Tweaking Offensive Issues Includes Dealing With The Four Spot
Posted Feb 16, 2023
The core of the issue isn’t just getting more production from UNC's four spot, but it’s forcing teams to defend UNC’s four spot. If that happens, it opens up more room for Armando Bacot to operate and more driving lanes for the guards, which feeds into their strengths. "We have to find other ways, other players to put on the floor," Hubert Davis said.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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