Albany Times Union

Florida St. focused on future

Seminoles are putting last year’s setback in the rear-view mirror

- By Joe Reedy

Leonard Hamilton isn’t one to dwell on what might have been.

That’s why he’s telling his Florida State team to concentrat­e on the present when it comes to preparing for the NCAA Tournament.

The Seminoles were in line for a No. 1 seed last year after winning their first Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title before the coronaviru­s pandemic canceled March Madness. Florida State didn’t let that disappoint­ment derail this season. It is still formidable as the East Region’s fourth seed going into Saturday’s first-round game against Unc-greensboro.

“We haven’t talked one second about us not playing in the tournament last year. I told our players today, you can’t look in the past,” Hamilton said. “What we got to do is take advantage of what we can control and that’s preparatio­n and practice.”

Florida State finished a program-record fourth in last year’s final Associated Press Top 25 poll. While Kansas and Gonzaga, which were ranked 1-2, also appear to be formidable, two of last year’s top 10 didn’t have the same success this season. Thirdranke­d Dayton is in the NIT and No. 8 Kentucky turned in its worst record by winning percentage since 1927.

The three teams seeded higher than the Seminoles in the East (Michigan, Alabama, Texas) weren’t ranked in last year’s season-ending poll.

“To be back in this position, I feel like it’s been so long, but it’s a blessing to be here,” senior guard M.J. Walker said. “You can feel the excitement, walking past teams in the hotel and seeing the March Madness courts that we’re practicing on.”

Florida State is looking to get to the Sweet 16 for the third straight tournament behind two familiar Hamilton trademarks — depth and an up-tempo offense. The Seminoles led the ACC in scoring offense, averaging 78.9 points per game, and have nine players averaging at least 14 minutes per game. A surprise is that they are making 38 percent of their 3-pointers, which is a program record.

Walker, a 6-foot-5 senior, is averaging a team-leading 13.1 points per game and has hit 44.1 percent of his shots from beyond the arc. Junior forward Raiquan Gray averages 12.4 points and leads the team in rebounds (6.9 per game).

Hamilton also wants his team focused on the present because of their struggles down the stretch. The Seminoles were in position to repeat as ACC regular-season champs but dropped two of their final three games, including an eight-point loss at North Carolina after they led by 12 at halftime.

Florida State advanced to the ACC Tournament title game, but committed 25 turnovers in an 80-75 loss to Georgia Tech.

Despite the runner-up finishes, Hamilton thinks his team has caught its second wind going into the tournament.

“This can’t help but rejuvenate your spirits. You have another chance to go compete for another title. I mean, you have to be excited for that,” he said.

 ?? Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images ?? Head coach Leonard Hamilton said he hasn’t talked to his team about last year’s tournament cancellati­on at all. He’ll rely on his team’s depth and up-tempo offense in the tournament.
Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images Head coach Leonard Hamilton said he hasn’t talked to his team about last year’s tournament cancellati­on at all. He’ll rely on his team’s depth and up-tempo offense in the tournament.

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