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RJ Davis Pre-Duke Q&A: Legacy, What's Changed, His 5 Years, and More


is the second all-time leading scorer in UNC history, was ACC Player of the Year, and his jersey will hang in the rafters. He doesn’t think much about that or his legacy, as he discussed Thursday. He does, however, thoughtfully articulate the meaning of his five years in Chapel Hill and how unique he is for staying at the same school this whole time. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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RJ Davis Pre-Duke Q&A: Legacy, What's Changed, His 5 Years, and More


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