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Entering ACC play, Tar Heels familiar with unsettled lineup


Perhaps the most reliable aspect for this North Carolina men’s basketball team is its depth. It’s a trait that has grown in part because of necessity. The absence of star point guard for the first six games and of junior forward for the last four games has given coach reason to experiment with multiple lineup combinations throughout the non-conference schedule, which ended with Monday night’s victory against UNC Greensboro. (Burlington Times-News)

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