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Drew's father comments on son's departure


Before Friday's game, Drew addressed his son II's departure from North Carolina. Drew said his son had been contemplating the move since before the season began. "Sometimes, things come to a point where a decision has to be made," said the elder Drew, who said there were no hard feelings toward North Carolina on his part. "It had gotten to that point." (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

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