Kentucky won't have all the best freshmen
Posted May 17, 2010
Unlike last season, when nearly all the freshmen who made the greatest impact on college basketball played for the same team, youth will be served in many venues in 2010-11: Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina. The Tar Heels ranked in the ACC's bottom four in 3-point baskets, 3-point shooting percentage and, for that matter, 3-point defense. Barnes can help to address all these deficiencies.
(Sporting News)
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