The Morning After: Scheduling, Hairston, big guys
Posted Dec 4, 2011
The last play of the game, 7-foot Tyler Zeller somehow lost control of the ball in the lane, only to have John Henson grab it, and have his jumper blocked. It was pretty much indicative of UNC’s most glaring problem: “They dominated us a little bit more in the paint area than I thought they would,” Roy Williams said. The Wildcats outscored the Tar Heels 36-14 in the lane.
(ESPN.com)
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