Williams has UNC on the fast tract
Posted Nov 9, 2006
The way Marcus Ginyard sees it, only one thing can stop North Carolina from breaking the school's 19-year-old basketball scoring record. "Ourselves," he said. With a highly regarded six-man recruiting class joining seven veterans who averaged double-digit minutes last season, UNC wants to push the ball upcourt faster than ever, create more possessions and surpass the 91.3 points per game the 1986-87 Tar Heels averaged.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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