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Cavernous Building, Depth Perception Not An Issue To Heels


The Superdome most certainly is huge, much more so than any of these players have ever experienced as athletes. So, shooting in it might be a challenge, at least that is what conventional wisdom suggests. The depth perception is unlike anywhere the players have shot the ball before. Or is it? drew a correlation to something most everyone has done in their life. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Cavernous Building, Depth Perception Not An Issue To Heels


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