No. 15 UNC honors Dean Smith with 4 Corners, tops Georgia Tech
Posted Feb 21, 2015
No. 15 North Carolina opened Saturday's game by scoring on a "Four Corners" play as a tribute to the late Dean Smith, then rolled to an 89-60 win against Georgia Tech. The Tar Heels had lost four of five, but that "Four Corners" opening -- with coach Roy Williams holding up four fingers to signal Smith's famed offense -- led to Brice Johnson's layup in a sign of how smoothly things would run.
(ESPN.com)
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