Tar Heels rely on Marcus Ginyard's adaptability
Posted Mar 19, 2008
Roy Williams called Marcus Ginyard’s ACC tournament “sensational” because of his many contributions. Ginyard scored 10 points in each game and grabbed 20 total rebounds, had four steals and dished out nine assists. Williams said he’s confident that in some respects, Ginyard is one of the most important players on a team that will take a 32-2 record into Friday’s first game of the NCAA Tournament’s East Regional in Raleigh.
(Winston-Salem Journal)
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