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Well-Heeled: Drake Maye flourishing as he carries on family tradition at UNC


's older brothers Luke, Cole, and Beau were a problem. Luke grew into a 6-8 power forward and a member of the 2017 North Carolina men's basketball national title team. Cole, a 6-7 pitcher, played for Florida's College World Series championship team the same year. Beau, at 6-9, is Maye's roommate at UNC now. It's the ultimate Tar Heel tale. (Sporting News)

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Well-Heeled: Drake Maye flourishing as he carries on family tradition at UNC


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