Friday, February 12, 2010

"From Bad...to WORSE?"

ED Davis Breaks Wrist, Out At Least Six Weeks

X-rays on Thursday morning confirmed the broken bone.

Feb. 12, 2010

CHAPEL HILL - Sophomore forward Ed Davis, North Carolina's leading rebounder and shot blocker and second-leading scorer, will be sidelined for at least six weeks with a broken bone in his left wrist, head coach Roy Williams announced this morning.

Davis broke the lunate bone in left wrist when he fell to the floor in a mid-lane collision with 9:16 to play against Duke on Feb. 10 and the game tied 43-43. He had the wrist taped and re-entered the game but did not score again. He tied his career high with six blocked shots against the Blue Devils.

Right when a colleague of mine and fellow UNC alum asked the question..."Can it get any worse?"
 
I was left shaking my head at the following...(shout out to DT and KL for sending me these stories)
 
"Williams apologizes for Haiti Reference"
Roy Williams apologized Thursday for a clumsy comparison he made this week between North Carolina's season-long struggles and the earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people in Haiti last month.


The Hall-of-Fame coach made the comments to reporters Tuesday.

Williams said, "Massage therapist told me, she said, 'You know, coach, what happened in Haiti is a catastrophe. What you're having is a disappointment.' And I told her that depends on what chair she was sitting in. Because it does feel like a catastrophe to me, because it is my life."

"Hey Coach...don't let em see you sweat!"  Oh wait, nevermind, too late!
It's going to be busy summer for Carolina Basketball (Men's and Women's).  It's exciting just to think about the future.  Isn't it?

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