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Devil in the Details for Tar Heels


No. 15 North Carolina’s 10-point collapse in regulation and ultimate defeat in overtime at No. 4 Duke materialized due to a combination of glaring miscues and devilish details. Basketball is not the game of inches, but the idiom still holds true. The Tar Heels made that case in their 92-90 loss to Duke, the fifth in six games at Cameron Indoor Stadium, and more importantly, the fourth in five games this season. (Inside Carolina)

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