Tar Heels’ Youth Movement Seeks Leader
Posted Feb 19, 2007
"Every team has someone that's got to be a leader," the Tar Heels sophomore Marcus Ginyard said. "Right now it's not that clear-cut. I'm trying my best to emerge as that kind of a leader. There’s a collection of players on the edge, myself included. Myself, Reyshawn and Wes Miller need to pick it up and help this team."
(New York Times)
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