No. 9 UNC’s faster tempo is helping the Tar Heels thrive entering a matchup with No. 5 UConn

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina coach Hubert Davis is spending much of every game emphatically waving his arm to signal his Tar Heels to go-go-go in pushing the ball upcourt on just about every rebound.

His team is doing a better job of increasing the tempo to start this season than in either of his first two years. That’s a key for ninth-ranked UNC entering Tuesday’s matchup against fifth-ranked reigning NCAA champion Connecticut in New York’s Madison Square Garden, which is the headliner on the week’s AP Top 25 schedule.

“We do it in practice, we push the ball in practice, we find the open man,” guard RJ Davis said, adding: “We know our tempo, we know the pace we need to be at, and you can see the benefits from it.”

That game headlines the week’s AP Top 25 schedule after North Carolina made the biggest jump of eight spots in Monday’s new poll.

Playing fast had long been a key piece of UNC’s success under retired Hall of Famer Roy Williams. Hubert Davis’ first two teams hadn’t been anywhere near that quick in terms of tempo data, but Version 3.0 has taken a leap with a reconfigured roster after last year’s no-NCAA-bid flop.

Davis’ first two teams hadn’t been higher than 96th in KenPom for average possession length (17.0 seconds each time). But this year, UNC is 33rd at 15.6 seconds, a sign of how the Tar Heels have shaken off last year’s penchant for allowing possessions to grind to a halfcourt halt.

UNC is also averaging 12.6 fast-break points this year, up from 9.3 last year and 9.1 two years ago.

North Carolina head coach Hubert Davis directs the team as they play against Tennessee during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023, in Chapel Hill, N.C. Credit: AP/Chris Seward

The arrival of gifted pass-first point guard Elliot Cadeau (24 assists with two turnovers in his last five games) has helped immensely, but the faster pace is running throughout the lineup with the Tar Heels crisply moving the ball around the…

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