Antawn Jamison
One of the recurring anecdotes regarding Antawn Jamison references a missed basketball practice in high school because of church choir.
At North Carolina, it was often Jamison’s opponents who looked in need of a prayer.

During his stint at North Carolina, Jamison averaged 22.2 points and 10.5 rebounds per game. His scoring average marked the highest by a Tar Heel since Charlie Scott averaged 27.1 points per game in 1970.
With Jamison as a star forward, the team enjoyed two consecutive Final Four appearances with arguably one of the most talented squads in program history.
And though Jamison left UNC after his junior year, he remains a part of one lasting fraternity.
With his No. 33 hanging in the rafters, Jamison became the seventh of just eight UNC basketball players to have his number retired.











