Inside the playbook: UNC basketball and the vaunted secondary break
Posted Jun 4, 2017
The secondary break is more a philosophy than it is a play type for UNC basketball. It may not (yet) have a Chapel Hill-based restaurant named after it, like the Four Corners, but it’s synonymous with North Carolina. Dean Smith started it, and under Roy Williams, several of North Carolina’s more prolific offenses in recent memory have relied heavily on the break.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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