Veterans come through for UNC

Published: December 5, 2010 

— Entering the season, fans were looking to North Carolina's highly touted freshmen to lead their team back to prominence. But with a much-needed victory on the line Saturday, it was the juniors who made the biggest impact for the Tar Heels down the stretch.

While point guard Larry Drew II clamped down on defense, 7-footer Tyler Zeller scored 12 of UNC's final 16 points to help top No. 10 Kentucky 75-73 at the Smith Center.

It was as close to a must-win as you could get this early in the season for the Tar Heels (5-3), considering they had already lost three games, fallen out of the top 25 and were facing serious questions about their toughness, offense and ability to improve.

"It was extremely important for us, for every reason, to go out there and win the game," said Drew, who helped his team hold the Wildcats to two field goals in the final 9 minutes, 57 seconds. "Nobody came in here with the mindset of 'What if this happens?' or 'What if this doesn't happen?' We all came in here to say, 'We're going to get this win no matter what.' "

Indeed, UNC won despite the fact that Kentucky (5-2) made 42.9 percent of its 3-point shots; the Tar Heels didn't score a field goal for the final 6:46 of the game; and superfreshman Harrison Barnes (12 points), who scored seven straight first-half points in a crowd-igniting display, went scoreless after halftime.

Poise, execution and clutch free throw shooting were key.

Trailing 67-66 with 1:36 left, for example, Drew came out of a timeout with one thing on his mind: get the ball to Zeller, who had made six straight free throws and was dominating Kentucky's thin, foul-plagued frontcourt.

"They were either going to foul me or I was going to get a layup," said Zeller, explaining his thinking down the stretch.

And that's just what happened. Instead of playing as a bunch of nervous individuals and throwing up an errant jump shot - which has happened all too often this season and last - the Tar Heels got the ball to their hot hand in the lane. Zeller got fouled, buried two more free throws and put his team ahead.

Kentucky took the lead one more time on the next play, when forward Josh Harrellson outwrestled Zeller for an offensive rebound and scored to make it 69-68 with 53 seconds left.

But Zeller was fouled by Harrellson at the other end and followed with two more free throws to give his team a 70-69 lead, then Drew followed with two more foul shots after that to provide the Tar Heels enough of a cushion to survive the final 21 seconds.

Zeller made 11 of his 12 free throws for the game and finished with a career-high 27 points, plus 11 rebounds and five blocks.

Teammate John Henson recorded his fourth double-double (13 points, 12 rebounds) of the season.

The duo also held Kentucky freshman Terrence Jones, who was averaging a double-double, to nine points and six rebounds before he fouled out.

Although Drew's shooting slump continued - he was 2-for-7 - he helped hold Wildcats freshman point guard Brandon Knight (15 points) to 1-for-6 shooting in the second half.

UNC also had just three second-half turnovers, and the junior Drew's poise was key, as he showed the experience that the freshman class has yet to go through in tight games.

"One of the things I do on planes is when it starts shaking, I look to the flight attendants, and if they're freaking out, I'm freaking out," Drew said. "But if they don't, and they're calm and relaxed, then I'm like - OK, they've been through this. So I'm sort of like the flight attendant, in a sense, when things are getting heated, and it's getting close - if my teammates look to me and I'm relaxed and poised, then they know they're going to be ready to do anything."

That attitude will be important for the Tar Heels as they continue to try to improve their shooting (1-for-11 from 3-point land) and cohesiveness. And while the freshmen continue to improve, the juniors made one thing clear with their performance: Right now, they are the leaders.

"I think everybody plays a role, and each game, it might change," Zeller said. "But the upperclassmen did make plays today."

North Carolina 75, No. 10 Kentucky 73

KENTUCKY

Min

FG-A

FT-A

OR-TR

A

PF

PT

Jones

28

3-17

3-6

1-6

0

5

9

Harrellson

21

2-2

0-0

4-7

1

5

4

Miller

34

4-8

2-2

0-7

0

3

13

Knight

36

5-12

2-3

0-2

4

5

15

Liggins

37

3-9

2-2

0-6

4

3

8

Hood

2

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Polson

1

0-0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

Lamb

32

7-12

7-8

0-2

3

0

24

Vargas

9

0-2

0-0

1-2

0

5

0

Totals

200

24-62

16-21

8-37

12

26

73

Percentages: FG .387, FT .762. 3-point goals: 9-21, .429 (Lamb 3-4, Miller 3-5, Knight 3-7, Liggins 0-2, Jones 0-3). Team Rebounds: 5. Blocked Shots: 3 (Miller, Jones, Liggins). Turnovers: 11 (Knight 6, Miller 2, Jones, Vargas, Harrellson). Steals: 8 (Knight 3, Liggins 2, Lamb, Harrellson, Jones). Technical Fouls: None.

UNC

Min

FG-A

FT-A

OR-TR

A

PF

PT

Henson

31

5-10

3-7

3-12

2

2

13

Barnes

25

4-10

3-4

1-4

1

2

12

Zeller

30

8-13

11-12

3-11

0

4

27

Strickland

29

2-6

2-4

0-4

1

3

6

Drew II

30

2-7

3-3

0-3

4

2

7

McDonald

12

1-4

1-2

0-0

0

2

3

Marshall

10

0-1

0-0

0-0

3

2

0

Watts

8

1-1

2-3

1-2

2

0

4

Knox

9

1-1

0-0

0-1

0

1

2

Bullock

16

0-5

1-2

0-3

0

2

1

Totals

200

24-58

26-37

9-43

13

20

75

Percentages: FG .414, FT .703. 3-point goals: 1-11, .091 (Barnes 1-3, Drew II 0-2, Bullock 0-3, McDonald 0-3). Team Rebounds: 3. Blocked Shots: 9 (Zeller 5, Henson 3, Watts). Turnovers: 12 (Marshall 3, Barnes 3, Drew II 2, Knox 2, Henson 2). Steals: 4 (Drew II, Barnes, Bullock, Henson). Technical Fouls: None.

Kentucky

42

31

-

73

North Carolina

40

35

-

75

Att.-20,695.

robbi.pickeral@newsobserver.com or 919-829-8944

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