Defending Duke's Dribble Penetration
Posted Feb 17, 2015
No. 4 Duke’s offensive strengths include the frontrunner for ACC Player of the Year honors in the post and a lethal touch from beyond the arc. No. 15 North Carolina’s ability to limit dribble penetration will be key in containing both options. “I think offensively they have the best balance of any team in college basketball because they can score inside and they have terrific 3-point shooters,” Roy Williams said Tuesday.
(Inside Carolina)
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