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Chansky’s Notebook: Thanks for the Memories


Here’s hoping it is a big win-win for and UNC. So, the biggest question about the future of North Carolina Basketball has been answered. The lightning rod scoring guard will play his fourth, and possibly fifth, college basketball season somewhere else besides Chapel Hill. The announcement came on Monday, and reactions have been mixed. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: Thanks for the Memories