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College BBall 2022


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Carolina is going to look a whole lot different next year.

Current Lineup:

G - Davis, Trimble

G - Love, Wilcher

F - Dunn

F - Washington, High

C - Bacot, Shaver

This is assuming Love comes back, he may leave.

Carolina has four scholarships open and every single one should be invested in shooters.

There’s also a rumor floating around that Pitino might flip Ian Jackson.

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Carolina is going to look a whole lot different next year.

Current Lineup:

G - Davis, Trimble

G - Love, Wilcher

F - Dunn

F - Washington, High

C - Bacot, Shaver

This is assuming Love comes back, he may leave.

Carolina has four scholarships open and every single one should be invested in shooters.

There’s also a rumor floating around that Pitino might flip Ian Jackson.

Glad to see Bacot return.  The idea of Ian Jackson going elsewhere has worried me as much as not making the tournament this season. Definitely could happen

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I honestly hope Love just goes into the draft and goes to the G League. It's what he needs for his development and it's what UNC needs as a team. Too often these guys get caught standing around waiting for Love to do something.  

If the Heels can push Love out then I’d try to get Cadeau and Jackson (since they want to play together) to reclassify and then use one of the scholarships on Timberlake and then hope some additional shooters hit the portal for the remaining two scholarships.

G - Cadeau, Trimble

G - Davis, Wilcher, Dunn

F - Jackson, Timberlake

F - Washington, High

C - Bacot, Shaver

 

 

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It pains me to say it because I love the kid but he needs to go. He's not improving here and we're not improving as a team with him taking the lion's share of the shots. He needs a coach to help him with shot selection and decision making in general, not a constant green light. And as a team we need to move the ball and having two shoot first, shoot second, pass as a last resort guards playing nearly all the guard minutes just isn't working.

 

 

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Hope Miami makes it to the final four.  If they can survive Houston, they have a very good shot.

They look pretty good so far, but still got another half to go.   

If I had to pick a team to win it this year at this point, might be UConn.  They might be the hottest team in the country.  

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14 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Hope Miami makes it to the final four.  If they can survive Houston, they have a very good shot.

They look pretty good so far, but still got another half to go.   

If I had to pick a team to win it this year at this point, might be UConn.  They might be the hottest team in the country.  

Miami has the guards…no doubt there.  If someone takes out Alabama this tournament is completely wide open.  So many upsets.  Right now it is very hard to pick against the Tide.  They are clearly the best left.

Gonzaga is still here and the ways they have been denied in the past I wouldn’t put it past them winning it

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On 3/22/2023 at 2:04 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Puff Johnson hits the portal from UNC. It's a mass exodus. I'm not surprised. If you don't play guys they're gonna transfer. Hubert better hope he can get some of these '24 recruits to reclassify or he's gonna get himself fired next year.

Yeah, we can’t blame these guys for moving on.  Ian Jackson confirmed his commitment which honestly surprised me.  Hubert will have a short bench next season as things look today and IMO this is a huge season for him as coach.

I don’t see either of these bigtime commits reclassifing so he needs to get some transfers 

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