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Art’s Angle: Don’t Cry – Chapelboro.com
Don’t cry, Carolina alumni and fans. It’s only one basketball game — albeit a poorly played one by the Tar Heels. Remember 11 months ago, when they had Armando Bacot and better transfers and clinched the ACC regular season at Cameron Indoor Stadium?
Saturday’s drubbing at Duke was predictable, given the Blue Devils’ decided advantages of depth, superior size and talent this season. The 87-70 final score looks far more respectable than when the Heels were down by 30 points midway through the second half. It was UNC’s ninth Quad 1 loss, which is the most important metric for an invite to the NCAA Tournament.
But if your pride is wounded, Carolina would likely lose to this Duke team nine out of 10 times. Defeats to closer equivalents Michigan State, Florida, Louisville, Stanford, Wake Forest and Pitt are far more the reason for falling short of an at-large bid. Those are/were all Quad 1 and Quad 2 teams when they played UNC.
Carolina may not drop much from its No. 41 NET ranking, since its 10th loss overall and fifth in the ACC was on the road against a favorite to win the national championship. UNC could still qualify for the NCAA Tournament by winning the next eight games — the last six of which are against teams in the lower half of the ACC standings — before Duke comes to Chapel Hill for the regular season finale.
Don’t fault Hubert Davis purely for the result. Yes, there’s been some questionable coaching, but it is only magnified by holes in his rotation that could have been filled with more NIL money that Davis may now be getting thanks to the Bill Belichick barometer. Hubert’s most athletic power forward is on the way. Watch former Tar Heel national champions Theo Pinson and Raymond Felton talk about what has happened to college basketball and their school.
Yes, Davis deserves his share of blame for the slow starts his team has had so often. Until recently, the 54-year Davis was a hardliner from the Dean Smith era of no pay for play. But any promises for discipline rarely come in front of a microphone.
“I told them in the huddle with about four or five minutes to go in the game that I couldn’t be happier with the group than the one that I’m looking at right now,” Davis said after the loss in his fatherly fashion.
Really? Wouldn’t he have been happier if his team wasn’t outscored 33-7 in the guts of the first half? Especially as Duke super frosh Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel were on their way to combining for 43 points on 13 for 25 shooting, 13 rebounds, 12 assists, 5 steals and 3 blocks in 73 of the 80 possible minutes?
Let’s admire Duke, which has a far wealthier alumni base and figured to be a big player once the NIL era began without guidelines or guardrails. That is why any mistakes by third-year coach Jon Scheyer are not debated as he continues to sign 5-stars and solid transfers who accept supporting roles, giving the Blue Devils among the most balanced and dangerous rosters in college basketball. Having won 16 straight, they are on a different level right now with those talents and financial investment.
Duke’s Cooper Flagg defends a shot from UNC’s Seth Trimble during the second half on Saturday. Flagg’s performance showed why he’s regarded as the top talent not just in this year’s freshman class, but all of college basketball. (Photo via AP Photo/Ben McKeown)
The good news: with so many college athletes turning pro or entering the portal, opponents often face stars like Flagg –the 6-foot-9 and 205-pound phenom from Newport, Maine – for one season before they disappear from the conference or from college basketball entirely. It was Flagg’s third and last three-pointer with under 10 minutes left in the second half that gave Duke a 74-44 lead — and only as both teams played out the long-decided game with less intensity did the Tar Heels show some of their best basketball.
“I was really proud of the fight of our guys in the second half,” Hubert said, another tired line he pulls out when his Tar Heels battle back from early deficits of their own making. “I thought they competed. I thought they played well. And one of the things that I have been proud about this group is it has continued to compete and fight.”
That may have been something Davis’ mentors Smith and Roy Williams said before making them run more sprints during practice the next day. With NIL now controlling college basketball as much as football, coaches can still discipline their players like Tennessee’s Rick Barnes, who pulled one of his transfers from a game recently. “I took him out because he didn’t shoot when he had an open shot,” Barnes said. “I told him shooting is why we pay him. So his butt was on the bench.”
Scheyer’s mentor is Mike Krzyzewski, one of the strictest coaches during his Hall of Fame career — and the protégé can certainly be hard on his players, who often overcome their miscues with great playmaking on both ends of the court.
Davis could be angry over the costly mistakes his team has been making lately. In the last two games, the Tar Heels have given up 41 points off their 28 turnovers. They were a major reason why Duke was able to quickly run up the score and feel confident Carolina would not, realistically, be troubling them with a close game.
Six Tar Heels scored more points in the second half at Cameron than the first, when the score was heading for 45-23. After the break, Ven-Allen Lubin, Ian Jackson, Elliot Cadeau, Seth Trimble, R.J. Davis and Drake Powell all made nice plays out of a fluid offense by moving the ball better and dribbling less. That was also because Scheyer emptied his bench and called off their trapping, suffocating, changing defenses that had already decided the game. As a good sport, he slowed the tempo down and ran the clock as Carolina “won” the second half 45-40.
ESPN basketball guru Jay Bilas likes to say that the Duke-UNC rivalry “always delivers.” Not this time. It was rotten for the rivalry and huge TV audience that watched early, if not late. And it was bad for the Tar Heels’ NCAA bubble hopes they may be hanging onto for dear life. But, again, it was predictable based on Carolina’s season so far.
