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Inside Henri Veesaar’s chemistry with Caleb Wilson and how he shook off rough first half


didn’t score a point in the first half Tuesday, something that hadn’t happened all season. The junior Estonian star had only one shot and admitted he was "playing a little bit flat." But the turnaround started immediately. Coach had UNC run a play for Veesaar on its first possession of the second half, and he converted. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Inside Henri Veesaar’s chemistry with Caleb Wilson and how he shook off rough first half