Just remember chemistry is a very delicate thing...Its hard to imagine UNC better on the offensive end than they were last nite. Kennedy Meeks could alter their performance to the max or lessen their efficiency as they really look comfortable w/o him, and definitely faster in transition...
I agree with this to some extent. I actually think Meeks slows their offense up at times and clogs up the area that Brice Johnson is dominating lately. Notice how Johnson has really blown up during Meeks' absence...I don't think that's a coincidence.
Johnson has more bounce and runs the floor better than Meeks, so when Meeks returns he might take some of those shots away and keep Johnson out of the paint more. Just look at Johnson's numbers...Meeks hasn't played since the Texas game, in his absence, Johnson has scored 25,27,22,16,3 (against Clemson and was in foul trouble), 15 and 39.
His highest scoring game with Meeks in the lineup was 16, which is his season average. IMO, Meeks could disrupt Johnson's scoring which doesn't make UNC better.