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Chansky’s Notebook: ‘Bridge And Glue’


’s hire means all the boys are back in town. UNC's new head of player development on ’ staff is a great hire. First, it completes Davis’ pledge to form a staff who all played for Carolina in the and eras. Second, it speaks to giving recruits and players sound advice about what it takes to make the NBA. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: ‘Bridge And Glue’


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