Spenser Dalton: Thoughts on UNC vs. Clemson
Posted Jan 16, 2018
It’s always a pleasure to see plays executed to perfection. For the second times in as many games, Theo Pinson (on Saturday it was Luke Maye) slipped a ball screen on the wing and got an easy bucket. The vast majority of Carolina’s offense comes off of semi-transition “secondary break” plays or “freelance” movement. There were a number of beautiful plays tonight.
(Thoughts From a Walk-On)
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