
The North Carolina Tar Heels are the No. 4 seed in the ACC tournament, earning a double bye and will not play until Thursday in the quarterfinals.
With that brief preview, here is a quick look at North Carolina's potential outlook in the conference tournament.
As the Tar Heels prepare for their first game, they will face the winner of Clemson-Wake Forest, which will be on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Duke, who is on the same side of the bracket as North Carolina, will face either Florida State or California in the quarterfinals on Thursday night.
For the Tar Heels to reach the ACC Championship game, they will have to take down the Blue Devils, who defeated North Carolina this past weekend 76-61 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Following the loss to Duke, head coach Hubert Davis discussed how the team has experienced being short-handed throughout the season and how it will prepare North Carolina in the ACC tournament.
North Carolina should be favored against whoever they play against in the quarterfinals, but that is most likely the only game the Tar Heels have a chance of winning. Assuming the Tar Heels can advance to the semifinals, they will presumably take on Duke, which has only two losses this season, with one of them coming against North Carolina.
However, Wilson was available for that game, and as Saturday indicated, the gap between these two teams when the star freshman is out is immense.
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