#UNC junior forward Jaydon Young, a Virginia Tech transfer who grew up in Goldsboro
Oct 9, 2025
#UNC junior forward Jaydon Young, a Virginia Tech transfer who grew up in Goldsboro
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Jaden is a is a guy who grew up in North
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Carolina from here and everything like
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um when you got into Portal was Chapel
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Hill
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where you were mentally aiming or were
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you excited to sort of to have it happen
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the way it did?
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Um definitely excited to have it happen
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how it did. Um they weren't really on my
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radar when I first got in the portal. Um
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I did it kind of fast just because a lot
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of people were calling. I didn't really
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like that. I was ready to get somewhere
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and start working on my game. So, um, it
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really didn't all pan out until after I
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committed to High Point University.
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Um, the coach ended up leaving and a few
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people started calling. So, that's where
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this ended up coming from.
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And how did the way you finished last
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season, I mean, got hot at the end of
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the year sort of influence what did you
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want to do, where you wanted to go for
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maybe your next stop? Um,
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honestly, I just wanted to go where I
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felt like I could be the best me
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possible. Um, make the best opportunity
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for myself. Uh,
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honestly, just conversations with my
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dad. He was really just helping me out
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through the whole process. So, um, I
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didn't really have a certain level in
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mind to that to that extent. I was just
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looking for the best plays possible to
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be honest.
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Jay, you know, Andrew Jones started
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24/7. Going back to what Adam just asked
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about the way you finished last season,
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had a couple huge games.
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Was that something that you saw coming?
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it was just a matter of opportunity
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situation that was going to happen or
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kind of take us where you went from
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earlier in the year where those games
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weren't occurring to when they did.
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Um yeah, I honestly I just told myself
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all year just stay down. It's it's going
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to come. Um making shots and all that.
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I've always been uh type of guy. It just
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took me a little longer to figure things
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out. So um yeah, I expected it 100% and
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I told the whole staff, all my teammates
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that it was going to happen, too. But
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so it kind of validated how you viewed
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yourself and and it finally did. So,
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what's next from there? The guy that
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would win that scored 27 against Miami.
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What What's next for you as a player?
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Um,
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honestly, just getting better. Uh, I
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knew that that I could do that. I didn't
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I hadn't showed it just yet, but um when
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the time came, honestly, I just wanted
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to do a little more. I was trying to get
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30 the next game and 35 the next one.
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So, that was all I was looking for to be
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honest. The last thing real quickly, did
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coach Young draw more shots for you
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after that? Turn look like they drew up
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a couple specifically for you.
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Yeah. Yeah, he definitely did. Um, and
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he also just kind of gave me a little
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green light. He was just telling me to
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go ahead and try to do what I could do.
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So,
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Jaden, Brendon Markson, the athletic.
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Obviously, Seth is back. He's really the
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only guard back, really the only
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rotation player back from last year. How
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do you sort of see yourself fitting in
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with the rest of the perimeter guys that
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UNCC added this off season? Like what
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what can sort of your role be in your
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eyes? Um, honestly,
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outside of like putting the ball in the
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basket and stuff like that, I really
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just want to bring energy to the game,
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play as hard as I possibly can. Um,
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compete on the defensive side of the
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ball. Um, and then obviously make shots
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when I get them, but that's not really
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what I'm pressing for.
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Jeremiah Hall with South Carolina.
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Obviously, you were at BT Tech, you got
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to play with, you know, Shan Padulla,
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Hunter Couture, some experienced guys
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coming into this year and obviously
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it's, you know, a lot of new, you know,
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kind of bases. What types of lessons do
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you kind of take from those guys that
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you have kind of carried with you in
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your first couple years of college?
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Um, yeah. So, Sean and Hunter definitely
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taught me a lot. Um, coming in my
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freshman year. Just sitting behind those
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guys taught me um really like the ins
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and outs of everything. You got to have
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a strict um schedule. You really got to
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do things the right way. Treat this
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treat it like you're a pro, honestly.
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Um, so coming here just seeing like guys
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like Caleb or a guy like uh Isaiah
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Dennis, just being able to give them
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little small tips like in practice. Um,
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when you do get tired, you got to push
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through it. You can't really show it. So
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just little things like that that I can
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just kind of feed him during practice
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and stuff.
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Sponsor appears you're coming in here
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after Caleb. Just what was your first
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impression of him when you got on campus
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and kind of describe that for us?
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um a freak athlete, somebody that's
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really going to help us out a lot. Um
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but my first impression was he's he's
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just a good kid. Um he doesn't really do
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much. He doesn't get outside of his
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himself. Uh his personality is the same
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at all times. So that's what I respect
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about him. He doesn't try to change
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himself for anyone.
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Any moments um maybe like him cracking a
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joke in practice or something off before
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anything that stands out?
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Um that's almost every day. So yeah,
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not really
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not really any standouts, but he's
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definitely a guy that cracks jokes a
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lot.
