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Brian Barbour on March 29th, 2012 |  - (Comments are closed) Michael Jordan became Michael Jordan, James Worthy lived up to his nickname and Dean Smith silenced his critics.
For a more in-depth look at the game, which was an epic meeting of great players and coaches, check out this piece from Michael Bohn via the McClatchey-Tribue News Service.
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Doc on March 7th, 2012 |  - (Comments are closed) Two things happened this week that will reduce the amount of open real estate in the rafters of the Smith Center – and keep the pilot lights of ABCers lit.
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Video via WRAL. Also check out the other interviews with Charlie Scott and Phil Ford posted there.
The very beginning of the video is quite frankly enough to bring any Tar Heel fan to tears or close to it. Dean Smith looks so frail and the outpouring of applause from the crowd is incredible. [...]
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Brian Barbour on May 2nd, 2011 |  - (Comments are closed)
This is a swerve from the normal content of this blog but sometimes there is an event that transcends sports, politics and party affiliation. Nine and a half years ago we stood together as Americans and mourned. Now we can stand together and celebrate a strong measure of justice.
U.S. Navy Seals did the [...]
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Brian Barbour on February 17th, 2011 |  - (Comments are closed) Today is Michael Jordan’s 48th birthday. Yeah, I just made you feel old didn’t I? Sorry about that.
In recognition of the occasion here is a video(hat tip: @TarHeelWire) from CBS College Sports chronicling Jordan as one of the greatest dunkers of all time. It includes interviews with Vince Carter, Antawn Jamison, Bill Guthridge and [...]
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Brian Barbour on July 23rd, 2010 |  - (Comments are closed) One word: Awesome.
Consider this your break from the tediousness of reading internet tea leaves about what the NCAA is going to do to UNC football.
For those of us who remember this game, this probably rates as one of our top five favorite regular season games. In fact George Lynch’s steal and dunk to [...]
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Doc on June 30th, 2010 |  - (Comments are closed) In the seminal moments of UNC athletics, where do you place June 30,2000?
Not ringing a bell, you say? It was only the date of the most cataclysmic shift in Tar Heel sports in the modern era – the day Bill Guthridge retired as UNC basketball coach. Who could realize at the time the depths – [...]
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Doc on June 4th, 2010 |  - (Comments are closed) John Wooden in his last season on the bench, 1975.
Legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden passed away Friday in Los Angeles at the age of 99.
Known as the “Wizard of Westwood”, Wooden established a college basketball dynasty at UCLA in the 1960s and 1970s that I am confident will never be challenged [...]
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Brian Barbour on May 28th, 2010 |  - (Comments are closed) The good fellows over at SCACC Hoops have used their game simulator to put on a tournament of all time great ACC teams. The tournament has run its course and the 2009 Tar Heels beat the 1999 Duke Blue Devils 3-2 in a best of five series.
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Doc on April 5th, 2010 |  - (Comments are closed) “All this has happened before, and it will happen again.” — Cylon proverb from Battlestar Galactica
As the Evil Empire prepares to play for a national championship, it is easy to draw a parallel to a time not all that long ago when the roles of Duke and UNC were reversed.
The time was 1992, [...]
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Doc on January 9th, 2010 |  - (Comments are closed) If you don’t live in Fayetteville, NC, and subscribe to the local newspaper or read it online, you may have missed the interesting seven-part series the Fayetteville Observer did about the 100th anniversary of Carolina basketball. They chronicled the Tar Heel program decade-by-decade and had a number of features to go along with each highlighted [...]
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