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Off the cuff: Carolina just stunk it up at Clemson. Nothing much good to talk about.

Poor free throw shooting. Turnovers that were ill-advised, sloppy or forced. Little senior leadership. Freshmen playing sloppy and uninspired. Nothing good.

Well, not exactly. The Tar Heels did nearly erase a 32-16 deficit and a 33-21 halftime deficit. A couple of Kerwin Walton threes helped.

The second Walton triple got the Heels to within four at 40-36 with still 13:48 left.

This is when the Tar Heels of old would have smelled blood in the water and taken over the game.

The 21 points in the first half were the fewest in a half this season for Carolina. Clemson has a good defense but this was mostly just the Heels laying an egg.

After winning six of seven and looking a bit better each game, this was a big disappointment. The season is likely going in one of two directions quickly now.

If Carolina doesn't play inspired against Duke, the Heels likely won't the rest of the season.

By the way, after his performance in this game, Caleb Love would be in doghouse if I were coach. I know Coach Williams is a better coach than I would ever be but you can't have your point guard going two of 10 from the floor and turning the ball over four times while dishing out just one assist.

Clemson 63, Tar Heels 50
Tar Heels sluggish in loss at Clemson

North Carolina, going a week in between games due to COVID schedule changes, didn't take the layoff well coming out sluggish, getting behind and never fully recovering in a 63-50 loss in Clemson. (2/2)

The Tar Heels cut a 16-point deficit to just four midway through the second half but failed to score on seven possessions over a five-minute period. Meanwhile, the Tigers' Hunter Tyson got hot and scored all of his 16 points after the Heels cut it to four as Clemson won going away.

The previous low scoring output was 66 points this season for the Heels. "When you turn the ball over 17 times in a low possession game, there's not going to be much scoring," UNC coach Roy Williams said. "Our big guys were not as active as they needed to be."

Several of Carolina's turnovers came on trying to force the ball down to the big men down low - sometimes bad passes and sometimes lack of movement by the bigs.

Armando Bacot, who scored 21 points in the last outing at Pittsburgh a week ago, scored just one point and got three rebounds in just 19 minutes of play as he also was saddled with foul trouble.

Freshman big man Day'Ron Sharpe did managed to lead the Tar Heels in scoring with 16 points but he also missed six of 10 free throws and turned the ball over three times.

Carolina, which has had free throw woes, continued that problem hitting only 11 of 21 free throws.

The Tar Heels had been playing better, winning three in a row and six of their last seven games.

"We had two really good practices (coming into the game)," Coach Williams said. "I thought we'd play well. We had made good strides in practice.

"They hit us early but we were still ok," he added.

He mentioned one sequence after the Heels had cut the Clemson lead to four where the Heels missed two free throws and a dunk on one possession.

Garrison Brooks, who scored eight, had hit a turnaround 10-foot jumper with 12:37 to play to make it 42-38 and the Heels had a chance to cut it to two when R.J. Davis missed a layup, Sharpe missed a layup and Brooks missed a dunk.

The next possession, after Clemson failed to score, Sharpe missed two free throws. Five possessions later UNC's Leaky Black hit one of two free throws to end the drought but it only brought the Heels within five at 45-40. That's as close as it got at Tyson took over and Carolina's turnover, shooting and free throw problems continued.

Clemson improves to 11-5 overall and 5-5 in the ACC while Carolina falls to 11-6 and 6-4 in the conference. The Tar Heels travel to Duke Saturday evening.

Box Score

UNC's Day'Ron Sharpe shoots for two of his 16 points. (UNC sports information photo by Maggie Hobson.)


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