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Tar Heels Searching for Offensive Answers


Maybe UNC’s three-game stretch beginning in Blacksburg and rolling through Raleigh was a rare exception and not a newfound offensive form. The Tar Heels had seemed to settle into their roles and were content to pound the ball inside to and , who combined to shoot 42-of-77 over that trio of games in scoring 106 points. (Inside Carolina)

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