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Chansky’s Notebook: One and Done


What exactly burst ’s bubble? As the season went on, Jackson became more of an enigma. His athleticism and talent were evident, but he wasn’t the great basketball player his 5-star status promised. The 6-foot-4 prep star from Brooklyn averaged 24 minutes as a freshman but only started 12 of the 36 games in which he appeared for UNC. (Chapelboro.com)

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Chansky’s Notebook: One and Done


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