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  • shwineka 12:10 pm on July 15, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: C.J. Leslie, , freshmen, highlight, john henson, , , , Ryan Harrow, , ,   

    Tar Heel Highlights from NC Pro-Am 

    You might have seen some stories talking about the UNC presence at the N.C. Greater Pro-Am recently. Maybe this one or this one.

    I stumbled across this sweet highlight reel (via @DimeMag) featuring some footage of Heels hoopers. Gotta like that dunk by Justin Watts, and John Henson takes home the gold with the #1 highlight. No footage of the UNC freshmen, but there is some of the other frosh in the triangle, including N.C. State’s C.J. Leslie and Ryan Harrow, and Duke’s Kyrie Irving. Enjoy.

     
  • shwineka 4:19 pm on June 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Alabama, , Bob McAdoo, , , , , , , Gordon Hayward, , James McAdoo, john henson, Justin Knox, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,   

    Catching up 

    Is it finally over? By that I mean the sick feeling in your stomach re: the most recent NCAA championship. Mine has finally subsided. So might as well cure the subsequent blogging hangover by getting back at it eh?

    What better way to get over a case of the “I-can’t-believe-Gordon-Hayward-missed-that-shot”s than by looking forward to next year. Now that the NBA draft deadline has passed, we know that Easy Ed will be leaving us for bigger and better things. Can’t really blame him. He’s a projected lottery pick depending on how the draft day moves go, and he stands to lose a lot of money by staying in college for another year with all that lockout business.

    So then there’s Harrison Barnes. The No. 1 recruit in the country is coming in with some highly touted classmates to add some more youth to what is already going to be a young team. But wait! Why not make it even younger?

    Over the past few days it’s come to light that James McAdoo, nephew of former Tar Heel and NBA Hall of Famer Bob McAdoo, and a Top 5 recruit in the class of 2011, might just pull an Andre Dawkins and come to UNC next year with Barnes and Co. Read this piece on SI.com and it will make you feel all warm and giddy inside. Here’s a throwback of ol’ Bob, sorry about the watermark. Only image I could find in a Heels uni.

    Well if you read that article, it’s made clear by James McAdoo’s father that James came up with the idea once the Wear twins transferred. That gave me some piece of mind. I was afraid that Roy might have been pulling a Coach K. As in last year when Dawkins came to Duke as a 17-year-old. I never read any stories on him – why woud I? – but after Elliot Williams transferred I was sure it was K figuring out some way to bolster his roster. Unfortunately whoever initiated the Dawkins early graduation talks, it worked out for them, but that’s beside the point.

    The other move I’m not sure we’ve covered here on the Rafters is the transfer of Justin Knox from Alabama. This should be a valuable pick-up. If he can put up his numbers from the SEC a year ago (6.3 pts., 3.7 rebs) that will be gravy. It’d be about equal to what two Wears were giving us, so even trade.

    I don’t think the McAdoo Move would alter the potential starting lineup for next season, nor will the Knox pickup.  At the beginning, I’m guessing Drew, Strickland, Graves, Henson, Zeller, with the expectation that Barnes will be starting by the ACC season.

    The transfers and early graduations would give us a very solid bench, however, with McAdoo and Knox spelling Henson and Zeller. Graves and Barnes wouldn’t be forced to play much post, and Reggie Bullock and Kendall Marshall will provide the guards with respite.

    Come to think of it, that would give the Heels exactly 10 players who would likely see minutes — one sub for each starter.

    And if they start playing anything like last year, that would come in handy when Roy needs to make one of his full line-up substitutions.

     
  • shwineka 3:16 pm on March 26, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: austin rivers, billy donovan, boston celtics, , doc rivers, , , , , , john henson, , ,   

    UNC Recruiting Austin Rivers 

    UNC entered the recruitment of the class of 2011’s top shooting guard this week. Not surprising for Carolina to be pursuing a top recruit. What is surprising is that this recruit had already committed to Florida!

    It’s none other than the son of Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, Austin. The younger Rivers had committed to Billy Donovan, but recently opened his recruitment back up to none other than Dook. Well, two can play at that game, and apparently Doc and tha fam spoke with Roy and said they welcomed UNC getting into the mix. I guess Doc does know his stuff.

