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NC State basketball won an NCAA bid through the transfer portal. So the Pack will try to do it again


The 6-foot-9, 275-pound DJ Burns became a fan favorite with his post moves and nifty passing from the paint. He was third on the team in scoring, though foul trouble limited him. Burns said the focus on defense had been “walling up and not reaching as much.” On offense, it’s as much about making a strong move without being whistled for a charge. (Associated Press)

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NC State basketball won an NCAA bid through the transfer portal. So the Pack will try to do it again


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