CHARLOTTE, N.C. Hubert Davis was furious. And he had every right to be.His top-seeded North Carolina team at least for the first 12 minutes or so Saturday, during its NCAA Tournament second-round matchup vs. No. 9 seed Michigan State couldn’t have looked much worse. Flat. Lethargic. “They punched first,” Davis said. “Their physicality, their will, their want-to … just overwhelmed us.” UNC trailed by as many as 12 early on, its season very much on the brink. The last time the Tar Heels had actually come back from a double-digit NCAA Tournament deficit and won? Over a decade ago.Things, understandably, looked bleak.Then a whistle blew. The buzzer sounded. A media timeout, gloriously gifted by the basketball gods. As Davis’ players jogged back toward their Spectrum Center bench trailing 28-20 with 7:43 left before halftime Davis silently stewed, pacing in his Carolina blue blazer. Five players sat, the rest huddled around them, awaiting Davis’ direction. What the
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