#UNC coach Hubert Davis press conference ahead of Friday's exhibition game against BYU
Oct 22, 2025
#UNC coach Hubert Davis press conference ahead of Friday's exhibition game against BYU
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Brandon, what do we try to transition
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there?
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You don't want to talk about the
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Pittsburgh Steelers. Um,
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obviously you guys have a big exhibition
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coming up here. As someone who has been
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around college basketball for as long as
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you have, we're seeing these these new
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exhibitions come and it's a trend. It's
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in front of fans. It's away arenas
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versus some of the private exhibitions
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that it has.
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Reliable, affordable, power.
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What do you what what do you sort of
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make of that trend overall? And what are
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the biggest pros and cons that you see
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to it compared to some of the smaller
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stuff where maybe you could break out
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individual skilled worker zone or things
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like that?
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Yeah, I think that's a great question. I
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mean, you know, normally it's been, you
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know, behind closed doors and private
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and you have more of a hands-on approach
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in regards to, hey, let's look at um
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going up against a zone or going up
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against a press or let's let's do
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situational stuff. And so, uh but but
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there's huge benefits in playing games
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like this. I mean, obviously playing
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against such a a really good opponent in
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BYU, it it gives us an opportunity to be
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able to take a clear look at us on
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things that we're doing well, things
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that we need to improve on before the
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regular season starts. The same thing
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that happens in the NBA, and so it gives
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us a chance to do that. I think it's
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also really beneficial for us to go on
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the road. Um it it it really you know it
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you know to take a road trip to be on a
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true road game um there's a lot that you
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can learn about your team and it's
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something that um is invaluable to be
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able to learn that prior to the uh
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regular season starting. If I if I could
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follow up, I know like uh at sometimes
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one of the things that has also gotten
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lost in the crosshairs of these is some
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of the small North Carolina schools, for
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example, who would have an opportunity
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to come in and play here and maybe
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that's not the case as much anymore. Are
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you concerned that those might fall by
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the wayside at all a little bit or
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Well, we're playing Winston Salem State
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and uh every year
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um in exhibition season, we will play a
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North Carolina school, whether it be
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Johnson C. Smith or Winston Salem State.
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Um because that's important to us and
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that's important to the state.
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When you're playing one of these games
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and you know as a marquee type of
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matchup and there's a lot of these going
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on in college basketball this week like
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Brandon said. Do you hold anything back
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in terms of you know like what you might
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show? I mean does it matter as much to
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like put something on film that teams
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can scout even in the preseason or do
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you just let it you test everything and
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figure it out as you get No, I don't
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think there's a situation where you hold
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things back. I mean, I think there's
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there's situational stuff that
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we haven't practiced yet. And so, um,
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in that scenario, you you are playing
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and you are playing what you have
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practiced at that point. And so, that's
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what we'll do um against BYU. and
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that'll give us um a good indication on
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the things that we need to work on
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moving forward.
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You heard along those lines. Just going
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off what you're saying there, but
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Beard's question like what are the
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things that you'll be looking for as a
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coach of a new group um on Friday night
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when when you play by BYU? Like what are
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you looking for out of your guys? Yeah,
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I mean, uh, specifically the the the
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huge bullet points that we've talked
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about and identified every every day
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since we've come together as a team, you
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know, from a defensive standpoint, us
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being and I've I've been clear and
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definitive like we've got to be a really
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good defensive team, good rebounding
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team, uh, for us to have a chance to be
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the best team that we can possibly be,
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uh, become. Uh, looking at our pace, you
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know, you know, we we we play at
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tremendous pace. uh taking care of the
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basketball, doing a much better job this
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year, getting to the offensive glass.
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And so those are big picture, very
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important things that that that I'm
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looking for um out of the scrimmage on
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our exhibition game on Friday.
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How important is this opportunity for
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you to get look at as many different
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player groupings as possible in this
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kind of setting?
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Very important. It really is. You know,
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you you get an opportunity to do that
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obviously at practice, but that's
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against each other. Now being able to do
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that against another opponent is
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something that's uh it's going to be
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really huge for us.
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So when people are watching people may
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kind of make too much out of some of
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these games. You're looking at this as a
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lab experiment in some ways to see.
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I'm not looking at this at a lab
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experience. They keep score.
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It's a free opportunity. I know Roy said
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lab one time before stuck in my head.
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It's a free opportunity to see what you
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got and to look at all these different
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groupings. So what the intent going in
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they are keeping score. you're trying to
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win, but how much of it is it to make
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sure you get a look at all those
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different groupings?
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Well, it it is important. I think it's
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both, you know, and
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you know, these type of games
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are very important for us in our
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development and our growth as a team.
