Tudor: In NCAA play, point will be key
Posted Mar 18, 2008
Among the first topics Roy Williams addressed after UNC's 2005 NCAA basketball tournament championship win over Illinois was the importance of point guard Raymond Felton's experience. Felton didn't win the Final Four most outstanding player award. That went to Tar Heels big man Sean May. But over the years, nothing has been more emphasized by tournament coaches than point-guard maturity and backcourt stability.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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