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Pete Nance quickly feels at home at UNC, builds chemistry with Armando Bacot


All that surprises UNC basketball coach about graduate transfer is that he’s not in the NBA already. Now that the versatile 6-11 player is at Carolina and a part of the program for one season, the second-year coach says it feels like the 22-year-old has been in Chapel Hill for four years even though it’s only been about 3½ months. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Pete Nance quickly feels at home at UNC, builds chemistry with Armando Bacot


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