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How Kerwin Walton Turned Into UNC's Unsung Hero, Next Great Shooter


, the final piece of North Carolina’s monster 2020 recruiting class, didn’t commit to the Tar Heels until late April. North Carolina has scored 113.8 points per 100 possessions with Walton on the court this season, according to Pivot Analysis. When Walton sits, though, that number slips to 103.9 points per 100 possessions — a steep drop. (ACC Sports Journal)

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How Kerwin Walton Turned Into UNC's Unsung Hero, Next Great Shooter


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