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Hubert Davis’ coaching career off to ‘a dream’ start

Hubert Davis’ coaching career off to ‘a dream’ start

The UNC basketball program ushered in a new era just a little over 12 months ago with the retirement of Hall of Fame coach Roy Williams and the first head coaching gig for Hubert Davis.

It wasn’t all easy for Davis and the Tar Heels — especially at the beginning of the season. But, it’s what he did following that which made his first season so special.

Davis helped turn around a season that wasn’t going anywhere and led them to the NCAA National Championship game. Despite losing to Kansas, it was ‘a dream’ start for the Tar Heels in the Davis era, says Rivals national analyst Rob Cassidy.

The debut season of the Hubert Davis era was a dream forNorth Carolina fans. A slow start, especially defensively, caused some early concern but the ship righted itself to the tune of a run to the national title game that made everyone forget any early-season trouble. Davis followed that up by landing the commitment of No.1 overall prospect in the 2023 class

GG Jackson, capitalizing on his early success on the court. As far as the Tar Heels’ 2022-23 outlook goes, things are intriguing to say the least. Davis returns almost everyone from last year’s squad and the Tar Heels 2022 class is a well-rounded, three-member haul headlined by talented point guard

Seth Tremble.

UNC finished last season 29-10 and 15-5 in the ACC.

As Cassidy mentioned, the Tar Heels have still be hot, getting a commitment from No. 1 overall prospect in the class of 2023 GG Jackson as well as getting four starters to return from last season.

The Tar Heels have their sights on another run at a National Championship this upcoming season, but for now, all is well in Chapel Hill and things look very bright for Davis on the North Carolina bench.

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