Tar Heels road to redemption ends with relief, national championship
Posted Apr 4, 2017
Joel Berry told the official he needed a break, then told UNC coach Roy Williams he couldn't hold it together. Just seven seconds were left on the clock, Berry had two free throws to take and the Tar Heels had a four-point lead. But the 2017 NCAA National Championship's Most Outstanding Player already had tears in his eyes. The tears were tears of relief.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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