Kendall Marshall will need to catch a breath
Posted Mar 7, 2012
North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall could barely catch a breath during last season’s ACC tournament, playing 35, 40 and 32 minutes. So one key to this season’s run? Proper breathing. “One thing that I try not to do is get too hyped," said Marshall, who has averaged 35.4 minutes per game since back-up point guard Dexter Strickland suffered a season-ending knee injury on Jan. 19.
(ESPN.com)
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