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Drew II's shot is true

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Tags: basketball | high school | sports | unc | nit

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- In retrospect, perhaps it's a good thing North Carolina's Larry Drew II didn't realize that the 6-foot-9 guy standing in the way was the NCAA's all-time leading shot-blocker.

Instead of over-thinking - as he admits to doing too often this season - the sophomore point guard drove the length of the court on instinct.

Instead of missing the shot - which he's also done all too often this season - he lofted the ball with his left hand over Jarvis Varnado with 2 seconds left to beat top-seeded Mississippi State 76-74 at Humphrey Coliseum on Saturday in the second round of the National Invitation Tournament.

The Tar Heels (18-16) will play Alabama-Birmingham on Tuesday for a spot in final four at New York's Madison Square Garden.

"It was definitely impressive that Larry was able to finish up the basket the way that he did, against one of the best shot-blockers to ever play the game of basketball ..., " said Tar Heels senior Deon Thompson. "So it was a big-time shot for us, and it was fun to see it go in."

Especially for Drew, a ballhandler who has been the subject of fan criticism and conjecture throughout UNC's freefall from reigning national champion to NIT "hopeful".

Drew said one shot - and one victory - won't make up for all of the negatives this season, but "it feels really good to go out there and have a game like the one we played today, and win in the fashion that we did. It seems like other teams have been doing this to us this whole year ... It's one game, all it is is one game ... but now we can look forward to another one."

At times, it didn't look like the Tar Heels would get another one, especially when they trailed by as many as 12 points in the first five minutes, saw their freshmen lead a rally for a 36-33 halftime lead, then fell behind, again, by eight points in the second half.

However, UNC did something on Saturday that it struggled to do all season.

"They made the plays down the stretch that you have to make to win games," Mississippi State coach Rick Stansbury said.

With a minute left, Bulldogs guard Barry Stewart buried a free throw to give his team a 72-71 advantage. But with 32 seconds left, UNC junior Will Graves - who scored 15 of his team-high 17 points in the second half - banked in a 3-pointer to give the Tar Heels a 74-72 edge.

"I was just shooting it like it was in practice or any other day," Graves said. "When it came off my hands, I felt confident."

Things got hairy again, though, when UNC freshman Dexter Strickland went to the free-throw line for what could have been a game-sealing one-and-one. He missed the first and Stewart countered with two free throws, tying it 74-74 with 8.9 seconds left.

But after the second free throw, Drew took the inbounds pass, raced down the middle of the court, took the ball to the bucket and laid up a high floater with his left hand over Varnado's outstretched arm. "I just told myself, it was a do-or-die situation," said Drew, who finished with five points, six assists and four turnovers. "I feel like I can get to the paint any time I want to. I got to the paint, and I saw Jarvis on my right side, and I just went up high to try to give it a chance to go in. And luckily, it did."

UNC, which also got 12 points from freshman John Henson, made 48.5 percent of its shots and out-scored Mississippi State 42-14 in the paint.

The Bulldogs (24-12), led by Stewart's 18 points, made 11 of 29 3-point tries and got four blocks from Varnado, the three-time SEC Defensive Player of the Year.

Not that Drew knew that's who he was facing at the time.

"When I came back in [the locker room], everybody was like, 'That's the all-time leading shot-blocker in the history, ever, in the NCAA," he said. "If you would have taken a snapshot [of that play] ... by the time you got into the paint, you probably had a 2 percent chance of ball going in, and when you were going up, you still had a 2 percent chance. And when it's on the backboard, you're like, 'It might go in!' "

North Carolina 76,

Mississippi St. 74

UNC

Min

FG-A

FT-A

O-TR

A

PF

PT

Thompson

28

4-8

0-0

1-5

2

3

8

Henson

28

6-11

0-0

0-8

3

2

12

Ginyard

34

3-7

0-2

3-6

3

2

6

Drew II

27

2-5

0-0

0-1

6

1

5

Graves

30

6-10

1-1

2-3

0

3

17

Strickland

16

3-4

2-3

0-3

2

1

8

McDonald

10

3-8

1-1

0-0

1

4

7

Watts

5

0-1

0-0

0-2

0

0

0

TWear

9

2-5

2-2

2-2

0

1

6

Zeller

13

3-7

1-1

4-7

0

2

7

Totals

200

32-66

7-10

13-41

17

19

76

Three-point goals: 5-14, .357 (Graves 4-6, Drew II 1-3, McDonald 0-2, Ginyard 0-3). Team Rebounds: 4. Blocked shots: 5 (Henson 3, Thompson 2). Turnovers: 11 (Drew II 4, Thompson 3, McDonald, Ginyard, Henson, Graves). Steals: 5 (Henson 2, Strickland, Ginyard, Drew II). Technical fouls: none.

Miss. St.

Min

FG-A

FT-A

O-TR

A

PF

PT

Augustus

15

2-4

0-1

0-2

1

3

4

Varnado

29

5-9

4-5

2-7

2

3

14

Johnson

28

4-11

1-2

0-6

1

1

13

Bost

32

4-10

3-4

2-5

4

3

14

Stewart

36

5-13

5-7

3-5

2

1

18

Osby

12

1-2

0-0

0-0

0

0

2

Benock

12

0-2

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Turner

33

3-7

2-2

1-6

2

1

9

Lewis

3

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Totals

200

24-58

15-21

9-32

12

12

74

Three-point goals: 11-29, .379 (Johnson 4-6, Stewart 3-7, Bost 3-9, Turner 1-4, Augustus 0-1, Benock 0-2). Team rebounds: 1. Blocked shots: 5 (Varnado 4, Osby). Turnovers: 8 (Bost 3, Varnado 2, Osby, Turner, Augustus). Steals: 7 (Bost 3, Augustus 2, Stewart, Varnado). Technical fouls: none.

North Carolina

36

40

-

76

Mississippi St.

33

41

-

74

Att.-9,471. Officials-Mike Thibodeaux, Kevin Mathis, Glenn Tuitt..

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