Next to Luke Maye, Sterling Manley keeps UNC’s frontcourt efficient on both ends of the floor
Posted Dec 18, 2017
Over his first 11 games, Sterling Manley has snagged 16 percent of the available offensive rebounds while on the floor. That’s an offensive rebounding rate that rivals Kennedy Meeks from a season ago. The 6-foot-11 freshman is a big reason why North Carolina is on pace to rank in the top 15 nationally in offensive rebounding rate for a fifth straight season.
(ACC Sports Journal)
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