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Playing through the post: UNC, Luke Maye work to find efficiency


is off to an excellent start as a junior. The 6-foot-7 forward is averaging 19 points on 53 percent shooting, and a monster usage rate of 25.7 percent. Maye, however, was bothered by the length of Michigan State’s defense, which features several future NBA players. Post-ups have been a bit of a challenge for Maye, and the rest of the Tar Heels this season, though. (ACC Sports Journal)

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