    UNC’s ‘11 class is already solid, but the addition of Rivers would put it among the best in the nation. And honestly, who wouldn’t want to come play with Harrison Barnes? It’s true that Barnes might be gone after his freshman year, but that’s just more PT for any potential recruit to take. Some have raised questions about whether Carolina will have enough scholarships, as Roy has already offered Rivers one that potentially won’t exist. I don’t think that’s going to be an issue. Ed Davis will surely be gone by then, and the way John Henson progressed at the end of the season, he’ll be popping up on mock drafts at the end of next year as well. Might as well over-recruit so we don’t end up in a situation like this year — with weak ball handling that causes all those dang turnovers.

    Plus it’d just be icing on the cake to steal another top recruit from the goonies in Durham.

     
  • shwineka 11:29 am on March 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , blazers, , , elijah millsap, , john henson, , , , , NYC, , , , , ,   

    Tar Heels to Final Four! ….sort of 

    The train kept rolling as UNC handled a feisty UAB on Tuesday night, or at least a feisty Elijah Millsap.

    Despite coughing up 15 turnovers and — arguably — the team’s best shooter, Will Graves, going 0-9 from the field, the Heels were in control of the Blazers and won 60-55. No last-second heroics needed, Larry.

    That didn’t stop Drew II from putting in some clutch free throws, as well as knocking down a couple of treys to seal the deal. John Henson matched a career-high in points and Deon Thompson turned in his first double-double since November. The Heels will face the winner of Virginia Tech and Rhode Island in Madison Square Garden for the semi-finals of the NIT.

    It might not be the NCAAs, but man, has it been awesome to watch this team finally come together. The youngsters seem to be hitting on all cylinders, while the veterans are playing to keep their careers going — looking at you Thompson and Ginyard.

    Deon and Marcus might feel a little let-down from their senior year, but there is a bright side to their sudden burst in hustle. They could make history as the first team to ever win the NCAA and NIT in consecutive years.  While admittedly it underachieves what many thought was this team’s capability, I guess UNC just can’t go through a season without making some kind of history.

    Oh, yeah. Congrats on reaching the 2,000 win plateau, boys!

    The match-up in NYC is a fun one, regardless of who wins between VT and RI tonight. Why? Well, if Virginia Tech wins, the game will be against an ACC foe with whom Carolina split its games this year. If Rhode Island wins, it will be a match-up of teams with the same colors.

    Personally, I’d like to see the RI game. That way the Heels could win on two levels: score and style.

     
  • shwineka 3:18 pm on March 23, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Jarvis Varnado, john henson, , , , , , , , ,   

    UNC v. UAB Tonight 

    When Carolina takes on UAB tonight, it could be the start of something beautfiul, or at least the continuation. In UNC’s last two games (against William & Mary and Miss. State in the NIT), something has been very different. Something about the team’s demeanor has to have many Heels fans squirming in their cubicles or desks or what-have-you, just anticipating seeing some GOOD basketball again tonight.

    When the going got tough down in Mississippi on Saturday, the young Heels didn’t lay down. In fact, it was exactly those young Heels that lead the comeback from 12 points down in the first half.

    And who finished the game off? Those same young’ns. John Henson’s monster blocking ability was on display, as he sparked the turnover that lead to Will Graves’ banked 3-pointer that put the Heels ahead in the final minute of the game. When Miss. State tied it, who but Drew II took it down the court in a very Ty Lawson-esque manner, delivering the game winner over the NCAA All-Time leader in blocks, Jarvis Varnado.

    Instead of committing ugly turnovers, the boys in blue put the ball in the basket, and didn’t seem flustered in the least. It might have taken a whole season – and the threat of that season’s end – but the Heels are finally clicking as a team.

    I hate to sound like an N.C. State fan, but there is always next year and next year is looking brighter and brighter. But please, young Tar Heels, don’t think about next year just yet. Let’s see if we can win about three more games. After a season like this, an NIT title would indeed be a beautiful thing.

    (photo by N&O)

     
  • shwineka 3:02 pm on March 4, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Carolina Has Opportunity to Dethrone Devils 

    I was more excited for last night’s game between Maryland and Duke thanI’d ever been for a non-UNC basketball game. Honestly, I daydreamed about it during work.

    As much as Greivis Vasquez makes me want to throw my TV, I was just waiting for he and the Terps to stick it to the Dookies and have their rude fans hurl insults that would make Ari Gold cringe.

