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This is supposed to be UNC's year, another national title in basketball, the second in five years. It certainly hasn't started that way.
First, it was Marcus Ginyard, then Tyler Hansbrough and likely Tyler Zeller on Tuesday. All three injured, or in Zeller's case, probably injured and due to miss significant time.
UNC's so good, as Tuesday's dismissal of a sad Kentucky program can attest, the Tar Heels can afford to miss Hansbrough for a stretch, maybe even into January, but when was the last time a basketball team won a title with so many injuries?
It's just not a good sign if you're reading the tea leaves. Zeller's wrist injury could prove more costly than the setbacks of Ginyard (stress fracture foot) or Hansbrough (stress reaction shin) because once March starts and the top-end teams start running bodies at Psycho T, like Kansas did at the Final Four, the Heels are going to need depth.
Zeller and fellow freshman forward Ed Davis were expected to give the Heels those reinforcements. Even when he was healthy, Zeller didn't look that great on Tuesday, granted he was matched up with Patrick Patterson.
Neither Zeller nor Davis looked like an immediate impact player, along the lines of Hansbrough as a freshman or Antawn Jamison. Yes, it's a limited sample and, yes, those are great players to be compared to, but given the high school credentials of Zeller and Davis, they are expected to do more than just be the eighth and ninth guys in the rotation this season.
Maybe Hansbrough will return sooner now if Zeller is out for an extended period. Maybe Deon Thompson will continue his production when Hansbrough returns. Maybe we'll all write in April how much "adversity" UNC overcame to win Roy Williams' second national title.
We'll see, but if I'm a UNC fan, I don't like the karma of November.
Comments
Injuries are bad any time of year....
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 17:17 — UNCAlumnusbut in basketball, I'd take them in Nov. rather than March.
thank you, Pat McG
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 13:16 — jpg (author)corrected
If you are talking about
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 12:12 — tarheelfanblogIf you are talking about overcoming injuries to key personnel where they are out for awhile but your get them back at some point then you have NC State in 1983 as one example.
In 2004 UConn's Emeka Okafor was injured much of the early season. They were preseason #1, ended up a #2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and blew away everyone they played except Duke in the Final Four.
UNC has McCants' stomach issue for four games in 2005 at the end of the season, lost the ACCT but won the NCAAT.
In this case we are talking about three major injuries, with two returning starters. Certainly a more daunting challenge but if they get Ginyard and Hansbrough back by Jan it should not be an issue. At worse this team loses 4-5 games instead of losing only 1-2 which is what we thought they might do.
Zeller's Injury
Wed, 11/19/2008 - 12:07 — josejimenezNo official statement yet, but sources at UNC are saying that Zeller sustained multiple fractures in his left wrist and is our for the season.