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And it's also an exhibition game. I
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mean, we did the same thing last year
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against Memphis and we didn't have RJ.
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And we learned something about Seth in
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that game.
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Um then going through the entire year,
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you know, Memphis had a pretty good
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season and we won 23 games and just got
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into the NCAA tournament. So there's
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um there's a lot of value in the these
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type of games, but it's also
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an exhibition as well, if that makes
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sense.
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It's both.
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It's both. Hubert, he wanted to recruit
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a lot of players, but AJ Deans was a
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really highprofile one. Um, what's it
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kind of like just going against somebody
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like that so soon? And how's the
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relationship kind of continue? You know,
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obviously there's a lot of guys you get
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to meet and get to know in the
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recruiting process.
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Well, I mean, AJ's um not only an
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outstanding player, he's he's just a
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really neat kid that um obviously is
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extremely talented out there on the
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floor, but he's also somebody that um
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loves the idea of team and teamwork. And
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um just watching a little bit of tape on
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them and their exhibition game against
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Nebraska, he's just continue to grow um
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as a player, as a teammate. And um but
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BYU is not AJ Deans of BYU is BYU and
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it's a very good basketball team and so
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um with the number of talented players
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out there and so we're very thankful for
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the opportunity to be able to uh compete
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against them uh this Friday.
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I wanted to ask you about obviously Luca
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just do you have an update on his status
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and has he been at this point
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uh from an instit uh from an NCAA
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standpoint? Yes. Um, institutionally
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wise, uh, we're working on it and we're
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making progress.
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You expect him to play on Friday and you
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saw this?
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Uh, possibly.
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Bit of a sorry, a pivot, but I just had
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a question about Caleb. He was sharing
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with us the other week. He likes to read
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like daily stoes some quotes. Obviously,
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you guys do the quote of the day. Um,
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I'm not sure if that's something that uh
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you guys have like talked about at all
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and just what do you think that says
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about Kaylin? Kind of just the guy he
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is, how comfortable and confident he is.
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Just maybe that's
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he is. He's very confident and he's very
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comfortable. Um, honestly, I just came
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from a meeting with him just now. I, you
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know, texted him. I said, "Hey, I'd like
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to spend some time together before
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practice." He was like, "I'm already
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here, coach." And so, we just walked
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right up into the office and we sat down
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and and talked for about 25 minutes. And
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he is he's he's confident. Um, uh, he
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cares.
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And
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um
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I don't know what else I could it it's
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hard for me to describe from the
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standpoint of just
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what a great person a great teammate he
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is and um
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you know the way that he communicates
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with me with his teammates and the
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coaching staff uh with um I couldn't ask
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any more of what Caleb already has
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brought to this team and to this Yeah, I
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guess just a quick followup. Um, you
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were kind of speaking on the AC network
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special about how you were almost like
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scared of like um, Coach Smith a little
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bit just
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I was right. Yeah. Um, if you could just
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kind of juxapose that to maybe how Caleb
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has been with you and maybe how rare
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kind of that composure is for
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Yes. I mean, it's a little bit
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different. I mean, I you know,
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I had a great relationship with Coach
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Smith and but
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you know, it's just different. You know,
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it's um,
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you know, when I played after the
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season, you couldn't be on the court
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with the guys until October 15th. So,
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obviously, I, you know, stopped by the
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office every day and hung out with Coach
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Smith and Coach Guthridge, but being on
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the floor with them was only limited to
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when the season started. now you can be
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on the court with them all the time and
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so
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having more access and more time with
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them I think um
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you know players are more comfortable
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with their coaches more so than when I
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played and um I really like it.
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Coach, I got another history question
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for you about coach Smith. I read a lot
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about history
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and I asked Shawn May about this
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informally at the Raleigh Sports Club. A
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lot of schools, they lose touch, their
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players and their students lose touch
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with their legacy coach like Dean Smith
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because there's been different coaches,
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different athletic directors, etc. That
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hasn't happened here in North Carolina.
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How have you guys maintained that uh
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connection back to Dan Smith? So, these
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guys that weren't even born when he was
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coaching know about him and what he
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meant beyond basketball.
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Well, I mean, that's a that's a message
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that is preached every day to these
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guys. It's, you know, the foundation of,
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you know, what this program is about is
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about relationships and how it all ties
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together. Uh, one of the many reasons
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that I I love, you know, our coaching
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staff is is that, you know, all of us
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didn't play for the same coach here at
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Carolina. And so, you know, the
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communication and what we give to the
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players, we really give them the full
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body experience of what this place is
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like, but from different angles. You
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know, as much as Carolina is Carolina,
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I'm a different person than Coach
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Williams. Coach Williams is a different
10:22
person than Coach Guthridge. And Coach
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Guthridge is a different person than
10:25
Coach Smith. And so, I think it's really
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cool that we can give our shared
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experiences from a different perspective
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to our players and allow them to
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understand what this place is has always
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meant and what it's like.
