Atlantic Coast Conference WiretapApril 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Wiretap

Nerlens Noel Crosses Off Florida, Providence From List

Feb 29, 2012 4:22 PM

Nerlens Noel has dropped Florida and Providence from his list of schools.

Noel, a 6-foot-11 center, will choose between Kentucky, Georgetown, Syracuse, Connecticut and North Carolina.

He plans to make his decision in April.

Louisville Courier-Journal

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Zeller Studying Leadership, Applying Lessons Learned With Tar Heels

Feb 29, 2012 10:27 AM

Tyler Zeller has taken two classes devoted entirely to the concept of leadership as part of his coursework toward completing his business administration degree at North Carolina.

"Tyler seems to be mature beyond his years," said UNC instructor Jim Kitchen, who taught Zeller in an entrepreneurship class during the fall 2011 semester. "And what I mean by that is he's got a really good perspective on what's important in life. It seems like he really believes doing things the right way for the right reasons, treating people with respect and working hard."

Zeller has led with a more vocal approach this season.

"I've been through a lot of leadership courses," Zeller said, "and it's something they always tell you - that you have to step into it. You can't be forcing yourself into it. I think I've tried, but at the same time I try not to force it upon people. And if they listen to me, that's great, if not, that's what coach Williams is for."

"He's definitely become a much more vocal leader (in) his senior year," said sophomore forward Harrison Barnes. "You know, I think that's just experience, playing better, things like that. Now he's really developed and embraced that role of being the senior leader for this team."

Zeller has taken on more of a leadership role as the season has progressed.

Said Roy Williams: "When he's out on the court in practice, and something's not going well, he will say something. It's in a definitive tone. It's not, 'Come on, guys.' It's not, 'Boys will be boys.' It's, 'Hey, guys, let's get our blankety-blanks together and go do it the right way.'"

Charlotte Observer

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Kendall Marshall Draws Mixed Reviews From NBA Execs

Feb 28, 2012 4:04 PM

NBA executives have had mixed reactions to Kendall Marshall.

Marshall has posted a very solid 3.7:1 assist-to-turnover ratio, but lacks next level athleticism.

"It just depends on what you want your point guard to do," one GM said. "There are so many hybrid guards that are succeeding in the league that everyone wants the next Derrick Rose. But I think there's a place for guys like Marshall. He makes everyone better. He's a leader. We love him. But he's not for everyone."

ESPN.com

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Shabazz Muhammad Set To Visit Duke

Feb 28, 2012 3:37 PM

Shabazz Muhammad is expected to make an official visit to Duke this weekend.

Muhammad, a 6-foot-6 shooting guard from Las Vegas Bishop Gorman high school, has been heavily recruited by Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski.

Muhammad last week led Bishop Gorman to its third state championship in four years, scoring 30 of his 36 points in the first half as the Gaels rolled to a 96-51 win in the Class 4A boys state title game.

He is ranked No. 2 overall in the 2012 class.

The Chronicle

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NBA GM Not Impressed By Potential Draft Pool

Feb 24, 2012 4:20 PM

At least one NBA general manager has not been overly impressed so far by the potential 2012 draft class.

"Everyone talks about how great this draft is," one NBA GM said. "On paper in July, it really looked that way. On the ground in February, I'm not that impressed. Anthony Davis is great. But after that, there are a lot of question marks and a surprising lack of depth. I'm not sure that the 2012 draft will be better than the 2011 one."

North Carolina’s Harrison Barnes, Baylor’s Perry Jones, Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger, and Kentucky’s Terrence Jones have failed to show significant improvement from one season to the next while UConn's Andre Drummond and Duke’s Austin Rivers have failed to live up to the hype that surrounded them.

Only two freshmen, Kentucky’s Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and Indiana's Cody Zeller, have exceeded expectations.

ESPN.com

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Barnes Plans To Enter Draft If Tar Heels Win Title

Feb 16, 2012 6:24 PM

Harrison Barnes will enter the NBA draft if North Carolina wins the national championship.

