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RJ Davis Continues To See Increased Attention, Pressure From Defenses


knew he'd have to work harder to get his shots this season. A standout season in 2023-24 that saw him set program records at North Carolina helped him win the ACC Player of the Year Award. So this season, teams have honed in on the 6-foot guard more than they have in past seasons. Louisville followed that trend on Wednesday. (Inside Carolina)

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RJ Davis Continues To See Increased Attention, Pressure From Defenses


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