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Tar Heels need to figure out who'll fill in for injured Ginyard


All of North Carolina's basketball starters are back for the coming season, but the key player for the first month might be a reserve. , North Carolina's sixth man, could be asked to move to the starting lineup to replace , who is recovering from foot surgery. North Carolina will start the process of selecting Ginyard's replacement today when practice will begin at the Smith Center. (Winston-Salem Journal)

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