It was scary at first for Kendall Marshall, because the pain in his back was something he had never felt before.
Marshall injured his back on Nov. 3 and gave his teammates a scare. But North Carolina’s starting point guard said he now feels 100 percent, just in time for the Tar Heels’ game Friday against Michigan State on the U.S.S. Carl Vinson in San Diego, Calif.
“That was the first time I have ever felt a spasm of that sort,” Marshall said. “It was a little scary at the time, but when I woke up the next day it felt three times as good.”
And after that, it continued to improve. UNC didn’t practice the day following his injury, and coach Roy Williams limited Marshall in practice on Saturday.
“(Monday) he only planned on letting me do less than 50 percent, but I ended up being out there the whole time,” Marshall said. “I told him I felt great, and I feel 100 percent.”
That’s good news for the Tar Heels, who clearly picked up the pace once Marshall took over starting point guard duties last season.
UNC knows playing without Marshall would be much more difficult.
“Dexter (Strickland) is a great point guard, but at the same time he can’t compare with Kendall,” UNC forward Tyler Zeller said. “Kendall’s a superb passer and does a great job of running the offense.”
*UNC races quick turnaround *