When the North Carolina men’s basketball team tips off against Iowa Wednesday night, it will be just another game — well, for everyone except junior point guard Marcus Paige.
For the Marion, Iowa native, playing against the Hawkeyes will be almost like playing another game in high school as much of the Iowa roster is made up of players that Paige played with and against.
“It’s kinda similar,” he said. “Just more people who care and more people who watch now.
“I like the fact that they’re coming down here. I’ve been home, I know what home is like so it’s cool to have them see what I get to go through every day and where I call home now and experience what it’s like to be at a North Carolina basketball game.”
Still, with the distraction of playing with friends from back home, and having more of his Marion community tuned into the game, Paige said that at least on the court, he'll need to play like it's just another game.
Against an Iowa team that is 38th in the nation in rebounds per game and 23rd in assists per game — he'll have to.
Coach Roy Williams only needed to look at the numbers to know why this Iowa team is dangerous.
"Well you look at their stats," he said. "I mean they’re averaging five rebounds more a game than their opponents. They have 11 guys averaging double figures in minutes played so it is a team.
"One hundred and nineteen assists and they’ve forced more turnovers than they’ve had, so they have a high percentage of their baskets are directly related to an assist. So when I’m looking at all of those stats, it makes you think they’re more of a team and that’s the most difficult kind to play."