Chansky’s Notebook: Clear in Rear View
Posted Jan 24, 2023
For Tar Heel loyalists, time really flies. You have to be at least 50 years old to have any meaningful memories of the fabled 1982 national championship, Dean Smith’s first, in New Orleans. Heck, the 19-year-old kid whose shot beat Georgetown said after the final buzzer he wasn’t even sure that was his team’s last game of the season.
(Chapelboro.com)
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