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UNC's Copeland to have knee surgery


ACC title hopes could hinge on Heels


Current, former Tar Heels attend Obama rally in Chapel Hill


Lawson Spotted Having Bloomin’ Onion, Must Be Going Pro!


No Decision Yet For Carolina's Big Three


Historic final weekend in hoops


Lawson puts ankle questions to rest


Tar Heels 83 Cardinals 73 - UNC going to the Final Four!


Hansbrough, Tar Heels beat Washington State 68-47 to reach NCAA round of 8


Tar Heels back atop the nation's men's college basketball poll


Back to basics: UNC's Ginyard working hard to get ready for tournament


Ellington leads No. 1 North Carolina past Clemson 86-81 in ACC championship


Hansbrough Joins David Thompson And Art Heyman As Unanimous Three-Time All-ACC Selections


Tar Heels back atop the nation's men's college basketball poll


Roy Williams Says Ty Lawson Might Play Saturday


North Carolina point guard to miss another game


North Carolina at Virginia, Tonight: Turnaround to test worn-out Heels


Williams not optimistic about Lawson's availability vs. Duke


North Carolina Tarheels Fall in Polls: Team Not in Championship Form


Greenies like their chances vs. Oak Hill


COL BKB: N.Carolina 93, N. Carolina St. 62


Tar Heels relish close call in victory


NO. 1 NORTH CAROLINA 90, VALPARAISO 58


Tar Heels top Gauchos


Lawson's career-best game lifts No. 1 North Carolina


The State of the State


Tar Heels Head to Penn


Lawson Questionable for Ohio State


Hansbrough, Lawson lead Heels to finals in Vegas with win over ODU


Lawson Shows Defensive Improvement in UNC Win


Tar Heels look to display improvements


More mature Lawson can make Heels go


Breaking down the ACC


Tar Heels look Final 4-ready


Ty Zeller Commits To North Carolina


ACC Hoops Preview: #11-Wake Forest


Triangle teams rise to the top


The Dean’s List: College hoops Top 10 (Part II)


Daily Dribble: Top 25 Players in the ACC


Lucas: Faster, Stronger Lawson Expanding Role


Augustin's the nation's top point guard


Lessons learned should pay off for Heels


Top ’10 prospect commits to Heels


Research shows freshmen rule and point guards rock


These sophs could take their teams places


Mott's New Job

The C-J's Sunday College Basketball Notebook

An enjoyable early look at college's future stars

Coaches must plan for the best

Williams finally gets a ‘yes’

Premature Hoops BlogPoll: No. 1, North Carolina

North Carolina coach upbeat despite no Class of '07 signees

Freshmen to dominate top of '08 draft

On Draft Day, It’s Pick Wisely or Go Home

Preseason Top 25 (and one): No doubting Memphis as No. 1 team

Sean Singletary May Pick NBDL Over Virginia

2007 RBK Eurocamp: Day Two

2007 NBA Draft Analysis

Drew gives UNC head start on 2008

Tar Heels Might Have Landed Lawson's Replacement

IS8 Playoffs: Opening Night Notebook

KU’s Collins one of 5 key players for 2007-08

UNC has to prepare for Lawson’s eventual departure

Taking shape

USC's Pruitt will test his NBA stock

UNC forward Wright could decide on NBA soon

Look Ahead to the 2007-2008 Men's College Hoops Season

Tar Heels players continue to think about NBA Draft

Oden's longtime pal shines

NCAA Final Four: Florida headed back to championship

No Room For Comparison

Tigers Defeat Texas A&M, Advance To The Elite 8

Final Four to host all number one teams?

MyFox NCAA Tournament Roundup: Gators Eye Final Four Return

Favorites enjoy good start to March Madness

Road to the Final Four Top 5 Seniors in the NCAA Tournament

Pac-10 No. 1 stunner

Trio of Ducks honored by Pac-10

Winning Ugly: UNC Gets By Duke 86-72, Hansbrough Gets Bloody Nose In Final Seconds

Tough calls in the ACC

UNC - N.C. State Observations

UT takes off

Time for Maryland to Duke it out start not enough to sink Heels

Double dribbles men.

Duke's fast start not enough to sink Heels.

Ty that binds.

Ty Lawson a steal for the Heels.

