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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - In a perfect world, Roy Williams never would see his North Carolina team stop running.
The Tar Heels would sprint out in transition on every possession. They'd push the ball ahead for get-you-right-back baskets to answer scores. And, by the end, their offense would leave demoralized opponents struggling to catch their breath.
His team lived up to that standard last weekend to start the NCAA tournament. Yet Williams knows that the No. 1 overall seed can't keep scoring at that pace, especially against a Washington State team that has been just as impressive defensively to reach Thursday's East Regional semifinals.
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