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Marcus Ginyard wonders about his progress


, , , and were on the floor in crunch time. What that seemed to indicate -- other than Graves seems to have moved up a couple spots in the rotation -- is just how far away is from being 100 percent after undergoing surgery in October to repair a stress fracture in his left foot. It is safe to say there's no way a healthy Ginyard only plays 14 minutes in a game the Tar Heels lose. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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