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UNC Men's Basketball connects with pediatric cancer patients through Shoes 4 Hope


When 7-year-old Jude Rifkin woke up Sunday, he had one question for his mother. "Is today the basketball shoe day?" It was. Rams and basketballs would go on the side of his sneakers. Rifkin had it all mapped out long before he stepped into the UNC basketball practice gym, where paint, shoes, and brushes were waiting. Several players joined. (MSN.com)

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UNC Men's Basketball connects with pediatric cancer patients through Shoes 4 Hope