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Does Zion’s amazing year trump Luke Maye’s 4 year career?


This year’s UNC group related to Duke’s current roster is like comparing apples to oranges. North Carolina has relied on a bevy of upperclassmen and just a lone freshman in its starting five compared with Duke that, with a healthy , has just one upperclassman in its starting unit. Yet each could receive a No. 1 seed in next week’s NCAA Tournament. (Rivals.com)

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