Second-half swap revives Tar Heels
Posted Dec 20, 2011
When North Carolina guard Reggie Bullock, along with four other reserves, got the call to check in, en masse, early in Monday night’s second half, the sophomore knew exactly what coach Roy Williams expected. Bring energy. (Or else.) “We knew that we were capable of playing better than we were playing,’’ Bullock said after UNC beat Nicholls 99-49 at the Smith Center.
(ESPN.com)
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