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4 minutes ago, Shocker said:

It’s incredibly frustrating.  This team has not changed since he got here.  Shoot 3s and if you go cold you are done.  So vanilla 

We are going to miss the tourney in two of the last three seasons and we fuging EXTENDED him. LOLOLOL

The last time we did that? Yeah, that was the year Doherty got fired.

 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Jackson doesn't enter the draft I'd fully expect him to transfer. He was a better player the day he stepped on campus than he is now. He regressed a lot this year. He needs to GTFO away from Hubert Davis.

I respect that I was wanting Hubert gone too.. I heard something today saying that the current players on UNC were pretty quiet/recluse so he tried to be respectful.. ?? Not the right word.. but these are kids he should be tough and try bring them out of their discomfort!! But blah blah.. u know what I mean .. I don’t like Hubert either 

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2 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

I respect that I was wanting Hubert gone too.. I heard something today saying that the current players on UNC were pretty quiet/recluse so he tried to be respectful.. ?? Not the right word.. but these are kids he should be tough and try bring them out of their discomfort!! But blah blah.. u know what I mean .. I don’t like Hubert either 

Hell, I love Hubert. He was one of my earliest favorite players and I've never heard anyone say a bad word about the guy. But that doesn't mean he can coach. I love the guy, he just shouldn't be the HC of UNC basketball. That's all. It ain't personal for me.

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Why is Lubin even in the game there? There's 2.5 seconds to go and you need a three to tie. You need an inbounder and four shooters. You damn near get a five second violation and have to pass to Lubin which was EXACTLY what they were trying to make you do since you were dumb enough to have him in the floor and... fug, this guy just can't fuging coach basketball.

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13 minutes ago, Shocker said:

An incredible comeback and all I will say here is you need smart players.  

You need good coaching to get smart players. The lane violation was incredibly moronic but that last second play was equally moronic. When you put a guy on the court who isn't a shooter and isn't a passer with 2.5 seconds when you need a three to tie you're SCREAMING to the opposing team that this guy is a SCREENER. It's his only logical role in that situation. There isn't time for a rebound and kickout. He's a screener, period. Your opponent KNOWS this. Now you're playing with only four players and they're going to try to force you to inbound to the one guy on the court you don't want to get the ball and guess what? Yeah, Hubert looked like a fuging clown.

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13 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Someone absolutely has to look into this.  He clearly stepped over the line on purpose.  He should never play another min for Carolina 

This is Carolina basketball. Lubin missed the front end, Withers idiotically committed a lane violation, and Hubert drew up an idiotic last second play. It's basically David Tepper's Panthers on the hardwood. LOL

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