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Sloppy play didn’t make sick Williams feel much better


Coach “felt like junk” earlier in the day and did what he could by taking an IV two times. When he got sick of his team’s sloppiness in the second half, his treatment for North Carolina was to take all five players off the court. Doing it once didn’t stop the flow of turnovers, so he did it again. After still more mistakes, it again was five out and five in. (Raleigh & Company)

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