. Three (more) with 2.9 or better. Thatâs pretty good. Just in case you guys didnât know that.â
ă»On his admiration for N.C. State womenâs coach Kay Yow, who announced this week that she wonât coach the rest of the season because sheâs battling cancer: âWeâd sit down and talk basketball strategies. Press breakers. Press attack. Zones. Everything. Sheâs a wealth of knowledge. Sheâs been in it a long time. Sheâs seen it all from a basketball side, an organizational side, and obviously me coming in here and if thereâs anyone I could sit down and talk to about the dynamics of N.C. State and how things are run and things to expect and look out for, she was one. And she is great in that area.â
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