UNC had no answers in its collapse at Duke. So now what?
Posted Mar 4, 2018
None of the Tar Heels scored more than six points in the second half, as they collectively shot 37.1 percent and committed 14 turnovers in the entirety of Saturday's loss. They scored just six points on the fast break, were outscored by 10 points in the paint and shot 31 threes, missing 23 of them. "That's not who we are," Roy Williams said at the podium.
(Argyle Report)
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