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Very quick stuff (Live Action scrimmage)...

...and this just contains some random observations.

Pretty much everything I saw in that pickup-like environment jibes with what has come out of summer workouts and early practices.

- for those wondering, Caleb and Puff are just dealing with some early ouchies --- nothing serious --- and Washington has just been cleared for 5-on-5, so not rushing him.

- Particularly the Blue team was executing the Secondary Break, which is promising for this season's approach. Interestingly, the starters were a bit more cavalier with that, which raises the point that they're gonna hafta break some bad habits from last season's short rotation. Nonetheless, I'm encouraged that Hubert seems like he is sticking to his word about getting back to that.

- Speaking of transition, I REALLY want to see us evolve --- especially now with more experinced Guards --- into triggering our offense without having to scheme spacing. And the best way to do that is attacking the defense whilst they're recovering.

- Word since summer has been to count on Styles and Dunn to be major rotation pieces and the scrimmage certainly did nothing to belie that. Dunn has the look of a kid who now belongs, and Styles continues to flash those Len Bias moments. With that said, I want to see Dontrez attack the rim more consistently.

- I thought McKoy looked good and more spry in general. Will be interesting to see his role, as he'll have to claw for minutes on a loaded team.

- Speaking of minutes, folks, we are LOADED with guys who can play at this level, with maybe the most inriguing question is who rotates in at the 3/4 positions. As mentioned, Dontrez has an inside track, as should Puff, but we have some options.

- And speaking of loaded, I indeed want to see the starters constantly pushed to not be complacent and realize they need to take the next steps if they want #redemption.

- As for the newcomers, Pete is a great pickup, but be mindful that he will have to adapt on the fly to meshing with his teammates and finding his niche. I would thus expect (like with Brady) his role to peak after Xmas (which is what you're looking for). Shaver looks solid physically, but is likely a year away from being more than a space-eater --- good news is we shouldn't need him. As alluded to, Seth faces a steep learning-curve, and fortunately should have the luxury of that without too much pressure. And Nickel, well... he is really intriguing as to his potential role--- as I've reported before, the kid is fearless... and despite looking clunky at times, he can flat-out fill it up!

- Speaking of newcomers, the wildcard could be Washington. I suspect most fans don't yet realize just how good this kid is. In fact, if he can beat the injury-bug he can be a MONSTER. First question though is how much we'll see of that this season.

- Oh, and how bout some Beau Maye? Somewhere uk fans are having flashbacks... :p

Anyway, a fun night and great to see the guys back in action (and that t-shirt Hubert was sporting was pure class)! Meanwhile, behind the scenes, every bit as noteworthy was the OV by (hopefully) our next UNC PG)... :cool:

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UPDATED!!! New 'Spy on Your Rival' Additions

Did you know, you can upgrade your annual or monthly subscription to include read-only access to opposing team site forums or even every forum in the Rivals Network? There is also now an option to add a bundle of read-only access to 3 sites for a discounted price.

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Nate Laszewski could be Brady Manek

The Notre Dame 6’10 senior is so versatile can score both inside and outside and is a solid rebounder….We have all seen him light up Carolina over the years and having a big experienced player like Manek showed last year who can lead by example would and could be the last piece to the puzzle and especially now that Dawson Garcia has decided to go to another team closer to home.

Yes there will be tons and tons of players in the portal who offer a bunch of good things but to me this is a no brainer and a perfect fit to come in and contribute right away…

Hope Coach Davis and his staff see the same opportunity that I see to replace the one position that UNC needs to fill this year…

Thoughts on Nate Oats

Meant to start this thread over the weekend. I apologize if this has been discussed already, but what are y'all's thoughts on Nate Oats and how he's got that Alabama program humming this year?

I haven't watched a ton of ball this year but the times I have seen them, his team shoots really well. Plus, I love that he called Coach K to task earlier in the season.

Thoughts? Could he be a rising star? Wikipedia says he's only 46.

Brief stuff (LVille game)...

