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Black said the Tar Heels, with a 30-2 re cord and a 14-game winning streak, will not change their strategy in New Orleans, where they face the University of Houston in one of Saturday’s semifinal games. “We’re just going to approach it the same way. We’re not going to do anything different,” he said. That includes using the four- corners spread offense that has drawn so much criticism in re cent weeks. “We’re not playing for the fans, we’re playing to win,” Black said of the slow-down offense. “If we need it, we’ll go to it regardless of what people think. “We didn’t go out there and drag in those people by the hand,” Black said about the fans who claim the slow-down offense is boring. “They came in of their own free will. We’re just doing what we need to do to win.” Black said he is sure Coach Dean Smith is tired of hearing comments that he has never won a national championship. “We were kidding him about it some Sunday (after the Tar Heels downed Villanova 70-60 for the East Regional title).” “I said, ‘Two more games and it’s all yours, Coach.’ Then he just smiled,” said the 6-foot-3 Black, who talked with sports writers in Carmichael Audi torium prior to the Tar Heels next-to-lcist practice before leav ing for New Orleans. “I want to win it also, but my main concern of winning it is to win it for Coach Smith.” Black, who doctors said came within millimeters of being pa ralyzed when a vertebra in his neck was broken in an auto acci- “WHY BUY JUST A VIDEO GAME WHEN YOU CAN BUY THE COMMODORE VIC-20 COMPUTER FOR UNDER’300?” — William Shatner VIC-20 VS. 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