'Depth problem'? Not at UNC
Posted Jan 24, 2007
This depth, this thing that fans feared so much, has become an invaluable weapon. Night after night, Roy Williams sends waves of players at the opposition. Early in the game, those teams may hit some outside shots, but by game's end the kids' legs are wearing down and their jumpers are missing the mark. Their desire can begin to wane as well.
(Tar Heel Daily)
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