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More Aggressive Tar Heels Made The Most Of Attacking vs. NC State


made a strategic decision to shoot fewer 3-pointers and attack the rim more against NC State. The aggressive move paid off, as the Tar Heels got more layups and drew more fouls, and took advantage of strong free throw shooting. UNC shoots just under 75 percent as a team, so Davis understands it’s wise going to one of his team’s strengths. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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More Aggressive Tar Heels Made The Most Of Attacking vs. NC State


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