Understanding UNC’s improvement last season sets the table for this year
Posted Oct 23, 2013
Always known for playing at a high pace, one might have thought going smaller and quicker would have resulted in a Tar Heel team playing at an even higher tempo. But the truth is that the opposite happened. In the 10 ACC games prior to the lineup change, North Carolina games were played at an average of 69.9 possessions per contest. That dropped to 67.1 possessions per game in the next 11 games.
(Sports Illustrated)
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