No. 4 North Carolina Obliterates No. 17 Arizona.

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Lucas: Faster, Stronger Lawson Expanding Role

With a sigh of resignation, Danny Green admits he has relinquished his crown.

Last summer, he was the king of Carolina pickup games. Players kept their own winning percentage stats in those games; he led the team by a healthy margin.

This year, though, he finds himself in second place.

"My winning percentage isn't as high as it was the last two years," he says.

Why not?

"Because Tywon Lawson is here now."

He says this as if it is one of those inarguable truths that everyone knows. Tyler Hansbrough is a good post player. Wayne Ellington is a good shooter. Tywon Lawson is winning.

"He's become more of a complete player," Green says. "He's smarter and more experienced. He's got speed and strength and when you have both, it's very hard to stop you. He can run by people, but he's also strong enough to finish the play."

As a freshman, Tywon Lawson sometimes relied too much on those natural gifts of speed and strength. He played at least 30 minutes in five of Carolina's last six games, including an exhausting 40 in the overtime regional final against Georgetown.

His stats in that game against the Hoyas: 2 for 9 from the field, 5 fouls, 6 assists, 5 turnovers.

"By the end of the year, I definitely felt tired," Tywon Lawson says.

To help recover from the most taxing season of his career, the point guard declined to try out for the Pan Am Games squad, preferring instead to work on his individual game at home after attending summer school. Even while at home, however, he couldn't get away from basketball, and spent some time in pickup games with older NBA veterans such as Steve Francis, Gilbert Arenas, and Juan Dixon.

Watching the older players reinforced what Roy Williams had told him after the season: point guards can't just play, they also have to lead.

"Coach wants me to talk more on the court and lead my team," Tywon Lawson says. "He puts a lot of trust in his point guard. He wants them to run the show and get a feel for when to push the ball and when to slow it up."

That's a feel he says he became comfortable with only in the last month of his freshman season. But merely the way he refers to the Tar Heels is subtle progress: on the eve of his sophomore campaign, he's now calling them "my" team.

Those types of intangibles are important, because of the past is any indication, Tywon Lawson's on-court measurables will take a significant jump this year. Over the past 15 years, every long-term Tar Heel starting point guard--Derrick Phelps, Jeff McInnis, Ed Cota, Raymond Felton, and Bobby Frasor--have seen their assist/turnover ratios improve by an average of almost 50 percent from their freshman to sophomore season.

"As a sophomore, you're so much more comfortable," says Frasor. "Sometimes last year Ty tried to make great plays when simple plays would have worked. But in pickup right now, he's almost unguardable at times. If he can bring that same thing every play of every game, he will be special." Tywon Lawson's baseline is higher--his freshman year A:TO ratio of 2.6 is already well above any of the other players' first-year marks--but he still believes there's room for improvement.

Last year's team leader in three-point percentage, Reyshawn Terry, has graduated, as has outside marksman Wes Miller. That means opponents are likely to clog the post until the Tar Heels prove they can beat them from outside.

In an effort to improve on his freshman percentage of 35.6 beyond the arc, Tywon Lawson has moved the release point higher on his outside shot and is focusing more on his follow through. He also plans to use some of the savvy he gained in his college basketball indoctrination to become a more effective scoring option.

"Coach told me I passed up a lot of shots last year," he says. "I would come off the ball screen and pass that shot up. If I can get into the key area or free throw area, Coach wants me to shoot that shot. That will make our offense better and it will make defenders respect us more because they know I can get inside."

There's little question about his scoring or his passing. After one year at Carolina, the only question about his offensive game is how long he can maintain the frenetic pace required of a Tar Heel point guard.

As he relaxed in the Smith Center last week before an individual workout, he brightened noticeably when the topic of his conditioning was raised.

"I did the mile today," he says.

He's referring to the Carolina Mile, when all players must finish with a time of less than six minutes. And his results?

"Last year I barely made it. I think my time was 5:55. This year I've taken conditioning much more seriously. I'm running my 33's (sprints) really hard. I'm trying to get my wind up. And this year I made my tough time. I did it in 5:29.

"I barely made the tough time," he acknowledges with a grin. "But I made it."

 

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Dazed and Confused
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UNC Advances to Round of Sixteen
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