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Wake Forest 82, UNC 69

Demon Deacons vs Tar Heels boxscore

This, believe it or not, was an improvement.

Playing without Ed Davis, coming off two straight losses and completely demoralized, the Heels buckled down and played better ball than we've seen all calendar year. They kept the turnovers in single digits for the first time since the Presbyterian game, and eliminated the steal-in-the-backcourt problem that had plagued them the last two games. The Wear brothers, in their most extended playing time this season, rose to the occasion, and there were fewer defensive lapses. Unfortunately, the team shot horribly, and Wake Forest hit everything they tossed up. That'll lose you a basketball game pretty quickly.

Most of the coverage will probably focus on Ishmael Smith, who had 20 points, to go with his 7 rebounds and 6 assists. To make it more impressive, four of his nine shots came on fast breaks after made Carolina baskets. But one guy wouldn't beat the Heels; it was a full team effort. When it came time to pull away, the Demon Deacons had two three point threats in freshmen C.J. Harris and Ari Stewart, who combined for 7 of 11 from behind the arc. Some of those were open shots from perimeter screens, but a lot of them were hand-in-the-face, no-business-falling shots that kept finding the bottom of the net. Combine that with UNC's own poor shooting (36.6%, 23.1% from behind the arc) and the fact that most of those misses found their ways into the hands of Al-Farouq Aminu and Chas McFarland, and Carolina gets another loss.

There were signs of life, however. The Wear brothers played well. The interior defense was stronger than we've seen yet this season, holding Wake's big men to 8 of 17 shooting. The rebounding could still use some work, but without Davis and Zeller, they weren't the pushovers inside I was expecting. On a more observational aspect, if anything the team was too hesitant on offense. They played as if their propensity for mistakes had caused them to seize up, especially Drew, who drove often and shot rarely. That being said, there was no sense of dejection or shellshocked faces like the last couple of games brought. The team was undermanned and unexperienced, but there was heart I've haven't seen much this season. It's hard to come away from a thirteen point loss – and only a buzzer-beating three from Drew made it that close – and come away feeling optimistic, but I actually am. 

Of course, State is next. If UNC can't turn it around there, I'll never hear the end of it.

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Wear Brothers definitely played well last night. I was worried about Travis when he twisted his ankle a little but he did come back. They played with the most energy I have seen from this team all year. They made well of their opportunities and should be rewarded. Now for those people who need their minutes cut….

Henson – he is completely clueless out there and make far too many mental mistakes. He needs to bulk up anyway.

Ginyard – I love the guy…I really do but he is lost right now. I have never seen so many airballs since I played. And he is still turning the ball over far too much for a veteran.

If it’s me I run with the following starting 5 against State…

Drew
Strickland
Graves
Davis (if he is healthy)
Thompson

This starting 5 gives you the best chance. Strickland will be back at the 2 which is what he is anyway even though he has played very well at the 1. My first guys off the bench would be the Wear brothers and then McDonald when a 3 is needed.

by MakhtarsMusings on Jan 21, 2010 12:01 PM EST reply actions  

I knew the Will Graves of Ga Tech was not the real deal.

I said after that game that I feared that he would have too much confidence now and shoot even more.

What does he do? He turns around and goes 2-8 beyond the stripe.

Graves is our worst shooter averaging over 5 minutes per game. It is time Roy realizes this and takes him off the floor permanently.

Graves makes us worse, not better.

"My team of nine guys who hit like Albert Pujols and never ever bunt just beat your team with one Shane Victorino 472 to 3."

by justincredubil02 on Jan 21, 2010 2:34 PM EST reply actions  

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