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The Top 100 UNC Basketball Players: 91-100


No. 91: . While not as flashy or publicized as his classmate , one could easily argue that Bullock’s peak value as a Carolina wing was higher. Even as a collegian, Bullock was at his best as a true “3-and-D” player. Bullock’s 2013 season ranked among the best for -era wings when considering two-way impact. (Inside Carolina)

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The Top 100 UNC Basketball Players: 91-100