College basketball recruiting: The top 15 classes of 2010
Posted May 6, 2010
3.) North Carolina Tar Heels: It's not easy to erase the memories of a ninth-place finish in the ACC, but Harrison Barnes is the type of player that can start from day one and give UNC an immediate boost at both ends of the floor. Bullock, a 6'6" local product with legit three point range, will remind fans of former Tar Heel standout Wayne Ellington. The pitfalls of last season appear to be nothing more than an anomaly. The Heels should be dangerous in 2010-11.
(Examiner.com)
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