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No Double Trouble: Armando Bacot’s Development as a Passer Boosts Tar Heels


The progress hasn’t been altogether linear or apparent, but in the space of one segment covering fewer than 3½ minutes of game time against Notre Dame, the strides North Carolina big man has made in combating opposing double-teams were as evident as some of the skip passes he whipped out of the post on Saturday afternoon. (Inside Carolina)

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No Double Trouble: Armando Bacot’s Development as a Passer Boosts Tar Heels


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