Inside the playbook: Joel Berry, Luke Maye and pick-and-pop madness
Posted May 22, 2017
One of the defining moments of North Carolina’s sprint to the 2017 NCAA Tournament title will always be Luke Maye’s game-winning shot against Kentucky. Maye was able to differentiate himself from UNC's other impressive post players by bringing this skill to the table: shooting from an unusual position. Maye shot 40 percent on three-pointers as a sophomore.
(ACC Sports Journal)
Related: Basketball, Basketball Recruiting
Why UNC will and won’t reach Final Four in 2024 March Madness predictionsThe last time R.J. Davis and Armando Bacot played in the NCAA Tournament, they helped the Tar Heels get to the 2022 NCAA championship game...
Tue Mar 19, 2024Podcast: Hubert Davis Live - ACC Tournament Recap, NCAA Tournament Preview, Fan Questions
North Carolina head men's basketball coach Hubert Davis joined Jones Angell of the Tar Heel Sports Network on Monday night to talk about UNC's recent...
Tue Mar 19, 2024
Tar Heels Recognize the Biggest Goal Remains Within Reach
As the pain subdues into a memory and UNC’s focus is launching into NCAA Tournament play Thursday, whatever the Tar Heels learned by losing to...
Mon Mar 18, 2024
How do NCAA Tournament seeds perform in the Final Four?
Of the 38 national champions since 1985, 24 were No. 1 seeds. Twelve of the past 16 title winners have come from the top line...
Mon Mar 18, 2024