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North Carolina Basketball: 3 reasons why the Tar Heels will win ACC in 2018-19

CHARLOTTE, NC - MARCH 18: Head coach Roy Williams of the North Carolina Tar Heels reacts against the Texas A
CHARLOTTE, NC - MARCH 18: Head coach Roy Williams of the North Carolina Tar Heels reacts against the Texas A /
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3. Duke is too young

Everybody knows LeBron James is one of the best talents to ever play basketball. James’ best skill that fans adore him for is his ability to dunk.

A new player called Zion Williamson is going to make the highlight reels with his dunking ability just like James early in his career. Williamson has the ability to break open games by playing above the rim.

He led his high school to its third straight National Championship this past season and he will look to have a great freshman year that leads to being drafted in the NBA.

R.J. Barrett was the best player in the 2018 class. He is a great all-around player and will greatly impact the ACC this year.

The problem is that Duke will be too young. Their main core is made up of just freshman and it will be hard for them to buckle down for just one season and battle the experience of North Carolina.

Luke Maye will be the best returning player in the ACC and if you have the best returning player you will always have a shot.

Duke may be a juggernaut but they lack the experience of a Carolina team that has some National Championship players on its roster.