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UNC Hubert Davis Basketball Coach after game press conference at Duke
Following the loss of UNC basketball at Duke, chief coach Hubert Davis discussed what went wrong for Cameron Indoor Stadium’s Tar Heels
Durm – Basketball in North Carolina He looked good in his return T -shirts.
This, along with the arrival of the final zumer, ends a list of positives for Tar Heels on Saturday night at Cameron Stadium indoors.
Don’t let this 17 -point margin mislead you. Hu, my friend, if you think the game looked rough on television and the last result of the box, you should see it personally.
It was Unc (13-10, 6-5) really so bad against Blue devils (19-2, 11-0 ACC)? Baller.
If you don’t believe me, ask the UNC Set Trumbs guards, who provided an outspoken answer after a game in which Tar Tarle (13-10, 6-5) left 40-13 in the first half and 32 in the second half.
“They exploded us, they kicked us – straight and back, right from the jump,” Trumb said.
Trimble doesn’t lie. The stage stage of Zion James in the first 12 seconds of the game paved the way for how the rest of the night would go to Tar Heels, which never lead and follow with double numbers in 34 ½ minutes.
Until Duke removed his foot from gas by 10 minutes, it seemed that the Blue Devils were about to deliver a record blow that would go beyond 35 points against UNC in 1964.
Damn, even a few crazy Cameron crazy crashes from the beating when Duke struck the body after a stroke of UNC’s body at the 263rd meeting between the rivals of the tobacco path.
“This game is nasty,” several of them said late in Duke’s dominant showcase.
Not that the madness releases the tar heels from the hook – they did not. Throughout the evening, they poured on “NIT” chanting. With each game, the chances of this fate or other refusal after the season become more likely. The UNC NCAA tournament hopes to continue fading and for the second time in three seasons Tar Heels are about to miss March Madness.
Duke, who continues to look like a national championship contender, also looked good in her T -shirts. Shaking the Gothic Brotherhood style against UNC, the Blue Devils played good, related basketball, suitable for a brotherhood.
As chief coach John Sheyer said after Duke’s victory, “Kon was a man” and “Bill was a bunch.” During the 16-0 run in a four-minute section at the beginning of the first half, the freshmen of Duke Cooper Flag and Kon Knupel combined for 11 of these points.
Flagg and Knueppel were effective as Stat-Leet Stuffers. Flag ended with 21 points in 14 shots, eight rebounds, seven assists and three thefts. Knueppel had 22 points per 11 points per 11 shots, five rebounds, five assists and two thefts.
Duke looked comfortable, adjusting the tone with 47 points in the first half. The Blue Devils ended with 20 assists in 28 baskets and scored 19 points from 14 Rights of UNC.
Tar Heels seemed overloaded, scoring 25 points at 29% firing in the first half. They ended with 11 assists of 26 baskets, continuing the tendency of an insulation of a violation focused around excessively raging and standing around the perimeter.
There is a lot of guilt to go around to Chapel Hill, but it’s really as simple as UNC dudes that can’t be combined against Duke’s dudes. As harsh as it sounds, it’s close to JV against Varsity this season. In a game in which Jay Bilas of ESPN says “always deliver,” Duke was the only team that delivered the goods on Saturday.
Despite the disappointing night, UNC coach Hubert Davis did not lose hope.
“The only encouraging thing for me is that I don’t think we have reached our full potential and that’s there. I saw how good we could be at both ends of the floor. The consistency is the thing that is needed by this group, “Davis said.
“And we have time and we have the opportunity to move forward so that we can do it … I love this team here. I like to train this group and believe in this team. I think we can be really good. “
But tar heels run out of time to prove that they can be good. On Saturday night in Duke, the only thing that looked good was their T -shirts.
The Baksli spouse covers Duke, North Carolina and NC State for Faithville observer as part of the US network today. Follow its ACC cover on X/Twitter or Bluesky: @roddbaxley. Do you have any questions about these teams? Send them to rbaxley@fayobserver.comS