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Looking at where Nassir Little fits in


is the most hyped recruit has had since , and he’s already projected in the top five of most mock drafts for 2019. Little’s NBA potential is undeniable, but it doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll secure a starting spot in what could very well be his only season in Chapel Hill. Carolina returns three starters, all of whom will be seniors. (Tar Heel Blog)

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