Tar Heels ready for NBA draft
Posted Jun 24, 2010
When former North Carolina player Marcus Ginyard sits down today at his brother's house in Maryland to watch the NBA draft (7 p.m., ESPN), he knows that his will not be one of the 60 names called. But Ginyard, who earned the reputation as a defensive specialist after five seasons in Chapel Hill, still plans on watching the draft in support of his former teammates, Ed Davis and Deon Thompson.
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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