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Chansky’s Notebook: Numbers Don’t Lie


There is a lot to unpack over UNC's first seven basketball games. likes to say that film tells the truth. So do statistics. The Tar Heels are not shooting terribly overall, hitting 46.5 percent of their attempts. They are much worse from the 3-point line, draining only 31 percent. And the worst are the two guys who are supposed to be the best. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Numbers Don’t Lie


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