Woods had his best statistical season since joining the Tar Heels in 2016. His 2.5 points per game were a career-high, and so were his 2.1 assists, which more than doubled what he averaged the season before.
He shot a career-best 41.9 percent from the floor as a junior, and hit 40 percent of his three-point attempts on the season — thought he took just 10 shots from long-range. And his 10.8 minutes per game were the most of his three-year collegiate career.
The bad
Despite putting together his best season in three years, Woods struggled with inconsistency on the court; namely, a lack of control when the ball was in his hands.