What are the NCAA projections for UNC?

NEW YORK — There’s no doubt that this Carolina basketball season has gone better than the previous one, but the Tar Heels seem likely to be stuck in a dreaded No. 8-seed vs. No. 9-seed first-round matchup in the NCAA tournament for a second consecutive season. That winner, of course, has a No. 1 seed lurking in the second round. As a No. 8 seed in the South Region last season, an 18–11 UNC team lost to No. 9 Wisconsin in West Lafayette, Ind., in what turned out to be Coach Roy Williams’ final game. This season’s Tar Heels enter NCAA play at 24–9 and with a lot of optimism that, despite its inconsistencies, it might have enough momentum to do some damage, even if it is probably stuck in the same sort of game.

When the ACC Tournament is in Brooklyn, it doesn’t feel like home

NEW YORK — There is lots to dislike about the expanded ACC, and including Brooklyn in the rotation for the league’s tradition-rich tournament is near the top of the list. The Barclays Center does an excellent job of staging the tournament and that would be fine if was located in a city that knew the history of the ACC’s crown jewel event, cared more about college basketball and was passionate about the results.

Winning at ACC Tournament emotional for Hubert Davis, who respects the tradition

NEW YORK — You’d have trouble finding a coach with more love and reverence for the tradition of the ACC Tournament than Hubert Davis.
Tar Heels great Walter “Sweet D” Davis, his uncle, played in it for Carolina and won titles in 1975 and 1977. The first-year UNC head coach was part of the March tradition as a player and got plenty of experience as a UNC assistant coach at the event for nine seasons.

‘Feeling of defeat’ against UNC motivated Duke’s Williams

NEW YORK — That feeling of defeat. That’s how Duke center Mark Williams described the final minutes of the Blue Devils’ 94–81 loss Saturday to North Carolina at Cameron Indoor Stadium. With Syracuse threatening to give Mike Krzyzewski a loss in his final ACC Tournament on top of the loss the coach suffered in his final home game, that feeling motivated Williams.

Tar Heels in NBA: Anthony has efficient all-around game as Magic tops Pelicans; Barnes hits 17

It’s been a challenging season for the Orlando but the Magic have hit a nice stretch with four wins in the last seven games with the help of Cole Anthony. Anthony scored had 19 points and three 3-pointers with five assists in 24 efficient minutes Wednesday night as Orlando held on at home to beat New Orleans 108–99 on Wednesday night.

UNC routed Virginia in first meeting but Cavaliers have gotten better

NEW YORK — Streaking North Carolina has the full attention of Virginia coach Tony Bennett as his Cavaliers make a quick turnaround after a 51–50 win over Louisville late Wednesday night in the second round of the ACC Tournament. No. 6-seed Virginia (19–12) gets the chance to avenge a 74–58 Jan. 8 loss to the No. 3-seed Tar Heels (23–8) in the quarterfinals Thursday night at 9:30 (ESPN) at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.

Hubert Davis more excited about the big picture than win at Duke

NEW YORK — Hubert Davis wasn’t focused on the hype before Carolina’s big upset at Duke on Saturday and that didn’t change in the aftermath of the game. It was all about Coach Mike Krzyzewski in the days before the game and much of the talk afterward was about the historic aspects of the Tar Heels ruining his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium. But Davis focused on the big picture throughout, and where his No. 3-seed and No. 18-ranked Tar Heels are heading into the ACC Tournament. He loves how RJ Davis has become a huge floor leader and Caleb Love has become a dependable finisher, among many other improved areas.