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Ian Jackson Takes Off In Tar Heels' Exhibition Victory


Against the Golden Bulls, scored a game-high 21 points off the bench, making six of 10 shots from the field and eight of 10 free throw attempts. Jackson showed a noticeable shift in mindset offensively in Chapel Hill. Rather than settling for jumpers, he drove to the rim more often and used his frame and athleticism to finish inside. (Inside Carolina)

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Ian Jackson Takes Off In Tar Heels' Exhibition Victory