The North Carolina basketball team will return all five starters from the 2010-11 campaign when it takes the court this fall, but an injury will likely keep one of the Tar Heels’ top reserves out of commission for much of the season.
Junior guard Leslie McDonald will be out indefinitely after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament July 14 during a North Carolina Pro-Am summer league game.
Although McDonald was not expected to be a starter in the Tar Heels’ 2011-12 season, his absence won’t likely go unnoticed.
In UNC’s 2010-11 campaign, McDonald averaged seven points per game and finished second on the team in 3-pointers with 51.
On Dec. 11, McDonald scored a career-high 17 points from the bench in the Tar Heels’ 96-91 win against Long Beach State.
“Leslie is a very viable member of the team,” NBA analyst Kenny Smith said. “He can do a lot of different things… so that’s going to hurt a lot. I think, though, that there are some guys that are patiently waiting to step in.”
Freshman P.J. Hairston will likely be one of the players waiting in the wings to inherit McDonald’s minutes.
The 6-foot-5 guard will be expected to perform off the bench during his first season in Chapel Hill, specifically when it comes to shooting from behind the arc.
Reggie Bullock could also help soften the blow caused by McDonald’s absence. The sophomore guard will return to the court this fall after recovering from a season-ending knee injury he sustained in February.