Inside Carolina's Taylor Vippolis is joined by National Champion and Final Four Most Outstanding Player Joel Berry, from the ACC Network, to break down the latest in Carolina Basketball with the Tar Heels on a six-game winning streak and Duke coming to town. Berry talks about what he's seen over that stretch that has led to better basketball from the Heels that saw UNC win its last time out with RJ Davis only having six field goal attempts. Finally, they take questions from listeners including Berry's thoughts on where UNC sits on the bubble, who the X-Factor in Saturday's game will be, the best gameplan for containing Cooper Flagg and much more.
0:00 - Opening Thoughts from Six-Game Win Streak
4:22 - Winning without the high Volume from RJ Davis
6:45 - Extra Passes Leading to Open Threes
8:54 - Feeding off Energy Plays
12:29 - Carolina's Tournament Chances
16:20 - Containing Cooper Flagg
20:52 - Carolina's "Bigger" Lineup vs Duke
25:12 - X-Factor to an Upset
27:11 - Games that Legacies are Made
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