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Potent post duo shine for Tar Heels


There couldn't be two more opposite forwards, really. , the sophomore "Psycho" who uses muscle to maraud defenses. , the brace-graced freshman whose gelatinous moves allow him to slither over, and between, opponents. Alone, each future NBA player would be formidable for the likes of No. 17 Arizona, which fourth-ranked North Carolina plays today at the McKale Center. (Raleigh News & Observer)

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