As has become tradition over the last few years, Larry Drew II and his father, current Atlanta Hawks coach Larry Drew, hold telephone chats after almost every one of the younger’s games.
Recently, father has impressed one primary theme upon son: “Attack.”
Employing what he dubs his “unfair advantage” — his father’s advice — Drew put together his finest performance of UNC’s young season to fuel the Tar Heels’ 96-91 victory against Long Beach State at the Smith Center on Saturday.
The junior point guard scored 13 points, handed out eight assists and largely orchestrated a late Tar Heel surge to stave off a furious second-half charge from the 49ers and improve UNC to 7-3 on the season.
Harrison Barnes added 19 points and 10 rebounds, the first double-double of his career, while T.J. Robinson notched a game-high 31 points for LBSU in a losing effort.
“One of the things my dad also told me after the Evansville game was that I kind of faded out in the second half,” Drew II said.
“I think I’d only scored one basket in the first half of today’s game, and I didn’t want to just fade away in the middle of it. I wanted to be assertive — more assertive than I was in the first half.”
Drew notched just two points in Saturday’s early going, instead content to defer to the hot hands of his teammates at the game’s outset.
The Tar Heels poured in nine first-half 3-pointers, including five from sophomore Leslie McDonald, to open up a 48-33 halftime margin over LBSU, who UNC held to just 3-of-16 shooting from long range in the opening stanza.