Wednesday, July 12, 2006

The NBA will see former North Carolina Tar Heels Relive NCAA College Basketball Days

The University of North Carolina and the Dean E. Smith Center will play host to two NBA preseason games in October featuring former North Carolina Tar Heels superstars.

Former Tar Heels, now NBA young guns like Raymond Felton, Brendan Haywood, Antawn Jamison, Sean May and Marvin Williams will be returning to University of North Carolina for an NBA exhibition game.

Felton and May's Charlotte Bobcats are involved in both exhibition games, including an October 17 match-up against Haywood and Jamison's Washington Wizards, and an October 27 game against Williams and the Atlanta Hawks.

Felton, May and Williams were members of the 2005 NCAA college basketball champion Tar Heels. Jamison led Carolina to back-to-back Atlantic Coast Conference championships and Final Fours in 1997 and 1998 and was the 1998 National Player of the Year.

Haywood is one of three UNC players to ever record a triple-double in a game and is Carolina's all-time leader in field goal percentage and blocked shots.

The University of North Carolina is a sixteen university system which comprises all public four-year universities in North Carolina, United States.

While the system's Board of Governors oversee general system policy, each campus executes a large degree of autonomy from the system and are classified as separate institutions.

The system has a total enrollment of over 183,000 students and confers over 75 per cent of all bachelor degrees in North Carolina. The system provides quality education at some of the lowest tuition rates in the US despite recent tuition increases.

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Here are some NCAA College Basketball game odds of some NCAA College Basketball teams and their chances of winning NCAA College Basketball's biggest prize:

North Carolina 11/2

Duke 18/1

George Mason 200/1

Florida 6/1

Illinois 40/1

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