Sure, a 19-point victory against rival N.C. State is nice for No. 7 North Carolina, especially when the Wolfpack had lost only one game in its last 10 contests.
But for the Tar Heels, seeing that they can fill the void left by Dexter Strickland’s ACL tear was likely sweet enough.
“There was more emphasis (this week) on coming together as a team,” forward Desmond Hubert said. “Everyone has to step up now, because we have to fill a role that’s missing now.”
That missing role wasn’t very noticeable in UNC’s 74-55 win against the Wolfpack, except for his bright-purple-striped sweater.
And on the court?
“Reggie (Bullock) can stretch the defense,” UNC coach Roy Williams said. “They go out and guard him a little bit farther out than they did Dexter, but Dexter was so valuable to us defensively and so valuable to us with that speed on the break.”
Bullock may not have had the fast break points Strickland usually accumulated, but the guard did finish 4 of 9 from the field with three 3-pointers for 11 points. He also grabbed five rebounds and tallied three assists. Maybe more important, Bullock was anything but a defensive liability for the Tar Heels.
Bullock held N.C. State’s leading scorer, Scott Wood, to a scoreless first half and 4-of-12 shooting.
Williams said Bullock shadowed Wood well on screens, and when the wing player did shoot, he was often forced to catch, turn and take an off-balance shot.