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Roy Williams Says New G-League Option Won't Kill College Hoops


The new G-League opportunity might become a viable option for elite high school prospects who want to make money and focus entirely on basketball instead of spending a year in college. UNC head coach doesn't think the new option will not have a drastic effect on the game of college basketball. If prospects want to play in college they will. (Inside Carolina)

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