Final Four 2022 - Vince Carter, Odell Beckham Jr. and more react to UNC's win over Duke
The storylines from Duke and North Carolina's first meeting in the Final Four were aplenty in one of the most anticipated matchups of the NCAA tournament.
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The storylines from Duke and North Carolina's first meeting in the Final Four were aplenty in one of the most anticipated matchups of the NCAA tournament.
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