Scheyer says that UNC’s size, length present challenges

DURHAM — Jon Scheyer knows that it doesn’t matter that Duke is ranked No. 4 and is rolling on a 10-game win streak. The third-year Duke coach has been around the rivalry for enough years to know that the Blue Devils’ 21–1 record will be irrelevant when his team arrives at the Smith Center for Saturday night’s 6:30 game (ESPN) against No. 14 North Carolina (18–4, 5–3 ACC).

With ‘circus’ coming, Davis tries to keep UNC focused ahead of clash with Duke

CHAPEL HILL — Hubert Davis has spent the week trying to keep North Carolina’s preparation like any other game ahead of Saturday’s showdown with No. 4 Duke, even when everyone around the program knows “the circus” is coming. Davis, who has lived the rivalry from nearly every angle imaginable, acknowledged the unique spotlight that comes with the matchup and the challenges it creates.

Heels move up in NET rankings after blowout win, but one loss becomes Quad 2

Carolina’s NET ranking edged up to 25 after the No. 16 Tar Heels’ 91–75 victory at Georgia Tech on Saturday. UNC (17–4, 5–3 ACC) was at 23 after the big win at Virginia but had fallen to 26 during their week off. They now will have a quick turnaround before trying to avoid a damaging Quad 3 loss when they host Syracuse (13–9, 4–5; NET ranking of 73) at 7 p.m. Monday (ESPN).

Veesaar rebounds from “wake-up” call at Virginia

ATLANTA — Henri Veesaar didn’t need to be reminded of what happened at Virginia. A week after turning in season lows of seven points and one rebound, No. 16 North Carolina’s big man answered with one of his most complete performances of the season Saturday, posting 20 points, a game-high 12 rebounds and two steals in the Tar Heels’ 91–75 win over Georgia Tech at McCamish Pavilion.

RJ Davis follows up triple-double with 45 points, 6 3-pointers in 42-point win

It might be time for the Los Angeles Lakers to call up RJ Davis to the NBA. Davis followed up scoring 30 points in a triple-double on Thursday with a career-high 45 points in only 35 minutes on Saturday in the South Bay Lakers’ dominant 146–104 home victory over the Salt Lake City Stars at the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo, Calif.