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Justin Watts ready if called on


UNC sophomore jokingly pondered recently exactly how play-every-position senior prepared for a game: Does he work on his dribbling, Barnes asked, or on defending big guys in the post? Friday’s game against Ohio is easier in one respect: With starting point guard questionable to play because of a fractured right wrist, Watts will be working on the former. (ESPN.com)

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