Mediocre Practices Led To A Mediocre Performance
Posted Jan 12, 2019
“Two days ago, at practice, I said it was a very mediocre practice and we needed a great one yesterday and I thought it was very mediocre as well,” Roy Williams said. “So, that’s my job to get them prepared better.” On the contrary, Cameron Johnson said it wasn’t his coach’s fault that UNC didn’t come focused and ready to play against Louisville. "It’s on us to play better,"
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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