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Champion UNC assistant has Bartlesville roots


More than 30 years ago, a young basketball coach arrived in Bartlesville with his destiny stretching before him to the furthest, unseen horizon. Three decades later, that same energetic, hard-nosed coach is an integral part of the best college basketball team in America — perhaps one of greatest collegiate hardwood squads ever assembled. But UNC men’s assistant hasn’t forgotten his Bartlesville roots. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)

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