UNC men’s basketball dropped its regular season finale vs. No. 2 Duke on Saturday in a rivalry matchup that had big implications for both programs — and which was reflective of their seasons. 97.9 The Hill’s Art Chansky joins News Director Brighton McConnell to discuss the performance, as well as whether this is the most complete Duke team Art has seen and how the Blue Devils’ are particularly well set for the transfer portal era. Where did Carolina’s season go sideways, and will the team’s recent play of late make any different with a tough ACC Tournament draw?
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