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Could you imagine a school not knowing
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their students and their players not
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knowing about a legacy coach like Dean
10:44
Smith? I could not imagine that, but it
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it won't happen here because I talk
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about him and coach Guthridge and Coach
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Williams every day.
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Thank you, Henry.
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For your staff, um going into an
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exhibition game, I think the focus will
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be on the players once the the game gets
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started, but going into the game, is
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this an opportunity for the staff to to
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prepare for an opponent as if you would
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during the regular season?
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Oh, we do. I mean, it's it's it's
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everything. It's scouting report. It's
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the same routine headed into a regular
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season game. And that's, you know, one
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of the benefits of playing in this game
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is, you know, we have 11 new players, so
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for them to understand the regular
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routine and preparation to play an
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opponent. So, yeah, that does play a
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part.
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So, Hubert, you emphasize improving size
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and rebounding as a priority in the
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offseason. What are you particularly
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looking for out of your bigs in this
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exhibition game coming up?
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Not just specifically with the bigs,
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just for our team. You know, I always
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have said that rebounding is the number
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one determining factor of an outcome of
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a game. And so, you know, we we've got
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to be a good rebounding team on both
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ends of the floor. And so, those are
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things that we talk about and emphasize,
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excuse me, um every day. And
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irregardless if you have size or don't
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have size. Um so, um that's an area that
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we really want to improve on and we want
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to be really good at this year.
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I know you touched on it a little bit,
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but having freshman get out there in in
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front of an away crowd, how important is
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it for their development specifically
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outside of I guess the rest of the team
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in a sense?
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Yeah, it is. I mean, it's, you know,
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it's it's important for them to get out
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there um on the floor, but you know,
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these guys have been exposed to a number
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of different situations. It's not like
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when I was playing, you know, playing in
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the NBA arena for the first time was
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very different for me. These guys have
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done it since high school. They do it in
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AAU. And so the moment is never too big
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for them. And actually, it's the exact
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opposite. They run towards it. And so it
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be exciting for all of our players uh um
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to be able to play on Friday.
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All right. You um I don't know if you
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saw, but I went off on the NCA letting
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you sign people out of the GLeague now.
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Did you see that?
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I didn't see that.
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That's in the news. He said there's no
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rules and yeah, he just went off on it.
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I know if you haven't seen it, I was
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going to say what think of it, but
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I'm sorry I didn't see it.
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When you when you see it, think of my
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question.
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Okay, I will. I will. I will. I will. I
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will. I'm a huge fan of Coach Iso. Okay.
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He did go off on it.
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He did. Okay.
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He We've met with Caleb. We've met with
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Derek. Um but the other freshman, you
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brought in Isaiah. What do you like
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about his game and what he brings to the
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team? Yeah, he's um um now practicing
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full practice
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um
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uh starting late last week. Um still
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limited in in some sense, but uh being
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able to participate in every drill
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during practice. And so it's nice to
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have Isaiah out there. I know that, you
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know, last year throughout high school,
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he had broke his finger and then he
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reinjured it um as soon as he got here.
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And so, um, obviously a very, um,
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gifted player, but just a great kid. I
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mean, just such a joy to be around. He
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loves being a part of a team, loves
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being here, and I'm so thankful that
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he's healthy enough to be able uh, to
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participate fully in practice. Now,
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time for a few more.
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We've we've gotten to talk, like Michael
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was saying, we've gotten to talk to a
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lot of the guys this preseason, which
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has been great.
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Good.
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Um,
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they're funny, aren't they?
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Let's keep it up.
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Let's go. Let's talk.
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But, you know, a lot of them has sort
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have sort of characterized the
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personality of this group as being
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competitive, being hungry, you know,
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wanting to win like that that feeling
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already just just um from having even
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not played a game. Like, is that are
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those qualities that you have picked up
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on too with these guys? And is is that
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something that's also important about
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seeing how that maybe that appetite
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shows up in a game setting like like
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Friday night?
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I agree with you. You know, I it
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definitely that has um I've picked that
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up and noticed that that this is a very
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competitive group. It's um it's a team
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that I don't have to poke and prod to
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get after it. They already do and that's
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exactly what you want. um they compete
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extremely hard out there on the floor
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and then they're in the locker room
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laughing and joking around and and
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that's the type of uh
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that's the type of team that you want to
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have. And and also it's it's also uh
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beneficial in games like this to be able
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to see how you handle, you know,
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everything is good when everything is
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going well, but how do you handle
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adversity? Y
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you know, if a team goes on a run, you
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know, how do you how do you do you come
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together? um um do you get stronger? And
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those are things that it's really
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important to see and identify,
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especially before the regular season
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starts.
