LSU battles New Orleans as nonconference slate continues
Dec 17, 2024; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers guard Cam Carter (5) dribbles against Stetson Hatters forward Treyton Thompson (42) during the first half at Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images LSU has had a good pre-conference run.
The Tigers (9-2) have two more tune-ups, beginning with a game against New Orleans on Sunday afternoon in Baton Rouge, La.
"We're (two weeks) out from the start of SEC play. We've got to get better," LSU coach Matt McMahon said. "There's got to be an urgency and a purpose that we work with on a daily basis."
McMahon said he was pleased with his team's reaction to a 74-64 loss to SMU on Dec. 14 in its preparation for what turned into a 99-53 victory over Stetson on Tuesday. The Tigers scored the first 17 points of the game, held a 37-point halftime lead and led by as many as 49.
"I think the loss to SMU is something that we needed," guard Cam Carter said, "because I feel like winning a lot, you kind of get a little comfortable and you get used it. Sometimes, you need to get hit in the mouth like that."
LSU has played three full games since losing forward Jalen Reed, still its second-leading rebounder (6.5 per game) and third-leading scorer (11.1), to a season-ending knee injury.
"We have to make adjustments and play a little differently," McMahon said. "These opportunities to get game action are just priceless."
Reed's absence leaves the Tigers more perimeter oriented. Their remaining four double-figure scorers are all guards, led by Carter (16.6) and Jordan Sears (15.0).
LSU hosts Mississippi Valley State on Dec. 29 before its SEC opener versus visiting Vanderbilt on Jan. 4.
New Orleans (2-8) periodically has found itself serving as a tune-up for nonconference opponents during pre-league play.
The Privateers have lost by 24 or more points in road games against Kansas State, Baylor, Iowa and Texas -- the most recent being a 98-62 loss against the Longhorns on Thursday in which they fell behind 16-0.
First-year coach Stacy Hollowell said New Orleans, which lost its Southland Conference opener 73-70 at Nicholls on Dec. 7, will benefit from facing the power opponents "if we can maintain our sanity through this stretch."
The Privateers are led by James White with 18.6 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. Jah Short is the only teammate averaging in double-figure points (12.0).
--Field Level Media
Why Jalen Brunson Should Fear Both the Cavaliers and Pistons
Cavaliers Facing Elimination Again in Game 7 Against Pistons
Canadiens vs. Sabres Game 6 Betting Picks and Predictions
Three NBA Teams Closer to a Rebuild Than Fans Realize
- NBA Playoff Best Bets: Cavaliers vs Pistons and Spurs vs Timberwolves Picks
- PGA Championship Picks: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and More
- Wednesday MLB Best Bets: Jacob Misiorowski Strikeout Prop Leads Card
- Cavaliers vs. Pistons Game 5 Best Betting Picks, Predictions
- Best Betting Picks for Spurs vs. Timberwolves Game 5
- MLB Picks Today: Best Bets and Props for Tuesday May 12th's Slate
- NBA Playoff Bet Picks: Spurs vs. Timberwolves & Knicks vs. 76ers Predictions

