Balanced scoring could define Tar Heels
Posted Nov 13, 2016
Chattanooga may have thought Justin Jackson was the main player it had to contain after he dropped a career-high 27 points in Carolina’s opener at Tulane. It still could end up being Jackson, who is arguably the team’s most gifted scorer. Even though the Mocs held Jackson scoreless in the first half on just four attempts from the floor, the Heels still led by 11.
(ESPN.com)
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