UNC doesn’t play again until the home rematch with Pitt on Saturday, and between now and then Davis will decide which “pivots” and “tweaks” he will use, such as the zone he said they practiced for Duke and seemed to be somewhat effective — although any improvement.
“The most important thing I told the guys after the game was just to stay together and stay the course,” Hubert said. “What other choice do you have? I love coaching these kids and I believe in this team. We’ve been together for almost a year now and been to a lot of practices and games and trips. This team is really close.”
Unfortunately, UNC may also be close to missing the NCAA tournament for the second time in three years – unless they can maximize and blend their individual abilities for the greater good. Duke’s team is already doing that, and Saturday’s game was just the latest example.
Featured image via AP Photo/Ben McKeown.
Art Chansky is a veteran journalist who has written ten books, including best-sellers “Game Changers,” “Blue Bloods,” and “The Dean’s List.” He has contributed to WCHL for decades, having made his first appearance as a student in 1971. His “Sports Notebook” commentary airs daily on the 97.9 The Hill WCHL and his “Art’s Angle” opinion column runs weekly on Chapelboro.
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Art’s Angle: Don’t Cry – Chapelboro.comIn this post, Art’s Angle explores the emotional power of music and art, particularly in the context of the Chapel Hill community. Art discusses how music has the ability to evoke deep emotions, including sadness and tears, but also how it can be a source of comfort and healing.
Art reflects on his own experiences with music and art, and how they have helped him through difficult times in his life. He encourages readers to embrace their emotions and not be afraid to cry, as it can be a cathartic and healing experience.
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Far Cry 5 – Xbox One Deluxe Edition [video game]
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#Cry #Xbox #Deluxe #Edition #video #game,xbox oneDan Scarr issues rally cry ahead of Wrexham vs Stevenage as Red Dragons face huge February challenge
After returning to the starting lineup last week, Dan Scarr has now called on his Wrexham teammates to step up a gear and finish January on a high with a win against Stevenage.
Last time out, Wrexham earned a point in a 1-1 draw with league leaders Birmingham, though many Red Dragons fans believe they should have taken all three.
Dan Scarr made his first appearance for Phil Parkinson’s side since November after a battle with fitness and form, and is now looking ahead to more outings.
With the Wrexham vs Stevenage game coming up tonight, Scarr is under no illusions that his team need to get all three points, as they go into a tricky period next month.
Photo by Molly Darlington – AMA/Getty Images Wrexham need to end January on a high at home
Speaking to The Leader ahead of the Stevenage game, Scarr reflected on a solid performance against Birmingham, and insisted the Wrexham squad now need to build on that when they face Stevenage.
“We were disappointed not to get the three points against Birmingham but if we can back it up on Tuesday at home, it’s a great result,” he said. “How we played second half, if we kick on and play like that, especially in the next few games, I don’t think teams will live with us and we can get some good points on the board.”
This game against Stevenage will be the last time Wrexham play at the Racecourse Ground until March, and Scarr claims the team must use that as motivation.
He added: “We need to build on that point, hopefully win this home game against Stevenage and then that puts us in a good position leading into these away games.”
Photo by Molly Darlington – AMA/Getty Images February will be massive challenge for Wrexham with non-stop away games
It will be interesting to see what lineup Parkinson goes with against Stevenage, considering the hectic and difficult schedule ahead in February.
Away league games are to come against Crawley, Northampton, and Mansfield, with the rescheduled EFL Trophy tie against Port Vale sandwiched in between.
Given the league positions of those three opponents in League One — 12th placed Mansfield are currently the highest-placed opposition for Wrexham in February — you would hope the Red Dragons can get the results they need to keep up their title charge.
However, Wrexham’s poor away form has been a real concern this season, and it could potentially see their season derailed next month if improvements are not made.
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As Wrexham AFC prepares to take on Stevenage in a crucial February showdown, defender Dan Scarr has issued a rallying cry to his teammates and fans alike. The Red Dragons are facing a tough month ahead with several key fixtures that could have a big impact on their promotion hopes.Scarr, who has been a key player for Wrexham this season, emphasized the importance of staying focused and united as they face this challenging period. He urged his teammates to give their all on the pitch and to approach each game with determination and confidence.
With the support of the fans behind them, Scarr believes that Wrexham can rise to the occasion and come out on top in the upcoming matches. The team will need to be at their best to overcome the tough opposition they will face in February, but Scarr is confident that they have what it takes to succeed.
As Wrexham prepares for their clash against Stevenage, all eyes will be on the Red Dragons as they look to kick off the month with a strong performance. With Scarr leading the charge, Wrexham will be looking to make a statement and continue their push for promotion.
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Far Cry comes to America in the latest installment of the award-winning franchise.Hope County, Montana, has been overrun by a fanatical doomsday cult – The Project at Eden’s Gate. Upon your arrival, you must spark the fires of resistance to liberate the community.
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Wreak havoc behind enemy lines in war-torn Vietnam in Hours of Darkness, the first DLC for Far Cry 5. Your mission is simple: Escape, free your squadmates, and get revenge. Features a harrowing story of survival, a unique map, new weapons, skills, and more!System Requirements:
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This game leverages Smart Delivery allowing access to both the Xbox One title and the Xbox Series X|S title.
Far Cry 6 Gold Edition includes the game and season pass (3 new DLC episodes) where you play as your favorite Far Cry villains.
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Embark on three new twisted adventures in the season pass as you play from the perspectives of Vaas, Pagan Min, and Joseph Seed.
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