CORONADO, Calif. — Dexter Strickland entered the year as the glue guy. He was the guy on the team who didn’t get the stats, the acclaim or the attention of the other four starters on North Carolina’s basketball team.
On most other college teams he’d star. But on UNC’s stacked squad, he was the starting role player for the No. 1 team in the country.
Except on Friday at the Carrier Classic, Strickland was the only player keeping the Tar Heels afloat on the aircraft carrier. His 33 minutes of work, which tied Kendall Marshall for most on the team Friday, netted UNC 10 points, five assists, two steals and just one turnover.
The junior guard is not only the starting shooting guard but also Marshall’s backup at point guard. One of UNC head coach Roy Williams’ biggest tasks this offseason has been preparing Strickland for the point guard position in Marshall’s absence.
“I think I did all right, but I could have done better,” said Strickland, who went 4-for-7 from the field and missed his final two jumpers.
Strickland showed no motivation to shoot the ball in the early going and touched the ball just twice in the first four minutes of the game. His glue guy persona was sticking to him.
But the Carrier Classic was obviously not an ordinary game. Both the Spartans and the Tar Heels had to deal with outdoor conditions, the meaning of the Veterans Day game and the presence of the Commander-in-Chief.
“In the beginning of the game I wanted the feel of it first,” Strickland said. “It was a different kind of game obviously. I was just trying to get myself into the groove, and I started getting into it late in the first half.”
When he took the point guard reins from Marshall midway through the first half, Strickland tallied two assists and one steal in less than four minutes as UNC pulled within two points.
The tenacity with which Strickland plays the point guard position contrasted starkly with his shooting guard play. He didn’t attack the basket as much as he did the Spartans defense, opening things up for his teammates on offense.