Kendall Marshall a big question for Tar Heels, but one-handed PG may be only answer
Posted Mar 23, 2012
This time last year, Stilman White was a good high school point guard averaging three assists per game. This time next year, he'll be serving the first of a two-year Mormon mission. This time Friday night, this 6-foot, 160-pound freshman -- averaging 0.7 points in four minutes per game -- will be starting in the Sweet 16? Ludicrous.
(CBS Sports)
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