North Carolina guard Joel Berry II is competitive at all things — including video games.

Apparently to a fault.

Tar Heels coach Roy Williams said Wednesday at ACC media day that Berry broke a bone in his right hand after losing a video game to teammate Theo Pinson and a team manager when he punched a door in disappointment.

Berry’s action will keep the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player on the bench for about four weeks.

The reigning national champs open the season on Nov. 10 against Northern Iowa.

When North Carolina’s trainer called with the news, Williams could not believe it.

Williams says, “Joel tells me, ‘Yeah, coach, it was just silly.'”

Sophomore Seventh Woods and freshman Jalek Felton could see more time in the backcourt until Berry’s return.