Joel Berry & Theo Pinson Aren't Entirely Going Away
Posted Mar 19, 2018
The final chapter of Joel Berry's and Theo Pinson's legacies shouldn’t be written yet. The effect they’ve had on teammates is immeasurable. “To me personally, they’ve meant the world just helping me grow as a person,” junior Kenny Williams said, following North Carolina’s season-ending loss to Texas A&M on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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