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NO LET UP! UNC Tar Heels MUST PUSH Forward — Caleb Wilson, Henri Veesaar WILL Control Georgetown Game

 

 

 

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After a statement-making road win at Kentucky, the message around Chapel Hill is simple, sharp, and unmistakable: NO LET UP.

The North Carolina Tar Heels have momentum, confidence, and—most importantly—an identity beginning to harden at the right time. And as the schedule turns toward their showdown with Georgetown, the feeling inside UNC circles is crystal clear: Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar must be the engines that take this team forward.

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Following Tuesday’s episode of the UNC basketball podcast on 9news.com, published and updated at 11:29 PM MST on December 4, 2025, one theme stood out above everything else: the Tar Heels are not just improving… they are discovering who they can become.

Now, with Georgetown next on the docket, the challenge is to build, extend, and elevate.

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This is a program that knows the danger of taking a step backward right after taking a massive step forward. History teaches the lesson. Hubert Davis preaches it. The fans feel it.

And you can bet every player in Carolina blue hears the same message over and over again:

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Push forward. No excuses. No pause. No let up.

 

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A WIN AT KENTUCKY THAT MEANT MORE THAN A WIN

 

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UNC’s road victory over Kentucky wasn’t just another game on the schedule. It was the kind of performance that transforms narratives, changes expectations, and—if properly followed—can ignite a season.

 

It was physical. It was emotional. It was disciplined.

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It was the Tar Heels showing the country that 2025 Carolina basketball is not a version of last year, or a re-run of the two years before it… but something new.

 

A big reason for that shift?

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Fresh leadership. New anchors. A frontcourt that no longer bends under pressure but pushes back twice as hard.

 

And that brings us to the two names dominating Georgetown-week conversations:

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Caleb Wilson. Henri Veesaar.

 

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One is rising so fast that analysts are already debating whether he’s the most talented freshman in the country.

The other is becoming a stabilizer, a connector, and the type of two-way big that Carolina hasn’t had in years.

 

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Together?

They might be the most important duo in Chapel Hill.

 

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CALEB WILSON: THE NEW STANDARD-BEARER

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There is no way around it — Caleb Wilson changes everything for UNC.

 

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He’s a mismatch nightmare:

 

* Too skilled for bigs

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* Too strong for wings

* Too smooth for guards

 

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His mobility has opened up UNC’s pace. His passing has elevated ball movement. His rebounding has transformed defensive possessions into transition runs that bring back memories of classic Roy Williams tempo.

 

But beyond talent, it’s his mentality that jumps off the screen.

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Wilson plays like someone who knows he was born for big stages but refuses to act like he’s already arrived. There’s hunger in his drives. There’s discipline in his defensive rotations. There’s a maturity in his shot selection that freshmen rarely show.

 

Against Kentucky, it wasn’t just the points or the efficiency. It was the poise.

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It was the fact that when the Wildcats punched, Wilson didn’t flinch — he counterpunched.

 

As the Tar Heels prepare for Georgetown, the coaching staff knows exactly what they need from him:

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Aggression without recklessness. Control without hesitation. Dominance without trying to be flashy.

 

Because when Caleb Wilson plays within himself, yet still expands his impact, UNC becomes almost impossible to guard.

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HENRI VEESAAR: THE QUIET KEY TO EVERYTHING

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If Wilson is the fire, Henri Veesaar is the balance.

He doesn’t need headlines. He doesn’t need 20 shots. He doesn’t need constant praise.

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What he needs is exactly what UNC now gives him:

opportunity, trust, freedom, and responsibility.

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Veesaar’s value shows up in all the places casual fans might miss:

 

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He quarterbacks defensive communication

He protects the rim without fouling

He sets the screens that free guards

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He stretches defenses with shooting that demands respect

He finishes plays created by Wilson and the guards

He makes entry passing easier by sealing defenders deep

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And the Georgetown game? It has Henri Veesaar Advantage written all over it.

 

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Georgetown’s interior defense has been inconsistent all year, and their rotations are often a step slow. A high-IQ big like Veesaar thrives against exactly that type of opponent.

