John Henson and Tyler Zeller complement each other perfectly, bringing different styles to North Carolina's interior defense.

"Those guys are a nice tag team … because their style of play is so different, but they complement each other so much," said Florida State forward Bernard James, who has experienced it first-hand. "Henson, he's long, athletic, skinny, faster. And then you've got Zeller, he's a bruiser. … They give you a lot to prepare for. They're a lot to handle." 

They pair have made significant improvements together. 

"I just think, this is our third year playing with each other now, and we're used to each other -- where we'll be [on the floor], our strengths, our personalities," Henson said earlier this season. "We really appreciate what the other one can do."

"You drive in there, you have to watch out for Z taking charges," teammate Dexter Strickland said. "If you're shooting, you have to watch for John blocking it. If you're trying to defend them, Z's going to try to make his nice little hook, John's going to take you out on the perimeter … or go above you to try to put it back [in the basket]. 

"They are so different, but they also make us so much better, which is a great thing. … I'm glad I'm not the one having to go against them."