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What's Next: UNC's point guards


If you had to pick a top “player to watch,” regardless of position for UNC, it would be , the 6-foot-1 McDonald’s All-American from Iowa. With gone, he could become the first freshman Tar Heel ballhandler to start his first game since in 2005-06, and there will be a great big spotlight on how quickly he adapts. (ESPN.com)

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