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Joel Berry Enjoying the Journey


II averaged 13.2 minutes, 4.2 points and 1.5 assists per game. Like freshman counterpart , he played his best basketball in March. “I can honestly say that by the end of the season, everything we prayed for had happened,” Sr. explained. Surprisingly, he attributes his son’s end-of-year surge to the groin injury he suffered midway through the season. (Inside Carolina)

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