Saturday, November 14, 2009

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When Harrison Barnes arrived in North Carolina first basketball practice in October 2010, you can not put a Royale with cheese on the floor without hitting McDonald's All-American player.There perimeter 'll be six at any point guard, shooting guard or small forward: playmaker: Larry Drew, Dexter Strickland, Kendall Marshall (he will do, trust us). Shooting protection: Reggie Bullock he (also). Wing: John Henson, Harrison Barnes (of course).

A 6-8 small forward from Ames, Iowa, Barnes is rated the No. 1 college prospect by Scout.com. So absolutely the Heels will make good use of him. His game is so sophisticated, so college-prepped, he would start for this year's team. He can shoot, handle, pass and understands the game at a high level.Having Barnes will make the Heels an even greater threat to win the 2011 NCAA championship. But given the abundance of riches and the strong push their coaches made to land Barnes.

The one question no one should ask about Arizona at this stage in the season is whether "the streak" will continue.New coach Sean Miller is rebuilding a program that could, in different hands, have experienced utter devastation. When Arizona stumbled into the ideal hire last spring, Miller was able to snap up some very good available players (thanks, largely, to the implosion at USC) and put together a case for this team at least performing respectably in 2009-10.

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