The strengths and weaknesses of UNC’s offense
Posted Jan 16, 2017
The Tar Heels are averaging 92.1 points in ACC games, compared to 89.6 over the entire season. The wins over NCSU, Wake Forest and Florida State marked the first time since 1992 that UNC scored 90 or more points in three straight ACC games. UNC’s three biggest guns - Joel Berry, Justin Jackson, and Isaiah Hicks - have all produced at a higher level during ACC play.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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