Tudor: More zone 'D' in Tar Heels' future
Posted Feb 19, 2011
Against Wake Forest on Tuesday and then against Boston College on Saturday, North Carolina’s basketball team faced more zone defense in a week than some teams see in a month. More of the same is probably on the way, too. “If I was playing against us, that’s how I’d play us,” Tar Heel coach Roy Williams said after a tricky escape, 48-46, in the Smith Center against the Eagles.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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