
The North Carolina Tar Heels suffered their second loss of the season when they fell to the SMU Mustangs 97-83 at the Moody Coliseum this past Saturday. It was not the sharpest performance by the Tar Heels, who struggled to slow down the Mustangs' offense throughout the game.
While the defensive performance was underwhelming, North Carolina's offensive production was impressive, as it shot 29-of-60 from the field, including 12-of-28 from three-point range. Both were the highest marks for the Tar Heels this season, as they entered this contest shooting less than 34 percent from beyond the arc.
A major reason for the high efficiency in both departments was Alabama transfer Jarin Stevenson, who totaled 16 points and four rebounds while shooting 5-of-6 from the field, including 3-of-4 from beyond the arc.
While speaking with the media during his postgame interview, the junior forward discussed his personal performance while elaborating why the defense must improve moving forward.
SMU's offense was heavily predicated on penetrating the paint and kicking the ball outside the perimeter. Boopie Miller was the prime example of this gameplan, recording 27 points, 12 assists, and four rebounds, while shooting 10-of-13 from the field, including 3-of-5 from beyond the arc. The veteran guard orchestrated the offense to perfection against North Carolina. Stevenson expanded on that while discussing exactly how the game unfolded.
North Carolina has been built around the defense, which has caused issues for multiple teams this season. However, the Mustangs nearly scored 100 points, which they have done multiple times this season. Stevenson explained how the defense must be better moving forward.
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