The Triangle's real rivalry: Roy Williams vs. timeouts
Posted Feb 16, 2018
Open to discussing his dislike of N.C. State, Roy Williams has taken his feud with timeouts to a new level the past two weeks, shunning timeouts for more than 140 minutes of game-time. Williams last called one to set up a shot with four seconds remaining in the first half of the win over Pittsburgh on Feb. 3. Williams was unaware of his streak until Friday.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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