    And much to my delight, that all happened. Every last part of it. Vasquez hit essentially the game-winner and I distinctly heard chants of “F*** You, Scheyer.”

    The best part of last night? The result put the Gothic Goonies in a tie with UMD for first place in the conference, and both teams have one game left on their schedules — Duke’s last contest is UNC. That means the Heels have the chance to save their season on Saturday by denying Duke the regular season conference title, assuming that Maryland beats Virginia.

    What better way to cap an end-of-season win streak than crushing the hopes and dreams of your arch rival? The Heels haven’t exactly dominated in the past two games, but their gritty efforts will serve as good practice for playing Duke, which usually results in a gritty game anyway. They seem to be understanding team effort much better as well. John Henson pointed this out after the Miami game.

    Playing in Cameron will be tough, but Greg Paulus will tell you it’s also tough to beat UNC when they’re hyped up for a game in Durham.  And adding the prospect of dethroning the devils has me (and likely the Tar Heels) daydreaming again already.

     
  • bwineka 3:04 pm on February 23, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: john henson, jordan 2010, , ,   

    UNC to Wear 25th Anniversary Jordan Uniforms and Silver Jordan 2010s Against FSU 

    John Henson just tweeted this and got me pumped. New uniforms and kicks for the team tomorrow. Check out the shoes as well.

    This is what D-Wade wore in the All-Star game. And yes, that circle in the middle is clear.

    Here’s another view of the shoe not still-in-the-box fresh.

    Update: This may or may not be said jersey.

     
  • shwineka 5:28 pm on January 27, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Guess Who’s Back? 

    (photos by Ethan Hyman of the N&O)

    Well, Ed Davis was back first of all, but more so, it was Carolina. I guess Roy makes a mean bologna sandwich, because last night the young Heels won on the road and had to come back in the second half, no less.

    Mimicking the formula of  UNC teams in recent years, the Heels went back and forth with a feisty over-performing opponent in the first half, and then pulled away to a double digit win. It’s both a blessing and a curse that UNC seems to get every team’s best shot. A curse for obvious reasons, and a blessing because of the past achievements that merit every team’s best shot.

    This far in the season we’ve seen more of the curse part.

    But not in Raleigh last night. The boys didn’t rattle at the raucous crowd, and I’m sure it was loud in there. As I’ve said before, it’s the sole purpose in a State fan’s life to beat Carolina.

    So sorry to disappoint.

    The point is things are looking up if the Heels continue to play at this speed. From Deon Thompson’s slick power-step-to-jam drive to John Henson’s weak-side blocks, things were just clicking. I wanted to say the block party had returned, but it was actually only Henson doing any blocking in his seven minutes of PT. Oh, don’t worry, I’ll repeat that stat below.

    Takeaways

    • The bench is getting shorter. All five starters played 28 minutes or more last night, and only Dexter Strickland and Travis Wear got double digit minutes off the bench.
    • Emergence of John Henson? Henson looked good in his limited time on the floor. He notched 2 pts, 2 rebs and 3 blocks. It’s nice watching this guy develop throughout the season. (I’m talking about his skills obviously —  kid is a beanpole.)
    • D-FENCE. UNC held NCSU scoreless for an 8-minute stretch in the second half. They did it lots of ways, too, whether it was Henson’s blocks or even Thompson creating steals at mid-court.
    • Good shots. UNC has been crushing the field-goal percentage category, including from three. Last night they shot 50.9% from the floor, 42.6% from downtown. Now if they’d only work on that 59.1% from the line.

    Superlatives

    • Blockmeister – Well, the only guy who got any blocks, John Henson. But especially for his two in one defensive possession.
    • Move that made you go “OHHHHH!” - Deon Thompson for that sick drive into jam. I will try to find some video of this, or make my own. I got DVR!
    • Not superstitious, just a little stitious – Roy Williams. Roy might think that talking about his ties makes us dadgum idiots, but did you see him wearing any stripes last night? All I’m saying is that our analysis shows us to be 0-3 in the ACC when he does. Just saying.
     
