Trip to Cameron offers chance for UNC's Justin Jackson to see how far he's come
Posted Feb 8, 2017
The eighth-ranked Tar Heels head back to Durham on Thursday night for a showdown with No. 18 Duke. This time, Justin Jackson is the Tar Heels' most effective weapon. Averaging 18.6 points per game, he's the Tar Heels' leading scorer. And with a career-best 39 percent mark from 3-point range this season, he's beginning to realize his immense potential.
(Fayetteville Observer)
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