ACC basketball season wrap: UNC takes step forward in postseason
Posted Apr 8, 2015
Overall, North Carolina was just better on offense. It didn't have the weapons of the 2008-09 teams that produced a two Final Fours and a national title, but who the Tar Heels did have usually worked well in tandem. In retrospect, it's a bit amazing considering two of their starting perimeter players (Justin Jackson and J.P. Tokoto) combined for 40 3-pointers in 38 games.
(Syracuse.com)
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