Biorhythms for Ohio State: 3 pm Start in Atlanta

Yeah, developing players in college these days is often a euphemism for having the connections and financial means to assemble a package attractive enough to attract pro level players.

Who's the last player that actually greatly developed in Durham? They've had huge success in recruiting more than anything else.
Our problem has been that we’ve had some highly-regarded guys come through CH who’ve “undeveloped”, so to speak, and didn’t exit Carolina to a high draft pick in the pros.

Add in Roy’s preference for players with high talent but not necessarily a great NBA future and we developed a reputation for not getting players to the NBA well.
 
Our problem has been that we’ve had some highly-regarded guys come through CH who’ve “undeveloped”, so to speak, and didn’t exit Carolina to a high draft pick in the pros.

Add in Roy’s preference for players with high talent but not necessarily a great NBA future and we developed a reputation for not getting players to the NBA well.
True, even though coming to UNC had nothing to do with them not living up to expectations it becomes a negative recruiting tool.

dook and UK have a bunch of those guys too but when you bring it 5-6 at a time much better chance of getting one or two to hit and that's all you need.
 
I suspect our main problem is that Veesaar and Wilson will be shooting a large percentage of our free throws and neither are very good at it. They aren't coming out of the game because of it so we just have to hope they get better.

Not seen the women play.
Wilson’s actually a pretty solid free throw shooter. He wasn’t yesterday, however, and missing the front ends of one-and-ones hurt. But he one game this season where he went 10-10 from the line. He was 73% going into yesterday’s game and yesterday dropped it down to 71%.

ETA: Sorry, I just realized a lot of people addressed this before my post.
 
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Wilson’s actually a pretty solid free throw shooter. He wasn’t yesterday, however, and missing the front ends of one-and-ones hurt. But he one game this season where he went 10-10 from the line. He was 73% going into yesterday’s game and yesterday dropped in down to 71%.
Hope it's just a temporary thing but the game before was a bit shaky at line as well, I believe.
 
Hope it's just a temporary thing but the game before was a bit shaky at line as well, I believe.
He was 7-10 in the last game, but he was only 7-13 in the game before that vs. USC Upstate. He was 6-6 in the game before that (three games ago).
 
The Stevenson/Bogavac comparison is an interesting one.

Bogavac is the second leading assist man on the team (though that will change with Trimble playing perhaps) and his turnovers are low in that ratio. Stevenson is not really a contributor there.

Stevenson is the better rebounder as you might imagine and also brings blocks and near-blocks and an overall defensive presence. He is also far more versatile position-wise than anyone on the team including Bogavac.

Both are not shooting particularly well though Bogavac has the upper-hand there.

Any uptick from Stevenson, Bogavac, Powell, or Dixon in offensive output would make this team far more dangerous. Dixon is really the offensive productivity leader there when it comes to shooting. Throw in Evans , and extracting Dixon, and you have four guys dramatically underperforming as shooters.
 
Only Jarin and Caleb are long enough and athletic enough to make that steal on OSU’s second to last possession. That whole trap was a thing of beauty.

Hubert gets a lot of credit for getting the team to buy in defensively. The mystery is why he couldn’t do it during his bad years.
 
Only Jarin and Caleb are long enough and athletic enough to make that steal on OSU’s second to last possession. That whole trap was a thing of beauty.

Hubert gets a lot of credit for getting the team to buy in defensively. The mystery is why he couldn’t do it during his bad years.

Bacot eventually became a strong defender but wasn’t for much of his career

I don’t think last year was too much of a mystery

This team would have been a ton of fun with a sophomore Drake Powell
 
I was just looking ahead at our schedule, and obviously the game at SMU won’t be easy, but the way the schedule sets up, we should have a really strong chance of starting undefeated in ACC play going into a big late January game at Virginia in Charlottesville. We should have a really strong chance of going into that game potentially 18-1.
 
Any uptick from Stevenson, Bogavac, Powell, or Dixon in offensive output would make this team far more dangerous. Dixon is really the offensive productivity leader there when it comes to shooting. Throw in Evans , and extracting Dixon, and you have four guys dramatically underperforming as shooters.


Some of the teams this season with higher offensive ratings than UNC is alarming

I don’t think the shooting can remain this bad though

Good shooters and poor shooters alike are underperforming
 
Only Jarin and Caleb are long enough and athletic enough to make that steal on OSU’s second to last possession. That whole trap was a thing of beauty.
It was. My question is why doesn’t he trap and press more often. There are enough bodies to mix it in more throughout every game.

They ain’t exactly equipped for 40 Minutes of Hell but how about 5-10 Minutes of Hell.
 
It was. My question is why doesn’t he trap and press more often. There are enough bodies to mix it in more throughout every game.

They ain’t exactly equipped for 40 Minutes of Hell but how about 5-10 Minutes of Hell.
Don't know but the three main ways I've seen it used, and roughly in this order, is surprise, desperation and your 40 minutes of hell.
 
How did we end up with three guards, almost the same height and build, with basically the same hair and very similar skin tones? And then we gave each of them single digit numbers?

Watching on a big screen is fine, but on a small screen like a phone or a laptop, it gets confusing. Really.
 
How did we end up with three guards, almost the same height and build, with basically the same hair and very similar skin tones? And then we gave each of them single digit numbers?

Watching on a big screen is fine, but on a small screen like a phone or a laptop, it gets confusing. Really.
Derek is three inches taller than Kyan -- just look to see if he is taller than his opponent and it will likely be Derek.
 
How did we end up with three guards, almost the same height and build, with basically the same hair and very similar skin tones? And then we gave each of them single digit numbers?

Watching on a big screen is fine, but on a small screen like a phone or a laptop, it gets confusing. Really.
I just thought it was me
I feel better now
 
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