Missing the Mark
Posted Mar 24, 2013
North Carolina traded size for improved scoring and a greater ability to fuel transition by forcing turnovers. In Sunday’s 70-58 season-ending loss, UNC’s small lineup nightmare scenario played out on the Sprint Center floor. UNC’s 3-of-11 shooting display from beyond the arc was disconcerting for a team that has relied so heavily on the 3-ball over the past 13 games.
(Inside Carolina)
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