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Jaden Rod Baxley, Fable Observer. Your
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dad played at Mount Olive.
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Yes, sir, he did.
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How does that help you as a player? What
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was he telling you going into this
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process and how have you kind of taken
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it now that you've been in it?
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Um,
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yeah, my whole life, my dad, he's he's
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just been right there. He was my
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trainer, my coach for a long time. So,
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um, one of the like lessons that he
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really taught me was just never get too
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high, never get too low, no matter
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what's going on. So, um, through high
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school, through college, I never really
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let the outside noise or adversity
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really affect me. Um, just like I said
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earlier, I validated myself really. Um,
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and I just showed everybody what I could
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do. So, uh, I definitely give my dad the
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credit for that.
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What was the conversation like with him
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when you told him you would come here?
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Um, honestly, he presented it to me. He
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got the first call. Um,
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and man, I think we just sat there and
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looked at each other for about two
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minutes and then he just explained
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everything that was going on and I said,
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"I told you I was going to be a Tar Hill
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my whole life." So, that was pretty much
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set in stone when we got the first phone
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call.
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Jaden kind of Jacob Turner 24/7.
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Kind of building off that a little bit,
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like what are your memories growing up?
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Do you like go to basketball games? Do
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you go to football games? Like what did
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you guys do kind of growing up as
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Carolina? Um, starting off I played
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basketball and football at the Boys and
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Girls Club in Ghost Bro. Um, we used to
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take like team trips to come to football
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games. Um, to the locker room and stuff
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like that. Uh, and then basketball-wise
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we used to come to um late night with
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Roy almost every year. Um, unless my
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grades were bad or something, but late
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night with Roy every year just try to
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sneak in a couple games, stuff like
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that. But um man, I was a super fan like
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being at school and almost having
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butterflies when they played Carolina
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and do games, stuff like that. So uh I
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can remember all of it to be honest.
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You watch games like on TV?
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Every single game.
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Yeah. What's the mattest you've been
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watching again?
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The maddest I've been h
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the maddest I've been. It's a good one.
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Ah,
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I don't know. I got to think about that
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one. The happiest I've been
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g say when Kobe White was here.
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Kobe was from Gold, too. So, um I want
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to say it was ACC tournament against
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Duke.
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He had a pretty solid game. So, it was a
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good one.
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Butterfly. Butterflies before
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I used to get anxious like I was
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playing.
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Now, you're in the locker room.
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Locker, run out of the tunnel, do all
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that. Have you even thought about what
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that might be like or you hold off on
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those things?
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Honestly, none of this has really hit me
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just yet. I think first game maybe. Um,
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but I feel like I got a lot more
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confidence in my game now, so I don't
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think I'll be too nervous, you know.
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You mentioned Kobe was just any other
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favorite players that you watching?
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Um, I got a lot of them. Uh,
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let's start old. I used to like watching
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uh I'm going go Harrison Barnes. I like
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Harrison Barnes a lot. Uh, of course I'm
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going to go Marcus Bae. I used to watch
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a lot of point guards. So, I'm going to
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go Marcus Paige. Um Joel Barry.
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Uh
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let's see.
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There's a few more. My dad had me on
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Tylen heavy.
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I used to love Ty Lawson. So, um yeah,
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you mentioned Marcus P. like to get to
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know him as a
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um just getting to pick his brain, see
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exactly what he thinks about the game,
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like what little tips he can give me.
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Um, but a legendary guard. Um, you can
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learn a lot from him and then he's right
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there with us in practice. So, um, any
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little thing I slip up on or I'll go
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right to him and ask him like, "Yo, how
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was I on defense?" Or, "What can I do
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right here to improve?" So, it's
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definitely good to have him.
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Any specific piece of advice that he's
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given
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me, I don't really like really nitpick.
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I'll go to him about little defensive
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assignments and stuff like that, but I
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don't really nitpick just that much.
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Given your fandom, what were your
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emotions when you played Carolina?
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Um, my freshman year, we came here and
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that was probably the most focused I've
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ever been in my life. Um,
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yeah, it was it was pretty crazy, but
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being in the away locker room doesn't
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really feel the same as being in the
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home locker room. So, uh, honestly, I
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just wanted to come out, see if I can
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make a few shots. Obviously, I was
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behind Hun Couture and all them and I
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didn't really expect the game to go like
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it did. I played a lot more than I
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thought, but um really just trying to be
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simple and sound, not mess up while I
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was out there to be honest.
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Jen, no stop at Tardial 24/7. Do you
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think that when everything starts to hit
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you when season comes and you run out of
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the tunnel? Do you think with your
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emotions, do you think it'll be
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challenging at all for you to sort of
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balance that with also being like, okay,
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we got a game to play?
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Um, no, I don't think so. I think um I
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keep my business on my side and then uh
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the fun comes a little later. But when I
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get on the court, everything goes away
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to be honest with you.
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Go ahead. I'm sorry.
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No, no, I'll get you off.
