We sat down with Nassir Little to talk about his life on and off the court
Posted Jan 14, 2019
Nassir Little: "During the time of my commitment it was the FBI trial and it was kind of rough. To commit to Chapel Hill was surreal for my family because we were always Chapel Hill fans, and to this day I look at the picture of me in the jersey on the court and its, ‘Wow, people are probably looking at me the same way I looked at the guys before me,’ so its good to be part of this family."
(Daily Tar Heel)
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