  • shwineka 5:49 pm on January 20, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Pre-Wake Forest vs. UNC Team Banter 

    So scanning over twitter this afternoon it appeared some of the team was in pretty good spirits before the matchup against Wake Forest tonight. John Henson, Larry Drew II, Dexter Strickland and Terrence Petree had some friendly banter flying at each other and another friend of theirs. Let’s hope that translates to the court.  Some highlights:

    @johnhenson31 OOOOOO!!!!! Lol RT @drewskywoosky: @LDrew2 oh you got jokes… wit yo @tpetree hair line

    @drewskywoosky @mynameisjwatts@mynameisgq @johnhenson31 here go a pic a pic of @eddavis32 and @LDrew2http://tinyurl.com/ezandlarry

    @tpetree (Made me take a break 4rm eatin w/dat tweet. Who wanna get fried?) — RT @drewskywoosky: @LDrew2 oh you got jokes…wit yo @tpetree hairline

    @LDrew2: here go @drewskywoosky in his bday suit http://farm1.static.flickr.com/32/63958709_c09b77ea30.jpg

    @johnhenson31 Hahah dayumm he just sonned youRT @LDrew2: here go @drewskywoosky in his bday suit http://bit.ly/8SBnG0

    @dstrick01 lol yo this is @drewskywoosky after he works out hahaha http://www.odditycentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/fattest_man4.jpg

    @tpetree Its over 4 @drewskywoosky early LOL throw in the towel son son…………..

    @johnhenson31 RT @drewskywoosky @LDrew2 @DStrick01 and @tpetree http://bossip.files.wordpress.com/immature.jpg

    @johnhenson31 no candies for youu, no cookies for you….fat man.lmao

    @tpetreeLMAO @ the fact I was bout 2 use that same pic @DStrick01 and I found it when I searched “fat black man” on google 4 pics of @drewskywoosky

    @johnhenson31 this what dexter be lookin like in practice when coach be yellin at him…..http://beastmanyuki.files..com/2009/09/crying20man.jpg

     
  • shwineka 5:30 pm on January 11, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    UNC Beats Va. Tech 78-64 

    Last night was a fantastic one for Tar Heels fans everywhere. Conference play began, Marcus Ginyard returned, Roy Williams was his sharply dressed self again – sans sling – and, oh yeah, the Heels pulled out a W.

    From the onset of the game it appeared it would be more of the same we’ve come to expect from this young team. Some poor decisions and ummmm, we’ll call it “inefficient layup production,” had Carolina trailing by four at the half.

    Then the impostors who we’ve been developing a certain familiarity with left and the real, full-potential UNC team came back out for the second half. The 3’s fell quickly and were ultimately the difference in the game. Five 3-pointers in the second half and a 14-point win, you do the math.

    Maybe it was their obnoxious football fans who showed up at Kenan the first year Va. Tech joined the ACC, but for some reason I really dislike that team, and especially losing to them. Nice job, boys.

    Last night was a good, character-building win. UNC built a lead, and kept it for the first time against a power-conference foe.

    Takeaways


    • WILL GRAVES! - Thirteen points on 5-10 shooting including trey, treys would have been enough, but Graves decided to add six boards and two blocks just for good measure. If UNC can get that kind of production from Graves it would cause opponents to have to guard the perimeter more honestly and not crash down on our bigs, opening up the offense a bit. Last night can only be a good sign.
    • John Henson - Henson is starting to understand his role a bit better. He had as many blocks last night as points (2) and notched one of every other statistical category (Rebs, Asts, Stls — and TOs). He only played 10 minutes, so to me that shows he’s getting after the ball and making better decisions based on what situation he’s in. Now if only he could add 20 pounds, that’d be great. Love ya, John, but sometimes I worry you might break.
    • Holding the lead - As I said above, Carolina built a lead in the second half — like they have in many games — but this time they held on to it. Tech never got back in the game after going down 15, and the win was never in doubt after that point.

    Superlatives

    • Not as “Fierce” as Roy Award - To Seth Greenberg for his failed attempt at lookin’ sharp.

    • Mr. Consistency - Mr. “Easy” Ed Davis had another double double (20 pts, 11 rebs) and chipped in four blocks, including a couple of monster pins to the backboard. Now if he’d only cut down on those four TOs…..
    • Perpetually Most-Improved Player - Dexter Strickland might not be a consistent, go-to scorer yet, but his decision making is constantly getting better. Dex had one TO in 21 minutes last night.

    (Photos by Robert Willet of the N & O)

     
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