
The North Carolina Tar Heels have a strong start to the season, but there have been several instances of the team struggling in areas that can be exposed against formidable opponents.
As conference play heats up, so must the Tar Heels' production on both ends of the floor if they want to challenge for an ACC regular season title and make a significant run in March.
Overall, North Carolina is one of the elite defenses in the nation, burr specific matchups have proven to be a kryptonite for the Tar Heels. If teams have prolific scorers at the guard position, North Carolina's defense can falter quite easily. SMU's Boopie Miller and Wake Forest' Juke Harris each scored 25+ points against the Tar Heels.
While that level of production is worrisome, North Carolina's lack of concentration has led to easy baskets for their opponents. This was especially apparent against the Demon Deacons, who turned defense into quick offense, and nearly overcame a 15-point deficit in the loss to the Tar Heels. North Carolina would escape with an 87-84 win on Saturday night, but head coach Hubert Davis was not pleased.
Against Wake Forest, the Tar Heels went through an eight-minute span with one made field goal. That cannot happen against elite teams. Guard play has been extremely disappointing, other than Seth Trimble. Davis explained what he wants to see from the offense moving forward.
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