RALEIGH — Having reached double-digit assists in 12 games so far this season, Kendall Marshall is used to giving the ball away.
But as he dribbled down the court with the seconds winding down at the RBC Center Tuesday, and No. 7 North Carolina winning 86-74, a grinning Marshall clutched the basketball under his left arm as the final buzzer tolled.
After his career-high 22-point performance, it seemed only fitting that the contest would end with the game ball in Marshall’s hands.
“We say Z is a scorer, Harrison is a scorer … Kendall is a facilitator,” coach Roy Williams said.
“But when they went zone, there was no question they were trying to be more concerned about Reggie and be more concerned about Harrison, and so Kendall got some opportunities to go out and play.”
That was quite possibly the understatement of the night.
Before the game, Marshall said taking the air out of the RBC Center early was the key to finding success. And it didn’t take him long to do just that.
About two-and-a-half minutes into the contest, Marshall hit his first 3-pointer of the night, giving UNC an early 10-2 lead.
Marshall missed just one shot Tuesday, hitting 7-of-8 from the field and sinking a career-high four 3-pointers. In typical fashion, he also recorded 13 assists and zero turnovers.