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Breaking down why UNC's R.J. Davis is an offensive super weapon


is averaging 1.00 points per shot (PPS) or better on nearly all shot types this season, which is almost unheard of for a player who shoulders as much of the offensive load as Davis. With that in mind, let’s examine what makes Davis so difficult to defend, the versatility in his scoring ability, and why he’s one of the most efficient players in the country. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Breaking down why UNC's R.J. Davis is an offensive super weapon