The saying goes, "You can't let the highs get too high and you can't let the lows get too low." Hubert Davis and his Tar ...
The North Carolina Tar Heels find themselves on the bubble here as January wraps up and a tough finish to their Atlantic ...
According to a few Tar Heel treasures, the current UNC basketball players must improve in the leadership department.
Scoring 42 points is always impressive. However, one aspect of Cooper Flagg's great game really caught the eye of former NBA players.
LeBron James has been a topic of controversy for over two decades now. A litany of narratives have been built up against him ...
With their Lee Metford rifles, broadswords and daggers in their socks, they look like men you would not want to get on the ...
The maturity has Smith embracing his role as the unquestioned No. 1 guy, both on and off the court. It's a big part of what's played into Briarcrest's (13-3) strong start to the season, as well as ...
In the age of rampant NBA player comparisons, those closest to Briarcrest basketball's Fred Smith Jr. are struggling to find a name that fits. "You always try to put your finger on it and say 'he ...
The freshman from North Carolina, whose uncle is former Tar Heels and New York Knicks playmaker Raymond Felton, has shown promise on the offensive end. He began Tuesday’s game on a similar note ...
For the first time since 2002, former Latta High School basketball point guard, University of North Carolina Tar Heel, and NBA player Raymond Felton is back at the tournament, this time at the helm.
some big names like Jermaine O’Neal, Grant Hill, Kobe Bryant, and South Carolina's very own Raymond Felton. The Marion County native played ball at Latta High School and eventually went on to play for ...