After Saturday’s 36-point shellacking of Syracuse, UNC men’s basketball head coach Hubert Davis boiled down the emotions of his team to one word: joy.
There's plenty to be happy about in Chapel Hill recently, as the No. 4 Tar Heels (13-3, 5-0 ACC) sit atop the ACC, riding a six-game win streak into a matchup with the Louisville Cardinals (6-10, 1-4 ACC) at the Dean E. Smith Center on Wednesday.
The Tar Heels have been firing on all cylinders, ranking top-20 in both adjusted offensive and defensive efficiency, according to KenPom. Their 103 points against Syracuse was the most they've scored against an ACC opponent since dropping 113 points on N.C. State on Feb. 5, 2019.
Despite ranking last in the ACC, this Louisville team has a lot of fight. The Cardinals’ last two matches include a road win over Miami and a valiant late effort in their six-point loss to N.C. State.
Here are two keys for UNC to stay hot in its upcoming matchup with Louisville:
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Outside of three free throws, UNC’s first 19 points against Syracuse came from the paint. Talented bigs like graduate Armando Bacot and sophomore Jalen Washington were able to showcase their skills inside, with their quick and powerful moves leading to easy layups.
“As a group, we just did a good job getting to the paint, getting easy layups, getting offensive rebounds, and that was really our main key for the whole game,” Bacot said following Saturday’s win.
Against a Louisville squad that lacks in height and strength in the front court, the UNC big men have another great opportunity to take advantage of mismatches and showcase their abilities under the basket.