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The former Tar Heel is driving North Carolina’s efforts in the loss of Duke – Sporting News rival

The former Tar Heel is driving North Carolina’s efforts in the loss of Duke – Sporting News rival

North Carolina entered the game of Duke’s rivalry as disadvantages, but that didn’t mean much. Tar Heels has won three of the last four Cameron games indoors. However, this game came in different circumstances. North Carolina had lost three of their last four while Duke was riding a winning series of 14 games.

The Blue Devils are constantly improving, intensifying with each passing week and every game. On the other hand, North Carolina was fighting and their recent performance made some fans call for Hubert Davis’s work. Tar Heels hoped that the upset victory would change the course of their season and remain silent to be fired soon to Davis.

Unfortunately for North Carolina, things did not go on their way. They were defeated by 87-70, marking their 10th loss for the season. With each defeat, their chances of making the NCAA tournament becomes thinner. The margin was so wide that even after 18-2 running, Tar Heels still lost 17 points to its bitter rival.

The game was on Primetime TV, so fans across the country watched. The Pobit was difficult to miss. Former Tar Heel and NBA Tyler Hansbro player does not restrain himself in his assessment of how far behind North Carolina has been compared to Duke this season.

“Not only was the Duke more talented, but he also played more strongly,” Hansbro said in the field of 68 podcast.

The biggest concern for Tar Heels has been their lack of effort during games lately. In his mid -week match, Pete Jay Williams criticized his slow game, even when they were only four points.

With every loss, the security of Davis’s work seems more unusual. If players want to save their coach and his position, they have to make a change – start with winning games.

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