...and what if they made biscuits and no one was there to eat em? That might've been the only thing that kept us from scoring 100, but hey, why be wasteful? :)

Seriously though, I honestly felt bad for Mack, as his guys were obviously rusty from not having played, and it really showed in their lack of "shooting legs" as they were uncharacteristically brick-laying. That being said, that does nothing to take away from (easily) our best offensive execution in at least 2 years,

- It's always a good sign when I can tell what we've been working on in practice --- Big-to-Big action, baby!. Granted, it took a minute --- the first time Bacot got the ball on the block, he missed seeing a WIDE-open Brooks backside. Fortunately, we didn't miss many more of those. and y'see it's a team thing --- solid posting, sure cuts, decisive passes --- and buddy, that was some vintage Dean Smith Carolina T-Game basketball right there tonight! We hit the backside block-to-block passes, the Hi-Lo entries, give-and-goes, you name it. Hell, at one point I coulda swore I saw visions of Mitch Kupchak pointing to Bobby Jones for the Assist.

- Our perimeter guys were feeding properly as well. I can almost bet we worked on bounce-passes to Bigs. Y'see, those are fine but ya just can't throw a pass at the Big's ankles.,. the rule of thumb is the ball pass should BOUNCE up to knee height --- and it can be the difference between a basket and a TO. For those of you who notice such things, our guys were "sitting down" with the pass and the ball was coming up accordingly.

- speaking of Bigs, an underappreciated skill is cutting, and they did so tonight like they meant it. I can't remember how many times in practices I repeated the mantra "reward the big man!", meaning that if he works hard, get him the damned rock. Our bigguns worked there asses off tonight. That also includes running the floor, and they did that too. So yeah, we can still get better, but the passing, catching and finishing were all improved markedly.

- My friend @Tarheel75 and I have been harping all season about EFFORT and ENERGY, and for the first time in ages the first 5 came out like they meant it, instead of waiting for the bench to spark us, and the energy level was almost incessant throughout line changes. All game we were getting after loose balls, making the extra effort in defensive help, and getting tough rebounds. And if someone made a mistake?... they didn't sulk... and it felt like everyone had each others' backs. For example, when Caleb reverted to a first-day frosh and got his pocket picked consecutively, he bounced back and got right back into the flow.

- Speaking of all that --- and I'll readily apologize if it has sounded arrogant about it before--- but tonight illustrated what I've been preaching as to what this team potentially can be at its best --- an interchangeable 9-man rotation, that is quickly becoming 10 with big Kessler getting his legs under him. There is no one player who has to be on the floor for us to do what we do, and we have guys with complementary skills, strengths and experience levels. Literally everyone in that 10 contributed something valuable tonight in their own respective ways. Sharpe was in beast-mode and slowed things down for himself, but Mando and Garrison were solid as rocks, and Kessler more than made his presence felt. Caleb and RJ ran the show nicely. Leaky was quietly effective while Ant brought high energy, and Walton lit it up with 19 on 7/10 shooting while Plates put on as good a performance as you'll ever see for a guy who only took 1 shot, with 5 dimes, 3 boards, and yet another defensive clinic.

Bottom line guys? Yes they were rusty, but this is still a 20 point win even if they weren't.

Anyway, what's the mantra? PLAY HARD, PLAY SMART and PLAY TOGETHER. Check, check and check. Now... let's see if we can repeat that Weds when Wojo comes to town... :cool:

Stackhouse

Always a thread on here about who may be Roy's successor when that time comes. Always a couple Stackhouse supporters that throw his name out. Well, I guess that candidacy has come to a screeching halt. Not turning around the Vandy program would eliminate him anyway, but his recent comments about his critics would now make him a PR nightmare.

2020 recruiting thread

Sooooo…. with sanity restored and proof positive that Roy can still recruit, maybe we can discuss the next cycle here.

Looking at the depth board, the upcoming season has 3 Scholly seniors (BRob, Rush and Woods). I think it's safe to pencil in Cole as OAD and Armando as likely OAD. Then, if Roy signs a Grad Transfer for next season, or gives the scholly to a walk-on, there's the chance for another spot.

All adds up to the potential for a 5-6 player recruiting class.

