Tar Heels have talent, but questions remain
Posted Oct 28, 2009
Marcus Ginyard has been a part of one NCAA championship team and another that reached the Final Four. He ought to have a pretty good idea what such a team looks like, so it seemed reasonable to ask if the 2009-10 Tar Heels appear to be capable of either or both. "I think it's definitely a team that could find themselves in Indianapolis, playing for a chance to win another national championship," Ginyard said.
(Sporting News)
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