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Current Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 06:16:58 -0400
ACC Rookie of the Year Harrison Barnes announced Monday morning he would return to North Carolina for his sophomore season.
Barnes, who along with Tyler Zeller led the team in scoring with 15.7 points per game, comes back to a team that will have all five of its starters from the year before.
Had he left UNC, Barnes would have likely been a top-five selection in June’s NBA draft.
Barnes said in his statement that he understands the opportunities that await him in the NBA, but he wants to enjoy life in college and receive a “quality education.”
“As a team, we’re preparing for a special season. My off-season plans are to diligently work on honing my basketball skills in all areas with one team-goal in mind — to bring the 2012 national championship home to UNC.”
Should Barnes fulfill that goal, Roy Williams would have his third national title since 2005.
“I am of course excited to have Harrison back on our team next year,” Williams said in a statement. “It has been a true pleasure to coach him and I look forward to coaching him again next season. He had a difficult decision to make. He really had no wrong decision to choose, but I believe he is coming back to school because he enjoys college basketball, he enjoys the University of North Carolina and he enjoys his teammates. If he had decided to leave for the NBA, that would have been okay, too, because he will always be a Tar Heel. But it will certainly be a lot of fun to coach him again.”
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YES! Harrison you have made such a great decision. The NBA will be waiting for you! What a a great example you are for others. Get your education and then go pro! Now, you can really become an outstanding Tar Heel and role model! Thank you!!
I’m just afraid that they’ll end up collapsing under high expectations like 2010… remember how good they were suppose to be?
The 2010 team didn’t play terribly because of high expectations. We played terribly because we had a crap point guard. Definitely not the case next season!
Er, Bob, UNC was ranked highly entering the 2010 season because of the potential of their incoming players and returning role players. It was lost on no one that four elite, proven players left early for the NBA after winning a title. Granted, that season was still hugely disappointing.
2009 is a considerably more apt comparison, as the 2012 team will return all of their experienced starting players – just as 2009 did. And that team only ended the season with one of the most dominating runs in NCAA history. But, no doubt, these players must focus on each game and not the hype.
Bob’s right, they’ll choke.
Harrison Barnes is a good role model for future UNC prospects like 2013 star RJ Curington (Oak Hill). Both games are very similiar. see videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/ESPN1NEWS#p/a/u/1/FK_4a_9bUtg
http://www.youtube.com/user/ESPN1NEWS#p/a/u/0/jZGgxIM2u_Y
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