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How will UNC basketball shake off slow starts after back-to-back losses? Here's an idea.


In order for the Tar Heels to shake their first-half woes, it might be time for to shake up the starting lineup. Freshman wing seems like the best player to provide the Tar Heels a reset. Showing off his athleticism, length and energy against Michigan State, Powell got after it defensively and led UNC in scoring with 18 points. (Fayetteville Observer)

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How will UNC basketball shake off slow starts after back-to-back losses? Here's an idea.