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Huber, where have you seen the most
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improvement through preseason practice
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to this point?
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Um uh I've seen the most improvement uh
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defensively. Um,
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that's just number one on my list is for
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us to be a really good defensive team.
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And I've seen improvement
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in regards to individual one-on-one
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defense and the importance of
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communication and talking early, loud,
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clear, and constant team defense wise.
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And so that's the area that I've um
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seen the most improvement. Have you seen
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that versatility with the guys? I mean,
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because you look at this roster, it
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looks like it can be comparable to that
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top 10 defense you guys had a few years
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ago.
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No, it is. It it and and it actually a
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couple years ago it it we we have more
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size and more versatility. And so it'll
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allow you to do different things on the
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defensive end. And so that's fun to
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practice, that's fun to watch and to
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teach and grow. And so, yeah, you're
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right. That versatility will allow us to
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be um a lot more versatile on the
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defensive end. Last three,
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hopefully better.
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I'm sorry.
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Last three, Andrew, Grant, Shelby.
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So, going back to Adam's question about
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the competitiveness, some of the guys
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are described as being chippy, either in
17:06
open gym or in practice, and they say it
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in a very positive way. As a coach, when
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you see chippiness like that, that
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doesn't spill over. It just stays there.
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What does that tell you about the kind
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of makeup your team has?
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No, I like it being chippy, you know,
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and that's that's competitiveness, you
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know. So, um, you know, when I was here
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at Carolina, was it 15 guys on the team?
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13 of them were McDonald's
17:29
All-Americans. And so, uh, the 12 years
17:32
that I was in the NBA, I always had two
17:34
teammates that wanted my minutes, my,
17:37
uh, position, and wanted my contract.
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And so, every day you had to show up.
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And, and actually, I I spoke with them,
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uh, on Monday about the importance of
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your job and responsibility.
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And I explained it to them because none
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of them have ever had a job.
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And they asked me did I have a job. And
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I told them I had a number of jobs
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growing up. And I said that, you know,
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your job and responsibility
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um is to do two things. Is to give
18:04
everything that you got. Empty the tank
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every day and to execute properly. And I
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said that I have a job and
18:12
responsibility as a coach, as a husband,
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and as a father. And irregardless of how
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I feel, how much sleep I get, what my
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temperature is, my job and
18:21
responsibility is to give my best in
18:23
everything that I do and then try to
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execute properly. Um, not being perfect,
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but perfect in in effort and attention
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to detail.
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Grant,
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hey, coach. Um, I've talked to Henry at
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AC Tip Off and one of the things he
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mentioned when when he was at Arizona
18:38
and playing against BYU, the elevation
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was a huge, you know, was kind of an
18:42
issue. um go going to going to Salt Lake
18:46
City and looking this at this team. How
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can you how do you gauge where the team
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is at uh where they're at conditioned um
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where that
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where that condition?
18:56
Yeah, sorry.
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No, I can understand. No, I can
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understand that. Um I haven't talked to
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the team about it and I'm not going to.
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um
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number of teams playing in Salt Lake
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City. So irregardless of the elevation,
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you're still gonna have to get back on
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defense, still going to have to box out,
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still going to have to set a screen,
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you'll still have to knock down that
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open jumper. So, you know, irregardless
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of what the elevation is, the
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responsibilities of our players on the
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floor on both ends of the floor never
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change.
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Um, Hubert, I was curious again a little
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bit more big picture, but the three
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triangle teams, women's teams ranked in
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the preseason, top 15, all three men's
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triangle team from the top, I guess 26,
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just as somebody that kind of grew up,
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you know, around the ACC, playing in the
19:44
AC, coaching at ACC. um we're a ways
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away from that, but just the level of
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excitement just around hoops here in the
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triangle and you
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Well, I think the level of excitement
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of, you know, hoops has always been
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high. I mean, it's, you know,
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I can't remember a time where there
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wasn't any excitement around
20:06
college basketball around here. You
20:08
know, I know you're talking about North
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Carolina, Duke, and NC State, but also
20:12
Wake Forest. We have a number of uh um
20:15
other institutions, historical black
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colleges that are very successful. And
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so um just the state of North Carolina,
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it's always an excitement heading into
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basketball season. And um this year
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doesn't seem any different than any
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other year. And every other year it's
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been at the highest.
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Thank you, coach. Thanks everybody.
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