UNC Basketball has been graced with phenomenal talent throughout its existence. The ACC Digital Network presents you with the all-time starting five from UNC’s NCAA Championship teams.
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The perfect UNC starting lineup
PG.Michael Jordan
SG.Vince Carter
SF.James Worthy
PF.Billy Cunningham
C.Bob McAdoo
What is this a joke. Where is Billy cunningham , Larry Miller , Charlie Scott, Walter Davis , Phil Ford.How about James Worthy and Sam Perkins. How about Bill Chamberlain and Denns Wychek.
Seriously? Ty Lawson?
ANYONE who plays for UNC is great
I was going to argue with some of these – obviously Phil Ford is on any list of great Tarheels – then saw this was the best on championship teams. That does narrow the ranks.
There is no way Lawson is better then Phil ford
You should make a video about all the tar heels championships. If you do that I would subscribe to your channel and leave a like on each video
I would love to add others live Vince, Ford, Jamison, Scott and more but this is the starting 5 from "championship" teams. I will add some bench players tho.
15 man roster
*Ty Lawson (Jr)
*Michael Jordan (Jr)
*Lennie Rosenbluth (Sr)
*Tyler Hansbrough (Jr)
*James Worthy (Jr)
Raymond Felton (Jr)
Wayne Ellington (Jr)
Danny Green (Sr)
Sean May (Jr)
Sam Perkins (So)
Joel Berry (Jr)
Donald Williams (So)
Justin Jackson (Jr)
Marvin Williams (Fr)
George Lynch (Sr)
*starters
What yall think?
As much as I like Ty Lawson, I think he's tied for second place with Kenny Smith. Phil Ford was the best point guard to ever play at UNC. And one of the best anywhere.
Look at who they left off. Charlie Scott Vince Carter antwan Jamison and plenty more. Can't argue with the list. That's just it. We could have Scott Jamison May felton and Phil ford off the bench
or Vince Carter
do a fsu one but not championship team