UNC is 5-0 and 2-3 in those contests, respectively. By comparison, away from Chapel Hill, he has been plainly mediocre scoring just 9.8 points and reeling in 9.8 rebounds in those five games. In the five games in the Dean Dome, Armando has balled out, averaging 20.6 points and 12.8 rebounds per game.
So now, let’s see if I can pull off the reverse jinx with Armando Bacot this week in asking why Armando Bacot’s numbers are so drastically different in the Smith Center, compared to on neutral courts?
No one knows what that final play was supposed to look like, but I know for sure that Hubert didn’t call a play by saying “Cormac, see if you can catch the ball between your shoulder blades and then kick it to RJ.” At any rate, Hubert is keeping whatever that play should have been in his back pocket, to be unveiled later. I previously wrote about how great Elliot Cadeau has been at limiting turnovers and not making freshman mistakes so, of course, he proceeds to turn it over on the final play against Kentucky.