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How North Carolina Men’s Hoops Bounced Back and Found Its Groove


Offensively, UNC point guard ’s presence frees up to hunt shots, while and provide perimeter gravity with their ability to space the floor. The result: the senior may well be the nation’s best backcourt player. He lit up Syracuse for 22 points on 12 shots Saturday, his 10th 20+ point game of the season. (Sports Illustrated)

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How North Carolina Men’s Hoops Bounced Back and Found Its Groove


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