Hurting Barnes helps Tar Heels Top top Maryland
Posted Feb 4, 2012
Another fall, another limp, and UNC coach Roy Williams would have pulled Harrison Barnes for the rest of the game. The sophomore sensed it. So he focused his adrenaline, ignored the twinges in his re-sprained left ankle, and did what clutch players do: buried UNC’s go-ahead 3-pointer with 9:19 left, and then a jump shot eight minutes later to seal the sixth-ranked Tar Heels’ 83-74 come-from-behind victory.
(ESPN.com)
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