UNC can’t ignore what might have been
Posted Mar 26, 2012
What if Kendall Marshall had been healthy enough to play on Sunday? What if Dexter Strickland hadn’t suffered a season-ending knee injury? Or if Leslie McDonald hadn’t been lost months before the start of the season to a similar injury? Or if John Henson, who played on Sunday with an injured wrist and a sprained ankle, had been fully healthy? Those are some of the questions that will haunt Roy Williams.
(Charlotte Observer)
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