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Armando Bacot deserves a place in the Smith Center rafters, whether he qualifies or not


hasn’t been at North Carolina forever. It only seems that way. The Tar Heels basketball star arrived in Chapel Hill during the summer of 2019 and in the 5 years that have followed, he has experienced more highs and lows than perhaps any player in college basketball history. His journey has taken him from complementary player to star. (Saturday Road)

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Armando Bacot deserves a place in the Smith Center rafters, whether he qualifies or not