Carolina goes into an attack, attack, attack mode to whip Duke

UNC coach Roy Williams wrote three words on the chalkboard before the game – Attack, Attack, Attack.

Carolina came out with an aggressive intensity and set the tone for the game early, making it difficult for Duke – which wasn’t hitting threes – to come back this time.

Duke never led as the Heels held a commanding 18-5 lead by the first TV timeout. Instead of the break slowing the Heels down, James Michael McAdoo threw down a powerful dunk follow and Kendall Marshall threw down court to a streaking Tyler Zeller who scored on the fastbreak to put UNC up 22-5.

The only question that remained was whether or not Duke could throw in the threes like the Devils did in Chapel Hill to get back in it. Last time Duke scored 14 threes but this time the Devils managed only six and that wasn’t nearly enough to come back from Carolina’s Attack, Attack, Attack.

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