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R.J. Davis' confidence, clutch shooting lead No. 4 UNC Basketball to ACC Tournament title game


lets the air out of his lungs, lines up and lets the shot fly. Swish. He repeats the process, and, like clockwork, gets the same result. It might seem like nothing special for the ACC Player of the Year, who makes 89 percent of his attempts, but those two points were the difference between allowing Pitt to stay alive and putting them in the ground. (Daily Tar Heel)

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R.J. Davis' confidence, clutch shooting lead No. 4 UNC Basketball to ACC Tournament title game


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