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I was going to say uh who are the the
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main voices on this year's team? Like
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you go to practice or you're in locker
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room, like whose voice are you hearing
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the most?
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Um of course Seth. Um you go with Henry
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a lot. Those guys are really vocal
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leaders. But honestly down the line I
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think all of us are pretty good leaders.
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All of us have a common goal. So I think
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if anyone speaks up in a huddle,
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everyone will respect it. So
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just along those lines, what what is
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your sense having played a couple years
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in college of maybe the hunger of this
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group? You all have come from
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different places obviously, but it
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sounds like from talking to guys that
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you know this is a competitive group
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like the competitiveness stands out.
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Maybe the hunger to win stands out. I
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mean you feel like that's accurate.
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Yeah, that's very accurate. Uh, I think
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we all are
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huge competitors. Um, willing to do
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anything to win. And I don't think
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anyone's out for the credit. I don't
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think anyone's out to get um,
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noticed by by themselves, if that makes
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sense. Uh, I think it's really a team
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effort. Everyone's ready to compete.
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Everyone's willing to win. So, um,
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whatever it takes, honestly.
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Just just a follow up if you don't mind.
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Um maybe how have you sensed that? Like
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have there been a moment in a in a
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practice or an open gym where you're
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like, "Oh, okay." Like uh you know,
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these guys want it.
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Uh I think every day, honestly, it gets
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a little chippy. Um but
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we go at each other all day, every day.
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Um and then off the court, it's like
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we're all brothers. We all can do
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anything together. So when it gets on
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the court and it gets a little chippy,
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it's like you just brush it right off.
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uh continue competing. Uh everybody's
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playing as hard as possible. So, um
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yeah, I don't think it
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Jaden, playing against last season's
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Carolina team and then playing with and
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against these guys in practice this
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year, what what differences have you
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noticed?
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Um
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we have a lot of guys that can shoot the
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three ball um stretch the floor. Uh
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I think we can play with a little more
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pace. Um, and then defensively I think
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we all are uh dialing trying to get
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stops. Um, that's definitely an emphasis
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for us. So, I think defensive end is
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definitely what's going to put us ahead.
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A lot of the guys have talked about just
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um the open gyms in the summer and how
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big that was for you guys coming
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together being a bond so quickly. What
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stands out about those and then in
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particular maybe for you growing up such
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a fan and you former players that came
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back that
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just kind of blew your mind?
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Um, yeah, that's what I was going to
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say. The former players coming back.
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This really shows like the tradition and
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the family thing that's really going on
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here. Um, and I think for the younger
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guys playing with those guys, it's like
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hard for us not to buy in because
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everybody loves it here. Everybody comes
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back, even people that's like not from
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North Carolina. So, um, yeah, it makes a
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world of a difference just being around
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those guys and seeing how they talk
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about it. See, like they're bringing
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their families back and everything. So,
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um, I think that plays a huge part in
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our like chemistry and things like that.
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Any favorite that stood out from that?
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Like maybe a favorite player of yours
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that you absolutely had.
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Uh
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I say when we played the Blue Ice
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Gamers, I think Cam Johnson was here,
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Luke May, Garrison Brooks. Uh it was a
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lot of guys and then we had a pickup
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game one day and RJ and Armando was
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here. So, um it's just it's a good
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feeling being around all those guys. Uh
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great basketball players and even better
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people. So, um, yeah, it's just great
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just being around them and spending
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time.
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KJ Grant saturate of titles on SI. Um,
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you played in the blue and white
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scrimmage. You were able to go out there
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and play in front of UNCC fans. How was
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that feeling? And then also, you had the
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six assist. So, just what was it like
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playing on board just playing with the
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teammates in front of all your fans?
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Um, it felt great honestly. Uh, walking
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out warm-ups and stuff like that, I was
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just looking around trying to get a feel
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for everything. But once the ball went
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in there, it honestly felt like another
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basketball game. Um, everyone was
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cheering for us, everybody was into it.
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So, that aspect of it, it was a little
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different. Um, but,
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uh, at the end of the day, it's all
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basketball for sure. So, uh, really just
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keeping the main thing the main thing,
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but at the end of the day, seeing
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everybody out there running out of that
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tunnel is definitely a great feeling.
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Surreal, for sure.
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Jaden, as a Carolina fan, what was your
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perception of Coach Davis from afar
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versus now you're obviously in the gym
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working with him, talking to him
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basically every day. Is it same? Is it
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different? Um,
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I didn't really know a lot about Coach
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Davis before, so um, I couldn't really
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say much, but um, the guy that he is now
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that I've met him, he's definitely a
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people's person. Um, he likes having a
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relationship with his guys. Um, and he's
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a man of his word, so I can respect that
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about him. Um, but yeah, I love Coach
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Davis. He likes to sit down and have
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conversation with us, likes to be around
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us. So, um, and it's definitely mutual,
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so I appreciate Coach Davis a lot, to be
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honest with you.
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Thanks Jane.
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