 

If the Hoyas double Wilson, Veesaar will punish them.

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If they stay home on shooters, Veesaar will slice open space with screens and slips.

If they try switching everything, his footwork will expose mismatches.

 

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The podcast panel said it clearly:

Veesaar might not be the loudest star on this roster, but he could be the most important in this specific matchup.

 

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NO LET UP: THE MINDSET CAROLINA MUST CARRY

 

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The phrase echoed around the podcast repeatedly:

 

“No let up.”

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In college basketball, the trap is always waiting.

Beat a ranked team on the road… get comfortable… look ahead to something bigger… and suddenly you’re down 12 to a team you should beat by 20.

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But this UNC team must be different.

 

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This is the moment where real programs — championship-level programs — make their move.

 

Teams that plateau don’t scare anybody.

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Teams that build on momentum become feared.

 

The Tar Heels’ win at Kentucky becomes merely a “good night” unless it is followed by disciplined, sharp, energetic performances.

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The Georgetown game is not a celebration.

It is a test.

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A test of maturity.

A test of focus.

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A test of identity.

 

Because as the podcast hosts emphasized:

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If UNC wants to be taken seriously, they must dominate the games they are supposed to dominate.

 

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KEYS TO THE GAME: HOW UNC CAN CONTROL GEORGETOWN

 

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1. Let Caleb Wilson dictate pace

 

If UNC forces the game into the open floor, Georgetown won’t keep up. Wilson’s grab-and-go ability is a weapon the Hoyas simply don’t have an answer for.

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2. Feed Henri Veesaar early

 

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When Veesaar gets early touches, two things happen:

 

Defenses collapse

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Carolina’s shooters find rhythm

 

He’s the connector who stabilizes the halfcourt offense.

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3. Perimeter focus

 

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Georgetown lives on streaky guard scoring. Carolina must:

 

Chase shooters off the arc

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Avoid unnecessary switching

Turn contested mid-range shots into rebounds

 

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4. Win the glass

 

This is where North Carolina can impose their will and widen the gap.

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If UNC dominates the boards, Georgetown’s offense collapses.

 

5. Bench minutes with purpose

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The win at Kentucky proved the rotation is deeper than expected.

Carolina must:

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Trust role players

Keep legs fresh

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Maintain pace even when the starters rest

 

 

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THE WIDER CONTEXT: WHY THIS GAME MATTERS

 

It’s more than just a name on the schedule.

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It’s more than just a mid-season non-conference matchup.

 

This game represents the difference between:

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A team that shows flashes

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A team that builds a season-long identity

 

UNC’s path to national relevance hinges on consistency.

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No more up-and-down swings.

No more emotional letdowns.

No more games where effort depends on the opponent.

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The podcast said it bluntly:

 

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“If Carolina wants March to mean something, December must be handled like business.”

 

This is business.

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WHAT A STATEMENT WIN WOULD MEAN

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If the Tar Heels deliver the performance they are capable of, the message will be unmistakable:

 

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UNC is rising, not drifting

Caleb Wilson is becoming a star, not just a prospect

Henri Veesaar is an essential piece, not a background player

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The team identity is forming

The Kentucky win wasn’t a fluke

Carolina is becoming a real threat

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Because dominance is contagious.

Momentum multiplies.

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And a team that learns how to win the games it must win… becomes a team that can win the games no one expects.

 

 

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FINAL THOUGHT: THIS IS THE MOMENT TO PUSH

 

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No matter how good the Kentucky win felt—and it felt huge—Carolina must understand that progress dies the moment a team relaxes.

 

This is a **NO LET UP** week.

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Georgetown will come in with nothing to lose.

UNC will enter with everything to prove.

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And if Caleb Wilson controls the pace…

If Henri Veesaar controls the paint…

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If the Tar Heels control the details…

 

Then Carolina will control the game.

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This is how seasons shift.

This is how confidence becomes identity.

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This is how contenders are born.

 

UNC Tar Heels. Georgetown next.

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Push forward. No excuses. No let

up.

 

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