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R.J. Davis continues to lift his game to new heights, and he's taking UNC along with him


The Zone is more a feeling than a place. It’s a magical sensation of Zen in which an athlete feels as though he or she can do no wrong. And in the case of a basketball player, every shot is destined for the bottom of the net. The feeling doesn’t usually last long. Sometimes only a few minutes. That’s what makes the roll is on all the more incredible. (Saturday Road)

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R.J. Davis continues to lift his game to new heights, and he's taking UNC along with him


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