N.C. State at North Carolina: Three to know
Posted Feb 22, 2013
Much has been made of North Carolina’s use of a smaller lineup. The Tar Heels essentially switched out a center in favor of 6-foot-5 guard P.J. Hairston, making them a smaller, quicker unit. The move has paid off as North Carolina has won its last two and looked like a much improved group. “I feel like they’re an entirely different team,” Wolfpack senior center Richard Howell said.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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