Friday, March 13, 2009

Tar Heels point guards, past, present, future

ATLANTA — There's no doubt North Carolina will miss ACC Player of the Year Ty Lawson, who will sit out today's quarterfinal match-up with Virginia Tech.

But it could also give Tar Heel fans an opportunity to appreciate its past, and anticipate its future.

The past is senior Bobby Frasor, the oft-injured shooting guard who started his career as UNC's ballhandler. As a freshman in 2005-06, he surprised many with his steady stats (6.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 136 assists), and didn't give up his starting job for good until he had to sit out with a foot injury his sophomore season. Since then, he's played mostly at off-guard, becoming one of the team's best defensive stoppers when healthy. An ACL tear last year severely shortened his junior season, and he's only started two games since his freshman campaign. But while he's not as fast Lawson and has struggled with his shot this season, what he really needs to provide today is the same poise he did three years ago, when his bread and butter was finding a way to get the ball to the likes of Tyler Hansbrough, David Noel and Reyshawn Terry.

The future, meanwhile, is Larry Drew II, who will be the last point guard left on the roster once Frasor graduates and if Lawson turns pro early (as expected). The freshman has averaged 1.5 points, 9.7 minutes and doled out 61 assists, and seemed flummoxed at times in big-game situations. But there's not much better on-the-job training than the ACC tournament; and against the Hokies, his job will be to limit mistakes rather than make big plays. How he fares will gives coaches and fans a preview of what he'll need to work on this summer — and perhaps help determine if redshirt senior Marcus Ginyard, who has played four positions in the past, should concentrate on his ballhandling skills during the offseason.

Frasor will likely start — but expect both to get plenty of minutes. With the present sidelined, it will be interesting to see if a blast from the the past and foreshadow to the future can combine for a victory. Or two or three.

-- Robbi Pickeral


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who needs Lawson when you have the refs???? Hansbrough's hackjob on Thompson = jump ball. Suuuuuure.

Anonymous said...

VT was messed over. Game was fixed!!!

Anonymous said...

Obviously you guys missed the goaltending non-call on Hansbrough's shot. The ball was clearly on the way down and in the cylinder. I guess you don't remember that play, right? If anyone had the refs on their side, it was VT.

Sporty said...

Lets just hope we get a good point guard that can learn quickly what it means not to throw the ball away on a fast break. Drew has not shown any improvement since the first game and I dont look for him to be any better after all the tournaments. Frasor is in his right place playing p-guard and leaving Drew on the bench.

Anonymous said...

Gotta feel bad for the VT guys getting scr*wed by the officials at the end. I hate it when good games end like that.

Anonymous said...

Agreed. Either make the right call or let 'em play. What a shame!

Anonymous said...

AHHH, BOO HOO. POOR HOKIES. CAROLINA WAS CLEARLY OUT OF SYNC WITHOUT TYLAW AND YOU PLAYED THE GAME OF THE CENTURY WITH UGLY SHOTS DROPPING LEFT AND RIGHT. GOOD THING ITS RAINING OUT SO WHEN YOUR HOKIE WAGON IS HEADIN BACK TO BLACKSBURG PEOPLE WON'T BE ABLE TO SEE ALL THE TEARS. HATERS!