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Frasor's hopeful injury isn't worse


's right foot hadn't been bothering him, but he knew that could change at any moment. Late in the first half of No. 1 North Carolina's 94-88 loss to Virginia Tech on Saturday, it changed. Frasor got the ball on the left wing and drove hard along the baseline toward the basket. Frasor planted his right foot, which had been sore and caused him to miss six games earlier this season, and immediately felt pain. (Durham Herald-Sun)

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