Sharpe is committed and Roy has offered:
Kessler, Brown, Todd, Roach, Williams and Springer

I'd guess PG is an immediate need, either as insurance for Francis, or a straight replacement for Cole. Or could a Junior Leaky be given the keys to the Ferrari?

SG/Wing is always a need, would this be where Williams and Springer come into play?

Besides Sharpe and then Snr Brooks, I wouldn't be relying on the front court hold-overs, so how important are Kessler, Brown and Todd?

Love to hear peoples opinions.

ACC Players In the NBA Draft

Some of these will presumably return, but here's the list I found on SI:

Cole Anthony, — North Carolina, 6-3, Freshman
Vernon Carey Jr. — Duke, 6-10, Freshman
DJ Funderburk — NC State, 6-10, Junior
Jay Huff — Virginia, 7-1, Junior
Elijah Hughes — Syracuse, 6-6, Junior
Tre Jones — Duke, 6-3, Sophomore
Jordan Nwora — Louisville, 6-7, Junior
Aamir Simms — Clemson, 6-9, Junior
Cassius Stanley — Duke, 6-6, Freshman
Devin Vassell — Florida State, 6-6, Sophomore
Patrick Williams — Florida State, 6-8, Freshman

https://www.si.com/nba/2020/04/29/full-list-nba-draft-early-entrants

Don't Look Now

But, with the win over Oregon, Roy quietly tied the Baron, Adolph Rupp, for career wins. He's also only 3 behind the Dean. Roy will easily fall into the 4th spot all-time by the end of this season. Sadly, he probably won't catch Jimmy B or the Rat for his career, but that's quite a testament to Roy considering he got a late start in the game, had to deal with a Kansas program under sanction when he arrived, and transitioned to another school (aka Carolina Blue Heaven) halfway through his career.

All-Time Wins (Coach)
1. Mike Krzyzewski 1138
2. Jim Boeheim 1051
3. Bob Knight 899
4. Dean Smith 879
5. Jim Calhoun 877
Roy Williams 877
Adolf Rupp 876

2019 Battle for Atlantis thread...

Thought some may be interested in seeing a bracket for this year's tournament, one that is chock full of good teams. Here are the teams' current record and national ranking, if ranked.

UNC 4-0 5th
Gonzaga 5-0 8th
Oregon 4-0 11th
S. Hall 3-1 13th
Michigan 3-0
Iowa St. 3-1
Bama 2-2
S. Miss. 1-3

If we're able to beat Bama in our first game, we would face the winner of the Michigan/Iowa State game. This tournament is going to be a huge test for our injury depleted Heels.





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UNC's national ranking statistically...

The site below is my favorite for following NCAA basketball statistically. You can find any one of 350 teams' statistical rankings here. Here are a few pertinent ones from this year.

First, the bad:

A/TO ratio: T123rd at 1.12/1
FG%: 220th at 42.6%.......UK(176th) and dook(T135th) are also struggling to score, BTW

FT%: T293rd at 62.5%

Now the good:

FG%D: 32nd at 35.5%
OR/G: T37th at 14.0
DR/G: 5th at 35.7
TR/G: 3rd at 49.7
3FG%: T67th at 38.1%
3FG%D: 15th at 23.2%

So obviously, we need to start making more shots, from both the field and the FT line. The charity stripe in particular has not been very charitable to us so far. Plus, we're only averaging 24 FT's per game because we're still trying to implement our inside/outside game. In time, we will go to the FT line more often. We need to make a good percentage of them, especially this year when we're struggling to put points on the board.

https://www.ncaa.com/stats/basketball-men/d1/current/team/859

Early Leaders for ACC POY

From Pomeroy. What do you think about his early choices?

1. Cole Anthony
2. Mamadi Diakite, UVa
3. Jordan Nwora, Louisville
4. Trent Forrest, FSU
5. Steven Enoch, Louisville

Hard to argue with Cole or Nwora, and the others are good players. But....

It's early in the season, so I'm guessing that part of Pomeroy's ratings come from last year or subjective measures. Not that these guys haven't played well, but there are a number of ACC players who should nudge some of these off the list based on stats so far.

Still, it's nice for now that one team is notably missing. I imagine that will change, though.
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