If you couldn't figure it out against College of Charleston, were still a bit slow during the blowout at Clemson, or didn't quite get the point on Saturday in the loss to Georgia Tech, you HAD to figure it out during the Wake Forest game: these Tar Heels just aren't very good.
This game was over two minutes in. Ish Smith, as pointed out numerous times on TV, was far and away the best player on the floor. I now understand how teams felt when Ty Lawson would zoom down the floor and scoop up a shot off a made basket. I guess I quickly forgot my rule in college hoops: when one team has a dominate point guard, they will likely win the game. In the college game, a great point man just makes things so easy for his teammates, not to mention scoring points himself. The drop-off dunks and kick-out threes come after a great point guard breaks down the defense, and that's what we saw tonight.
Aminu was huge as well. He dominated the glass, along with my boy McFarland. Twice in the second half, Wake Forest batted the ball around before first Aminu, then Tony Woods, corralled the ball for a slam dunk/layup. It was at this point that I realized how much I took Tyler Hansbrough's toughness, tenacity, and passion for granted. As a team, the Tar Heels play like a bunch of vaginas. Some of the freshmen just aren't big enough yet to push people around, I'll acknowledge that. However, size and toughness is not necessarily the same thing. This team has size, but little toughness.
The little things kill Carolina - a missed box-out, not talking on a defensive switch, getting pinned underneath while your guy hits an open three, etc. The reason the 2005-2006 team overachieved and became a "whole is greater than the sum of the parts" squad was because they did a lot of these little things on a regular basis. Leadership, basketball I.Q., whatever you want to attribute it to - they did it. The team absolutely does not understand this concept.
I don't like calling out individual players, but I'm going to say something here and try to move on: John Henson is one of the most disappointing "hyped" players I have ever seen as a freshman at an elite college program. This might not be his fault - he didn't assign himself the "#5 in the country" ranking. The recruiting pundits opined that he was a Brandan Wright clone, a possible-if-not-likely one-and-done guy, a dude who could play the 3-spot because of his varied skillset. He played point guard early in high school, the story goes, and was a better player because of it. Um, what? Has anyone seen this "skillset" this season? He is long and can block shots...but that's about it thus far. Three fouls and two turnovers in nine minutes tonight. He scored going 1-2 out the foul line after one of the slowest, most awkward one-man fast breaks I've ever seen (and it was a four-on-one break). He looked like a 6-10 Special Olympian running down the floor - and I'm sorry if I've offended any of the Olympians. Moving on...
This team very clearly has no confidence, as individuals, in their teammates, or in the collective unit. The off weekend must change that. Roy said something in his postgame about a Kansas team he coached that lost eight in a row, I believe in his first season. He had them watching "Hoosiers", "Rocky III", and eating bologna sandwiches. Well, it is indeed time to dust off every trick in the book, Ol' Roy, starting Thursday. I already mentioned it last week, so without belaboring the point - ACC play is NOT the time to try to find your confidence and figure things out. Right now, the Heels look like a wounded fish with all the other sharks swimming in circles around them, sniffing out the blood in the water and ready to bite.
So where do we go from here? For the fans, I'd recommend hard liquor. This ain't turning around fast. For the team, the expectations have to be lowered even more for this season. Get it together enough to make the NCAA Tournament and win twenty games. Continuing to play like this will not equal either of those things happening.
I don't mean to sound spoiled here. I realize that Carolina won the National Championship last year, and has won two in five years. That is outstanding. I'm still proud to be a Tar Heel and always will be. I wouldn't trade places with Duke, State, Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA (ok, bad example this season) or anyone else this year or any other year. You cannot replace the excitement and passion of a title. But, living in the here-and-now, it is really frustrating to watch this team struggle. We all thought it could be a down year, but probably not quite this rough. I'm not throwing in the towel or giving up on the 2009-2010 team; I hope they improve and make a good run of things. But, I'm no longer expecting it. And that's what's frustrating.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
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