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UNC’s Late-Clock Offensive Efficiency Is A Weakness


North Carolina’s half-court offensive efficiency in 2012 has paled in comparison to the 2008 and 2009 teams which featured the , , , core. Specifically, these Tar Heels have been significantly worse in the final half of the shot clock (i.e., under 18 seconds remaining in the possession) than their Lawson-led predecessors. (Team Rankings)

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