
The North Carolina Tar Heels' five-game winning streak was snapped on Tuesday night, losing to the Miami Hurricanes 75-66. North Carolina entered the contest riding the emotional waves of the historical comeback win over the Duke Blue Devils on Saturday night.
That appeared to play a role in the Tar Heels coming out flat and failing to bring the energy throughout the game.
While speaking with the media during this postgame availability, North Carolina's players, which included Henri Veesaar, Jarin Stevenson, and Kyan Evans, spoke on what led to the Tar Heels falling short on the road against Miami.
As mentioned, it looked as if North Carolina were out of gas after an emotional 48 hours before the tip-off against Miami. However, it is no excuse, and the Alabama transfer correctly acknowledged that in his postgame comments.
An alarming statistic was the Hurricanes' points in the paint. Despite starting Stevenson, Veesaar, and Caleb Wilson, the Tar Heels allowed 46 paint points. Stevenson discussed what led to those struggles.
North Carolina's starting backcourt - Seth Trimble and Derek Dixon - combined to shoot 1-of-14 from the field, including 0-of-9 from three-point range.
The Tar Heels had ample opportunities to tie the game or take the lead in the final minutes, but the offense failed to string together consecutive made shots.
Miami's physicality gave North Carolina issues all night, which was evident, as the Tar Heels were outrebounded 41-35, outscored in the paint 46-28, and lost the turnover battle 11-8.
Veesaar echoed Evans' assessment that North Carolina had every opportunity to steal this game down the stretch but failed to do so.
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