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While Friday’s 87-71 loss to Syracuse was both staggering and humiliating for North Carolina’s basketball team, the experience should provide the Tar Heels with a valuable measuring stick.
For an inexperienced, still-uncomfortable team, which Carolina is, Syracuse amounted to the perfect early-season storm.
The most important factor was the flex zone Orange coach Jim Boeheim plays and has perfected over the years. Why lots of other programs haven’t duplicated his defensive strategy is proof positive that coaches can be stubborn to the extent of stupidity.
Even veteran point guards usually struggle against quality zones, in part because they so rarely face one.
For UNC’s Larry Drew II, who rarely played last season, the Orange zone completely confused and confounded his rhythm, which spilled over to the team’s floor flow.
Drew and Carolina’s trouble went beyond the mere turnover total of 19.
It was that the Tar Heels, even with 19 offensive rebounds, simply could not get comfortable with the ball. That was the case throughout, even though Carolina led by a bucket at halftime.
Any time UNC is held to 38 percent shooting, the opposing defensive strategy was the primary game key.
Eventually, Roy Williams believes Drew, wingman Will Graves and subs Dexter Strickland, Leslie McDonald, John Henson and Justin Watts will gain more confidence against zones and more experienced teams.
Drew almost certainly will improve as the season progresses. He’ll never be a Raymond Felton or Ty Lawson, but Carolina shouldn’t need an all-world playmaker to be a top-5 team at season’s end.
Of more importance later in the season will be perimeter shooting. Graves, Drew and Strickland certainly can’t go 2-for-16.
But it’s too soon for Carolina fans to panic. There have been big early-season losses in the past that didn’t equate to long-range doom.
The 1996-97 team opened it season with an 11-point loss to Arizona, reached the Final Four — and lost to the Wildcats again.
Ten seasons later, Williams’ fourth team lost early to Gonzaga, in the same building as Friday's loss, but went on to win 31 games.
J.P. Giglio covers the ACC for the News & Observer, where he has worked since 1997.
Comments
I can hardly believe..
Mon, 11/23/2009 - 21:15 — unc098UNC fans.............relax !!! This team is loaded and Roy will sculpt this bunch into a championship run soon enough. Personally I am interested in seeing how this team evolves over the season with little expectation that they will get past the 2nd round in the NCAAs. I think the upcoming brutal schedule is great for this team to prepare for the ACC. Expect at least 2 losses in the coming weeks. Sit back and enjoy the ride
i love it
Sat, 11/21/2009 - 22:00 — saltydawg1it was great seeing the mighty heels getting spanked. i bet there were a lot of tears in a lot of beers on franklin st. even the beaver won't win with this bunch!!
Your Can't Rush a Zone
Sat, 11/21/2009 - 17:02 — jeromfitzYou have beat the Zone defense with precise passing into the interior of the defense with penetration by good ball handling individuals to either shoot or pass it to the open good shooter....most of all is patience...take you time after getting another rebound...don't rush because the defense have to be recognize before you call your plays...2-3 zone or 3-2....how about play 21 or 31 or the backdoor alley hoops..They so young but I have look and laugh about what they have to learn by the end of the season...I did see a pair of twins that may Wear the opponent out at the 3pt line....and hustle...I got my numbers down for points win by maybe on the other side this year..Good Luck ....Tar Heels...
C'mon Toots
Sat, 11/21/2009 - 14:00 — mad_max"but Carolina shouldn’t need an all-world playmaker to be a top-5 team at season’s end"
-Those are awfully high expectations for a team that hasn't proven themselves yet and just got spanked.
Sure, Syracuse's zone defense isn't easy to play against, but you pointed it out yourself...Carolina had 19 turnovers, and they've been doing that in all their games so far this season. It's not like Carolina has done anything worthy of a head-turn yet this season. Ohio State couln't throw a rock into the ocean in the first half, and they still came all the way back and almost had a chance to steal one away at the end. You are right about UNC's perimeter shooting though...their gonna have to shoot better from 3-point land than they did last night if they want to beat the big name teams this year.