Justin Jackson puts past behind him as No. 1 seed UNC enters NCAAs
Posted Mar 15, 2016
North Carolina's Justin Jackson knows he's been guilty of overthinking on the court and letting past struggles or outside criticism get to him. How well he manages to let go and move on could determine how far the Tar Heels go in the NCAA Tournament. The Tar Heels played their best ball last season when the 6-foot-8 wing found a groove late in his freshman year.
(Associated Press)
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