UNC and Oklahoma are locked in a heated battle over a Warriors shooting drill
Posted Mar 30, 2016
UNC and Oklahoma have gone back and forth in a 3-point shooting competition inspired by Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors. The challenge is to make as many threes possible before missing two in a row. The record started at 142 from Oklahoma's Buddy Hield. That was promptly eclipsed by Marcus Paige of UNC, who made 156. And then came Joel Berry.
(FOX Sports)
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