With Larry Drew II gone from North Carolina’s basketball team, freshman point guard Kendall Marshall didn’t just cover his own average production.
He covered Drew’s, too.
“I just thought Kendall was sensational,” UNC coach Roy Williams said. “Sixteen assists. Three turnovers. I think he stepped up, and we need him to.”
Marshall scored nine points and his career-high 16 assists set a UNC freshman record. It’s also the most assists by a UNC point guard in an ACC game.
“(Harrison Barnes) looked up at the scoreboard and he looked at me and told me I set the record, and I was like, ‘Wow,’” Marshall said. “Just thinking about all the great point guards that have come through here, it’s a good feeling.”
Marshall supplied his career game at just the right time — in the midst of adversity. Williams said the past 48 hours have been difficult, but it was his words that stuck with Marshall most in the days leading up to Sunday’s game.
“He told me, ‘Tough times don’t last, but tough players do,’” Marshall said.
Against Florida State, Marshall pushed his toughness to the limit. He sat out only four minutes and vomited at halftime, which he said drove him even harder.
The only thing Marshall wished he had at the end of the game was an oxygen mask.