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Lucas: The Power Five


often says his baseline for utilizing a reserve is that the team doesn’t lose anything when the substitute is on the floor. If that’s the case, then, he should be extremely pleased with his bench play in the ACC opener at Clemson. In six minutes and 30 seconds of game time when the Tar Heels had at least three of their primary five substitutes on the floor, they were +11. (GoHeels.com)

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