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Bill Chamberlain: From Rucker to Carmichael


North Carolina confirmed on Monday the death of , who was a standout player for the Tar Heels from 1969-72. Following in the footsteps of fellow New Yorker , Chamberlain became the second black player on a varsity basketball team at UNC. The 6-foot-6 forward earned second team All-American honors his senior season. (Inside Carolina)

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Bill Chamberlain: From Rucker to Carmichael