Inside The Numbers: UNC's "Death Lineup"
Posted Dec 24, 2017
The Golden State Warriors have risen to NBA prominence over the last several years in large part to its so-called “Death Lineup,” a unit that plays a traditional point guard (Steph Curry) alongside a quartet of do-everything wings. With the return of Cameron Johnson, North Carolina coach Roy Williams has been experimenting with his own version of a Death Lineup.
(Inside Carolina)
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