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UNC BB - Ford, Perkins & Kenny

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It is always a GDTBATH! This year saw the Tarheels, a #1 seed and ACC season champs, advance the Sweet 16.

This special memorabilia, is signed by Phil Ford, Sam Perkins AND Kenny Smith!

Ford was a lot of things for UNC - the 1978 National Player of the Year, for one, as well as a longtime assistant basketball coach at UNC and also the point guard who made the Four Corners famous.

Perkins achieved both team and individual success at North Carolina from 1980-84. He was the ACC Rookie of the Year in 1981, a two-time consensus All-American and a three-time All-ACC First Team pick, along with helping lead the Tar Heels to the 1982 national championship. He remains the third-highest scorer in UNC history.

Smith led UNC to undefeated ACC marks in both 1984 and 1987, and he poured in a career-high 41 points during the 1987 season in a 108-99 comeback win at Clemson. Smith finished his career as Carolina's all- time assist leader with 768, breaking the record of Tar Heel legend Phil Ford.

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