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Rock, choke vs. Jayhawks: Heels' Williams gags

SAN ANTONIO -- There have been teams in this tournament who used the word "disrespect" like it was an expletive. It became an overused cliché, a cheap bumper sticker slogan, like Freedom Fries, while the team that was slighted and ignored as much any in the Final Four just shut its mouth and played ball.

UNC coach Roy Williams says he apologized to his team following the loss to Kansas. (Getty Images)  
UNC coach Roy Williams says he apologized to his team following the loss to Kansas. (Getty Images)  
The Kansas Jayhawks rarely moaned about disrespect despite no one -- and I mean no one -- believing they had a chance to beat the mighty North Carolina Tar Heels, let alone blow them out, 84-66. It was impossible to envision the Jayhawks making North Carolina look like North Carolina A&T. But in one remarkable half of basketball, they did.

I never, ever thought I would witness this North Carolina team, which many in the media thought was unbeatable, play such heartless interior defense. Serena Williams could have driven in the paint without a butt cheek getting touched.

The Tar Heels sure did pick a lousy time to get full of themselves.

And to all of you now claiming you knew Kansas could win, just be quiet. Don't rewrite history after seeing Chalk and Awe. No one saw this upset coming. Not after Kansas barely beat Davidson. Not a single, rational soul.

In a tournament that hasn't been great and lacked compelling storylines, we just got one. The unexpected title game guest, the Jayhawks, against the robust awesomeness of AND 1 Memphis.

But first, this candid piece of truth: Roy Williams absolutely, positively choked. Scott Norwood thinks Williams is a choker. So does Greg Norman. Years from now, this will be seen as one of the great game-time coaching failures.

"I apologized to them," Williams said, speaking of his players. "Because some way, somehow I didn't have our team as ready to play as well as Bill (Self) did."

Sure, the Jayhawks aren't Napa Valley Community College. Kansas is, after all, a top seed, but there are top seeds and then there is Carolina, the top dog. For the Tar Heels to come up so small in such a big spot is the fault of Williams.

It's not solely that Carolina lost, it's how it lost. The Tar Heels were averaging almost 90 points a game. Kansas went on remarkable runs like 18-0 and at one point held the Tar Heels six minutes without a field goal.

"They jumped on us," said North Carolina's Wayne Ellington. "They hit us between the eyes. We were too casual. You know, they pressured us. They got us on our heels. They just kept attacking us."

They were too casual? In the Final Four?

Since the media gives Tyler Hansbrough all of the credit when North Carolina wins, maybe the media will assign blame after this embarrassing loss. Hansbrough scored the quietest 17 points in recent Final Four history. The man people say has more grit and collegiate greatness than Michael Jordan never put his imprint on the game.

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