Looking Ahead: Anthony Harris
Posted Jun 7, 2020
Though he played in just five games and never more than 17 minutes in a contest, Anthony Harris showed he can play at this level. He is a spark player, and once he’s healthy there’s no reason to think that will change. He’s aggressive with an infectious attitude and will help this year’s team in whatever role he ends up, which could be a significant one.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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