Brandon Huffman Understands What It Takes To Make UNC's Rotation
Posted Jun 27, 2018
Patience was on Brandon Huffman’s side this past basketball season. The 6-10 forward was a regular part of North Carolina’s playing rotation until conference play hit, and they his playing time was sporadic. He just wasn’t as ready as fellow freshmen bigs Garrison Brooks or Sterling Manley. So Huffman had to learn to deal with his role, as limited as it was.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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