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Caleb Love finding shooting touch by ‘trusting his work’


During his recent shooting slump, if anyone asked UNC guard about it, he’d invariably revert at some point in the conversation to a variation of his favorite phrase: “I trust my work.” It’s a nod to the untold hours and countless jumpers he’s shot before and after practice, mostly unseen before 20,000 empty seats in the Dean E. Smith Center. (AOL.com)

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Caleb Love finding shooting touch by ‘trusting his work’


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