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21 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah missing two best players and jacking up thirty 30s.. Recipe for disaster 

Hubert is lost without elite talent to lean on. This team has enough talent to compete with this team even without Wilson and Veesaar, but it doesn't have enough coaching to compete with this team without Wilson and Veesaar. That's just the sad truth.

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hubert is lost without elite talent to lean on. This team has enough talent to compete with this team even without Wilson and Veesaar, but it doesn't have enough coaching to compete with this team without Wilson and Veesaar. That's just the sad truth.

Yeah I don't think Hubert is the right coach for the job. Duke got the best coach K replacement with scheyer. We can't say the same

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10 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah I don't think Hubert is the right coach for the job. Duke got the best coach K replacement with scheyer. We can't say the same

He's the basketball version of John Bunting. He somehow wins a huge game every year that buys him another year of grace. But UNC has to wake up and realize that UNC basketball isn't UNC football... but Hubert is trying his best to accomplish that.

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2 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Hubert should have been gone already.

Im not even a Tarheels fan.

He would've been if not for that fluke run to the title game his first year. Ever since we've basically just won a big game or two and/or landed a big recruit for the next year that keeps buying him another year of grace. Minus a Sweet 16 run, I'm ready to rip off the bandaid. 

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This Tarheel him is so garbage.. everytime we play in Miami they play like ass!! They get a big win against Pitt.. then go to State and like ass!! I get Caleb is hurt.. but is the rest of the team this bad!?? Damn I sick of Hubert!!

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7 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

This Tarheel him is so garbage.. everytime we play in Miami they play like ass!! They get a big win against Pitt.. then go to State and like ass!! I get Caleb is hurt.. but is the rest of the team this bad!?? Damn I dick of Hubert!!

A big win in Pitt? Pitt is 9-17 (2-11 in the ACC). They're fuging terrible. It's just that truly fuging terrible teams are the only teams we can even compete with right now without Wilson and Veesaar. Is the rest of the roster really THAT bad? No, they're not. 

He didn't let Tyler Nickel and Cade Tyson off the bench and they're scoring 15ppg and 20ppg elsewhere this year. Isaiah Denis who is currently glued to the bench will probably do the same next year. Cadeau who we ran out of town is the starting PG for the #1 team in the country. 

The issue has never been the talent. The issue has been coaching.

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