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Over-Dribbling, Lack of Ball Movement Keeps Tar Heels Stuck at Pitt


"I just think we over-dribbled a lot throughout the game," said. "Just had a lot of silly turnovers, which Pitt definitely executed on. I feel like we take away half of that, take away half of our four shots that we kind of force up from over-dribbling, the ball just being stagnant, whatever it was. We take half of that away, and it's a different game." (Inside Carolina)

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Over-Dribbling, Lack of Ball Movement Keeps Tar Heels Stuck at Pitt


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