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Tokoto the answer as UNC searches for its best


played all five positions in high school, and coach told the 6-foot-5, 185-pound forward to expect the same treatment when he came to North Carolina. Still, Tokoto didn’t expect to be playing power forward or center for the Tar Heels — until the freshman wound up playing those positions briefly in Saturday’s 93-87 win over East Carolina. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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