CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Caleb Love didn’t stay down for long.
When the UNC junior guard went up for a floater and was fouled by center Hunter Dickinson twelve minutes into Wednesday’s Jumpman Invitational bout with Michigan, Love came crashing down on the baseline. The 7-foot-1 Dickinson loomed over Love, his maize leg sleeve just inches away from the guard’s face.
Love shot to his feet. Words and shoves were exchanged. UNC senior forward Armando Bacot and Wolverine first-year guard Dug McDaniel quickly joined the brawl, resulting in a quadruple technical foul.
“Hunter was standing over me and I think he tried to step over me,” Love said. “I wasn’t going for it and neither were my teammates. Coach preaches (to) us to fight back.”
UNC then went on an 18-6 run to close out the first half and the Tar Heels never trailed again, pulling away for an 80-76 win. In a game defined by brutal physicality and emotional intensity, perhaps no sequence was more pivotal in establishing an offensive rhythm and unity for the North Carolina men’s basketball team.
Before the scuffle between Love and Dickinson, UNC had been struggling to consistently execute a half-court offense that could keep pace with Michigan’s dynamic scorer Jett Howard. Despite having elite defender Leaky Black draped all over him, the first-year guard drilled two 3-pointers to build an early Wolverine lead.
"Jett Howard is a really talented player and (Michigan) runs a lot of sets to get him open shots,” Bacot said. “Early on in the first half (Black) was really tough on himself, but we all told him he was playing great defense."
After the altercation, however, the Tar Heels appeared to play with a newfound energy and scoring identity. The run started with Bacot, who backed down forward Tarris Reed Jr. from the perimeter for an inside bucket.
On the very next play, junior guard RJ Davis found Love on the right wing in transition, who drilled the 3-pointer while being fouled to tie the game at 28-28. A few possessions later, Davis darted a pass inside to Bacot for an and-one layup.