Don't Run on Roy
Posted Mar 22, 2015
Saturday night North Carolina played in a game that ended with both teams having well over 70 possessions. Roy Williams wants to play fast. Everyone knows this and he's made no attempt to hide it. Since returning to Chapel Hill, Williams' teams have finished in the top 20 of adjusted tempo in 10 of 12 seasons. So why do teams choose to run against UNC?
(Tar Heel Blog)
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