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UNC 62, Virginia 56

If you missed the game and are just now seeing the score, I bet you're thinking that Virginia controlled the pace and slowed it down to a crawl. Well, you're wrong. The Heels pushed their transition game as hard as always, and although UVa would occasionally drain the shot clock down to the dregs – and then hit a ridiculous garbage shot – that was a result of Carolina's defense as much as anything else. No, this score remained in the fifties because neither team could hit a shot in the second half.

I'm not exaggerating; UNC made seven shots in 26 tries, while the Wahoos were 6 of 23. The difference came on the offensive boards, where the Heels out-rebounded their opponent 7 to 2 in the second half. With Virginia's frontcourt on the bench with fouls and injury problems for long stretches, the Heels could claw their way out of the hole they dug themselves and win their ACC opener on the road.

It was a struggle though. After an early first half lead of 22-13 at the ten minute mark, mostly built up while Assane Sene was on the bench with two fouls, Virginia came storming back, ending the half on a 14-2 run. The Heels panicked in the face of the UVa crowd, forcing bad shots early in possessions, and failing to get any points out of their big men. They had a scoring drought just shy of eight minutes that spanned halftime, during which the score went from 30-29 to 30-40, and only good defense kept the damage as small as it did. Eventually they would send Sene back to the bench with his third foul, where he would join Akil Mitchell, also hampered with fouls. Virginia truly was a different team without Sene, not something you'd think of a guy averaging 2.7 points a game. But the Cavaliers floundered nonetheless, getting nothing but poor shots and no second chances. UVa would have their own 6:44 stretch without scoring from the field, during which UNC's first team would return to the floor and struggle into the lead. After being up five with 1:13 to play, the Heels almost gave it back by allowing consecutive layups from Jontel Evans, but managed to keep it together and deny UVa a chance to tie. A series of free throws later, and Carolina gets their road win.

That being said, there was a lot to complain about. The Heels' shooting was poor; their first reaction to pressure was even worse. John Henson spent the last two minutes on the bench for the sole reason that he's such a liability on the free throw line Roy Williams couldn't risk having him fouled. Tyler Zeller was too easily flustered by Sene, and after a good start the turnover problem raised its head again. The defense remained strong in the second half, however, and got Carolina the win. With a tougher game against Virginia Tech on the horizon, it's a decent start if the team keeps improving.

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The second half was atrocious for both teams

The only redeeming aspect of this game was that the Heels won. This is one you are thankful you won and move on.

by The Herndon Kid on Jan 9, 2011 12:27 AM EST reply actions  

Defense

This win only was achieved because of D. We held them to 16 pts in the 2nd half.They came to the Dome last year and gave Roy the WORST home loss of his career in Carolina and we didn’t do the same to them this year but we still got the W.

by Sell GunOnline on Jan 9, 2011 2:46 AM EST reply actions  

I've said it all season and will continue to do so until Roy makes a change

This team will struggle scoring until they start a legit shooting guard. Roy should start either Strickland or Marshall at point and McDonald or Bullock at the 2 guard. I think it’s going to be rough scoring until then. I think one of the reasons Barnes is having such a rough start is because Roy is putting all the outside shooting on his shoulders. It’s ridiculous to start Drew, whose only “strength” is that he is OK at defense alongside a “shooting guard” in Strickland whose strength is taking the ball to the hole.

The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made. ~ Groucho Marx

by Big Chief on Jan 9, 2011 4:25 PM EST reply actions  

I think I will back Roy over you.

First, Dexter is not a point guard and the offense runs horribly when he is responsible for it. Roy starts him because he has experience. If Graves had not been kicked off the team, Barnes wouldn’t be starting either.

Part of the reason Marshall hasn’t taken the spot from Drew is the fact that he is a terrible defender and is not much of a shooter either. He does a nice job of finding guys, but needs to defend and push the tempo at a much higher level than he is capable right now.

Bullock and McDonald are both streaky and neither have separated themselves enough from Strickland to deserve starting over him.

Bottom line is that these guys are simply too young. They absolutely will get better with experience. The good thing is, Henson, Zeller and particularly Barnes have not done enough at this point to warrant early departure the the NBA, so if they can get all of them back next season, I would anticipate that we would be a top 5 team next year.

This year, I would expect an up and down ACC play. I predict an 9-7 ACC finish, 19-11 regular season, a couple of wins in the tourney to get to 21 wins, and being on the bubble for the tournament. For a young team, that is Okay. I hope for more, but we’ll see.

by coachj14 on Jan 10, 2011 5:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Agreed

Barring injuries, this team will be in the NCAA Tournament. The bubble doesn’t really exist for school’s with Carolina’s history. If their ACC and overall records are what you predicted, the Heels will be in the Dance.

"I could never be a thug, they don't dress this well." - Malice

by Julius Coxswain on Jan 11, 2011 10:21 AM EST up reply actions  

Dexter is more of a point guard than a shooting guard

And from what I’ve seen, when he does run the team he is doing a reasonable job, and is much improved over last year.

And I’ll agree that Marshall struggled with his defense at the start of the season, heck, he was terrible. But he seems to have learned his role and is playing pretty well. And I don’t know how you can say Marshall doesn’t push the tempo when the offense, especially on breaks, is much faster and puts much more pressure on the defense when he’s at point than when Drew is.

I don’t disagree that both Strickland and Marshall need to improve, but I would put either of them in over Drew right now.

And I can’t buy the too young argument. This team starts 2 juniors, two sophomores, and a freshman. You can turn on ESPN any night and see a top 25 team as young or younger than UNC.

And I don’t want anyone “backing” me. I back this team and I back Roy, but to me that doesn’t mean I can’t disagree with what’s being done.

The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made. ~ Groucho Marx

by Big Chief on Jan 13, 2011 11:14 AM EST up reply actions  

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