Perimeter Woes Afflict UNC in Loss to Alabama
Posted Dec 5, 2024
Ian Jackson was the lone North Carolina player to convert multiple perimeter shots on the evening, as the Tar Heels finished a combined 5-for-28. “I could probably say that some of our threes weren’t the threes that we wanted,” said Jackson. “I think we just missed shots, man.” In reality, the affliction from beyond the arc may be worse than the numbers indicate.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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