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Hubert Davis likes pairing of guards Caleb Love, R.J. Davis as UNC meets Elon


The Tar Heels’ two-headed point guard lineup with sophomores and alongside each other has made for a productive pairing, and said he hadn’t considered using lead guards in such a capacity, until he had a front-row view of and working in concert as an assistant coach under . (Burlington Times News)

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Hubert Davis likes pairing of guards Caleb Love, R.J. Davis as UNC meets Elon