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Quotes From Basketball Media Day
Oct. 20, 2008 ECU Head Coach Mack McCarthy "We're really excited about the second year of our program going forward. We've got a long ways to go, but we feel like we're on the right track. The support personnel, from sports medicine to the academic side of things, give us a lot of things in place that are solid. Because of that, we can now make some progress on the floor. We had a taste of success last year with some big wins. We finished strong with three wins in our last four regular season games. We didn't finish the tournament like we wanted to but we feel like we did make some positive steps. Now we'll try to grow on that." "We have good senior leadership in Sam Hinnant and James Legan, two of the best shooters in Conference USA. Sophomores Brock Young, Jamar Abrams and Chad Wynn all played quite a bit as freshmen. Daquan Joyner and Jontae Sherrod didn't play quite as much but they have been through a year of college and that gives us a little better foundation than we probably would have had otherwise."
"We're more talented than we were, but we're awfully inexperienced. We have some continuity with the staff, returning John Moseley, Mike Perry, Larry Epperly and Darryl LaBarrie. I'm really, really pleased that these guys are back. For the first time since I've been here, it feels like we're starting to have a little bit of continuity in the program."
On The Schedule "The schedule is really, really difficult. We have some old Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) ties with George Mason, UNC Wilmington and VCU. We also have Winthrop, a perennial power in the Big South, as well as three ACC teams, Clemson and N.C. State on the road and Wake Forest here at home on Dec. 22. Regional games with UNC Greensboro and Coastal Carolina are also on the slate. Needless to say, we've got a big challenge ahead of us. Conference USA as a whole is a lot better We've got to grow up and grow up quickly."
On Senior Leadership "I'm really pleased with those two guys. That's going to be critical. If we're going to be good this year, they don't necessarily have to have great years statistically, but they've got to have great years as leaders of this basketball team."
On Brock Young's Progress
On This Difference Between This Year's Team and Last Year's "When we start finding out who is playing more minutes, who is starting and who is getting the most shots, that will test that chemistry a little bit. But so far, I think they understand that. These guys really get along and they all understand the purpose for which they came here, to get a degree, to be good citizens and to help this basketball program move to the level we think East Carolina University and its fans deserve."
On The Coaching Staff "Coach Epperly has been a coach for over 20 years in the college ranks and has been at a lot of different schools around the country. "Coach Perry has worked with three Hall of Fame guys in Dave Robbins, Dick Tarrant and Lefty Driesell. He was an outstanding coach in his own right at a Division I school in Georgia State. "I couldn't be more pleased that they have all chosen to come back. They all had chances to do other things, but they've all bought in to what we're trying to do and the progress that we've made. They see a vision for the future and I appreciate very much that they have chosen to stay at East Carolina. Everybody at East Carolina University should be appreciative, too, because they're very, very talented."
On Style of Play "Surely we're going to play up-tempo on offense. We're going to run and we need to shoot the basketball when it's two-on-two, three-on-three, four-on-four or four-on-three. We play at a much higher percentage offensively, at a much more efficient rate, when we do that. We're not as good at five-on-five. Hopefully we will get better at five-on-five but we clearly want to push the ball on offense. We raised our scoring average almost 14 points a game last year and we'd like to keep that going in that direction."
On The Development of Chad Wynn
On The Newcomers "Darrius played for one of the best high school and AAU programs in the state of Georgia. He won two out of three state championships. He has gone from 6-foot-8 about 275 pounds at times last year to about 250 pounds now. He's going to get bigger and stronger. He has great feet and hands. He's adjusting to the level of intensity that it takes, like all freshmen do. But he's going to have significant numbers and playing time this year. "Chris Turner was a big-time scorer at a great prep school and played a national schedule. He's a little different form our other guys who can score in that he can in a variety of ways. He can beat you down the floor, take you off the dribble, finish at the rim as well as shoot the basketball. The biggest challenge for him will be to get stronger. The second big challenge will be to do what he does consistently well. You're going to see flashes of brilliance, but the more we can get him to be consistent, the more he'll contribute right away. "The thing they've all got to do is learn how to be consistent. That's a mental as well as physical process. All three have a chance to play on this year's team, partly because of the lack of depth with only 10 scholarship players and partly because they're pretty darn talented."
Sophomore Brock Young
Freshman Chris Turner "We are going to be a lot better than in previous years. Everyone is learning how each other plays out there on the court and we are really bonding together as a team." |