UNC's Williams talks about the NBA, academics, Lebo and the Carolina Family
Posted May 9, 2007
North Carolina basketball coach Roy Williams and legendary former North Carolina coach Dean Smith were at Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum on Friday to share some wisdom with more than 200 coaches from seven states. They were there for Auburn coach Jeff Lebo's annual clinic and they were a hit with everyone who crossed their paths. Both visited with a handful of reporters who cover Auburn athletics. Both talked about the "Carolina family" and had high praise for Lebo. Williams, in particularly, had some interesting thoughts on several subjects.
(Huntsville Times)
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