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San Antonio Spurs tender two-way qualifying offer to Harrison Ingram
The San Antonio Spurs have tendered a two-way qualifying offers to
Harrison Ingram, which means the second-year forward will become a restricted free agent Tuesday. The Spurs drafted Ingram out of UNC in the second round in 2024. He spent most of the season in the G League with the Austin Spurs, averaging 11.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. (
MSN.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball Summer Camp Scrimmages, Lineups, and Minutes
Host Isaac Schade and Riley Davis break down
Caleb Wilson's jaw-dropping performance,
Seth Trimble's scoring outburst, and
Jonathan Powell's impact against NBA talent at UNC Basketball's summer camp scrimmages. The duo also explores potential lineups, the point guard battle, and minutes distribution.
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Day'Ron Sharpe to sign two-year, $12-million deal with Brooklyn Nets
Former North Carolina center
Day'Ron Sharpe will sign a two-year, $12-million deal to remain with the Brooklyn Nets, according to a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania. The news means Sharpe, who just finished his fourth season in Brooklyn, could play with fellow Tar Heels
Drake Powell and
Cameron Johnson, assuming Johnson stays with the Nets. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Indiana Pacers pick up Tony Bradley's $2.94 million option
The Indiana Pacers have picked up their $2.94 million team option on the contract of former North Carolina center
Tony Bradley. The Pacers signed Bradley in March to fill a hole at center. He signed two 10-day contracts before signing a deal that kept him on the roster through the rest of the season for over $300,000 with a club option for this season. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball's Non-Conference Schedule, NBA Draft, Scrimmage Talk
Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina discuss
UNC's non-conference basketball schedule,
Drake Powell and
R.J. Davis beginning their NBA careers, updates from the famous summer camp scrimmage games between alumni and current players, and more.
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Where are they now? Jackie Manuel climbing college basketball coaching ranks
Jackie Manuel was back in the NCAA Tournament last spring, this time as assistant basketball coach of American University. That marked the sixth time Manuel has participated in the NCAA Tournament as a player or coach. Manuel’s first trip came as a junior for UNC in 2004. The next season, Manuel started on the Tar Heels’ 2005 NCAA championship team. (
Palm Beach Post)
All-UNC Basketball Team Since 2014
Joel Berry: Few Carolina players, or athletes for that matter, have come close to maxing out on their potential like Joel did. What a grinder. What a supremely tough dude. What a gamer. And what a winner.
Kennedy Meeks: Some say Kennedy should have won the MOP at the 2017 Final Four. It would have gotten his jersey in the rafters. (
Tar Heel Illustrated)
Autographed Michael Jordan rookie card sells for $2.5 million
A autographed
Michael Jordan rookie card sold for $2.5 million in an auction that closed Thursday. The 1986-87 Fleer card sold through Joopiter, the auction platform founded by Pharrell Williams, shows Jordan soaring toward the rim with his arm extended and tongue dangling. It was one of nine trading cards signed at his golf course in Florida last year. (
NBA.com)
Video: THI Podcast - The positives of Hubert Davis working with the U19 USA team
UNC Basketball Coach
Hubert Davis recently spent time in Colorado Springs working with the U-19 Team USA squad helping it prepare for the 2025 U19 Men’s World Cup. Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner of Tar Heel Illustrated discuss why it’s such a big positive that Davis had this opportunity.
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Sat Jun 28, 2025
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Drake Powell Drafted In First Round, UNC Basketball Schedule
Host Isaac Schade and Pac Kilby discuss
Drake Powell's NBA draft selection, how the Tar Heels might adopt "positionless basketball,"
UNC's 2025-26 non-conference basketball schedule, the NCAA's approval of an additional regular-season basketball game, and more.
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