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Offensive Reversion in Cole Anthony's Return


That’s not to suggest that , who returned to the Tar Heels' lineup for first time in two months and 11 games following knee surgery, is to blame for UNC’s loss. The projected lottery pick finished with 26 points, turning fouls on seven attempts into 14 free throws. However, as those numbers indicate, Anthony dominates the ball at an incredible level. (Inside Carolina)

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