Cam Johnson finds his balance as Tar Heels embrace a 3-point shooting imbalance
Posted Jan 17, 2018
North Carolina forward Cameron Johnson called his father, Gilbert, over the weekend to figure out it was balance that was plaguing his jumpshot. He spent a few hours in the Smith Center in the wee hours of Sunday morning working through it after one of the worst performances of his career, and on Tuesday, he saw the fruits of his labor with a rejuvenated jumper.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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