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NC State's 'Ice' helps Luke Maye develop cool shooting touch


Before he ever arrived in Chapel Hill, spent many days and nights at home in Cornelius, N.C., putting up shot after shot. In middle school, Maye got some extra tutelage from one of the greatest shooters in ACC history, North Carolina State University's Rodney Monroe. "Rodney was great. He really taught me a lot about shooting," Maye said. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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