Off the cuff: During the game, former Georgetown coach John Thompson said he admired Mount St. Mary's for their courage in running with the Heels but he questioned the rationale. Coach Williams said that the Mountaineers won nine of 10 games after they started playing more uptempo. Plus, their coach is trying to build a program, not just play one opponent. I was glad to see that CBS stuck to its fairly recent policy of staying with blowout games in the local viewing areas of the teams involved. In past years, those of us in North Carolina would not have been able to see the last few minutes of the game. They would have shipped us off to a closer game. We would have missed a lot of fun - including the play of the subs who held their own. Marc Campbell, who had three assists, was the only player who did not score. With 10 seconds left, he had the ball but chose to let the clock run out as he dribbled in the backcourt. What's that all about? Radio announcer Woody Durham said he was doing it the way Roy Williams wants it done at the end of a game, implying that it was good sportsmanship. Bunk. These guys, who rarely play at all, are playing in an NCAA tournament game probably for the only time in their lives. Let 'em play. He should have driven as far as he could and then put up a shot before time expired. If you are really worried about sportsmanship, once the Heels got up by 30 they could have worked the shot clock to the end every time instead of allowing the starters to run up and down dunking all over the inferior Mountaineers. As someone who mostly sat on the bench during my youth, I know that this was a good team-building, cameraderie-filled outing for the Heels. But there won't be any more like this one in the tournament.
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