"The goal is to win a national championship, so, if you do that, it’s a no-brainer," Barnes said. "Our goal is just to win the national championship. I feel like this team, if we continue to mature, we have a great shot. And if that happens, then that’s all she wrote."

Barnes was projected as a lottery pick in last year's draft, but said he has no regrets about remaining in school.

"Not at all," said Barnes, who has raised his scoring average to 17.7 per game. "Especially when I saw the schedule, how many days they're playing three games in a row (over three nights). That’s crazy. I love college basketball. To be able to start on time and be able to go out and play on the aircraft carrier (in North Carolina’s Nov. 11 game against Michigan State onboard the USS Carl Vinson in San Diego) and do those kind of great things, I don’t regret it whatsoever."

He indicated he will leave open his option to return if the Tar Heels don’t win it all.

FOXSportsFlorida.com

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Andrew Wiggins Considering Kentucky, Florida State

Feb 12, 2012 8:00 PM

Andrew Wiggins, a 6-foot-7, 200 pound small forward rated as the No. 1 prep prospect in the 2014 class, is considering Kentucky and Florida State.

Andrew is the son of Mitchel Wiggins, a former NBA player who played six seasons in the late 80s and early 90s, and Marita Payne, a former Olympic track athlete. Wiggins is currently attending Huntington Prep in Huntington, W.Va., playing for coach Rob Fulford.

“He would like to go to Florida State to follow his parents, but at the same time he knows it would be a lot of pressure to follow in his dad’s footsteps, so I think it just depends on what day of the week it is,” coach Fulford said.

As for Kentucky, Fulford said: “I think Kentucky’s obviously in it. They’re close to where we’re at. He went up to the North Carolina game. He went up to the Florida football game. He’s been there a couple times, and obviously Coach Cal was at a game a couple weeks ago.

“So I think right now Kentucky’s right now, as far as recruiting purposes, they’re probably a little bit more involved than anybody else.”

Of Kentucky, Wiggins said, “It’s an honor. That school’s a great school, great environment, great fans, players and coach.”

ZagsBlog.com

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Barnes Likes Size Advantage Against Rivers, Dawkins

Feb 8, 2012 3:55 PM

Harrison Barnes thinks his height advantage will prove decisive when North Carolina meets Duke on Wednesday night.

“I like that matchup,” said Barnes referring to Blue Devils guards Austin Rivers and Andre Dawkins. “ Offensively, I like my odds with somebody 6-4 against me.”

Rivers offered his own take on going head-to-head with Barnes.

“He might not be fun to match up with, but it’s not fun to match up with me, either,’’ the freshman said. “He’s going to have to guard me, too.”

ESPN.com

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Kendall Marshall Studying Tape Of Ty Lawson

Feb 8, 2012 3:54 PM

Kendall Marshall is studying tape of his predecessor at the point, Ty Lawson, to prepare for Duke.

"I feel like he was at his best and Carolina was at their best when he was able to get in the paint and make plays," Marshall said.

Lawson scored 25 points against the Blue Devils as a junior, leading UNC to a 101-87 win.

Fayetteville Observer

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Barnes Expects To Play Against Duke Despite Troublesome Ankle

Feb 7, 2012 3:47 PM

Harrison Barnes practiced between 20 and 25 minutes on Monday and reported no setbacks on his left ankle as the Tar Heels prepare to face Duke on Wednesday.

"My ankle's great, and I'll be ready to go against Duke," Barnes said during a guest appearance on coach Roy Williams' radio show.

Barnes sprained his left ankle during a win at Wake Forest last week, then re-sprained it in a close win against Maryland on Saturday. Barnes finished with 18 points and made two important shots during the second half of the come-from-behind victory over the Terps.

"I think he showed some big-time toughness," coach Roy Williams said.

Charlotte Observer

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Austin Rivers 'Looks Up To' Kobe

Charlotte Observer

Harrison Barnes Sprained Ankle While Running Down Court

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