College Basketball’s Best Wings
Posted Nov 1, 2018
3. Nassir Little, North Carolina: Little may not have the Q-Score of Duke's R.J. Barrett or Zion Williamson, but he’s going to rival both in impact on winning. The 6-foot-6 Florida product has a wingspan more than 7 feet and was MVP of the McDonald’s All-American game. He’ll also have the luxury of a veteran offensive focal point in Luke Maye to allow him more room to operate.
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