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Replacing inside production from Armando Bacot, Harrison Ingram will be team effort for UNC


Despite the program's best efforts, North Carolina couldn’t lure any of the top centers in the transfer portal and must find a way to replace the numbers and put up last season. The duo, now NBA rookies, combined to average 24 points and 19.1 rebounds per game, and it will undoubtedly take several players to fill that void. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Replacing inside production from Armando Bacot, Harrison Ingram will be team effort for UNC


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