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Lefty Finishes Part of Harrison Ingram’s Versatility


UNC forward fractured his right wrist in the fifth grade. That limited Ingram from using his dominant hand for six months. And during that time, he said that he was forced to use his left hand in basketball workout sessions with his older brother, Will. "I couldn’t touch my right wrist and all I used was my left hand," Ingram said on Sunday. (Inside Carolina)

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Lefty Finishes Part of Harrison Ingram’s Versatility


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