Greatest Games: The Comeback (UNC-FSU, 1993)
Posted Jun 6, 2020
At this point UNC’s training kicked in. “We practiced being behind by 10, by 20 all the time,” George Lynch says. “We always expected to come back, always expected to win. Coach Smith kept us calm and focused. I knew for a fact that my team was better, I knew for a fact that my coach was better.” Lynch hit a three-pointer; then Donald Williams, then Henrik Rödl again.
(Inside Carolina)
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