Five reasons North Carolina tapped Hubert Davis as its next men’s basketball coach

North Carolina’s decision to promote Hubert Davis to succeed Roy Williams as head men’s basketball coach didn’t come as a major surprise.

Most observers who follow the Tar Heels’ program closely assumed he was the frontrunner for the job when Williams announced his retirement on April 1. The hire makes sense on many levels, but there might be one reason for caution, particularly at a school that expects to be competing for national championships on an annual basis in the historically strong Atlantic Coast Conference.

It took the school a couple of tries, after all, to finally land Williams to fill Dean Smith’s enormous shoes. Here are five immediate thoughts on the hire.

Family ties

The Carolina family always has carried a lot of importance around Chapel Hill, and Davis is certainly a member. He played for Dean Smith from 1988-92 before embarking on an NBA career. After Smith retired in 1997, North Carolina turned to 30-year assistant Bill Guthridge. He led the Tar Heels to the Final Four twice in his three seasons and was named national coach of the year in 1998. Next, former player Matt Doherty took the reins. Also a Smith disciple, Doherty, who had spent one season at Notre Dame before taking the job in Chapel Hill. His rocky three-season tenure ended with his resignation after several players threatened to transfer. That's when Williams, who was an assistant under Smith, left Kansas and started his 18-year tenure that led to three national titles.

Continuity

Davis has spent the last nine years on Williams’ staff, so fans and potential recruits can expect to experience the same coaching philosophy and fast-paced style that has produced three national championships this century. While it is unclear whether Davis will make any changes to his coaching staff, history shows that could be frowned upon. When Doherty arrived from South Bend, he brought his assistants and that did not go over well with Smith & Co.

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