Glass Game
Posted Jan 17, 2018
North Carolina outrebounded Clemson despite rolling out a small starting lineup for the third consecutive game. That lineup features Luke Maye as the center and biggest player and Theo Pinson — who at 6-foot-6 is more of a guard — as the power forward. For UNC, it’s mind over matter. “You don’t have a choice playing for coach,” Pinson said. “He always pushes rebounding.”
(Argyle Report)
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