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Carolina Insider Podcast: Danny Green joins, UNC Basketball wins two straight, VT preview
UNC Basketball has won back-to-back games over Syracuse (7:20) and Louisville (18:01) and now looks for their third straight win vs. Virginia Tech (29:08). 2009 National Champion and 3x NBA Champion
Danny Green joins (54:55). Plus: 'The Arena Discussion' (47:01) and which teams are UNC's Top Five basketball rivals? (2:00:41)
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Caleb Wilson Set for Imaging, Henri Veesaar Says He's 100 Percent
"I'm definitely 100 percent, I'm able to practice, I'm able to play in games and playing without any pain,"
Henri Veesaar said. As for
Caleb Wilson, the timetable remains unclear. It has been over two weeks since he injured his left hand against Miami. His return largely depends on what further imaging reveals. "We have another doctor's visit this week." (
TarHeel247)
Hubert Davis' Approach to Offensive Success: 'We’ll Run It Until They Stop It'
How often will
Hubert Davis call the same play over and over in a game if North Carolina is finding success running it? The short answer: "Until they stop it," he quipped. Davis explained on his
Wednesday night radio show that it was a concept he learned when he was playing in the NBA. "I love running plays over and over again if we find success in it." (
Inside Carolina)
Chansky’s Notebook: Free Throw Follies
There was always going to be a drop off after the departure of
R.J. Davis, whose career free throw percentage of 86.1 is a program record. But UNC couldn’t have counted on
Seth Trimble dropping 14 percentage points from 82 percent last season to 68 percent this season. Or that
Henri Veesaar would drop from 68 percent at Arizona to 61 percent at UNC. (
Chapelboro.com)
Cormac Ryan Signs Two-Way Contract With Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks have signed
Cormac Ryan to a Two-Way contract. A 6-5, 200-pound guard from UNC, Ryan has appeared in 29 games this season with the Wisconsin Herd in the NBA G League, averaging 20.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.5 steals in 31.2 minutes per game while shooting 48.9% from the field and 42.3% from three. (
NBA.com)
Hubert Davis provides update on Caleb Wilson’s progress
On the “
Hubert Davis Live”
radio show Wednesday night, Davis said
Caleb Wilson’s competitive drive has made managing his recovery a challenge. "He would play tonight, if I would let him. He wants to be out on the court badly. And he’s getting better every day. Have another doctor’s visit a little bit later this week and just reevaluate the timetable." (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Sweet 16 or Bust?
Can UNC Basketball call the season a success, or does March Madness hold all the answers? Isaac Schade and Andy Bagwell discuss the highs and lows, including wins over Kansas, Kentucky, Virginia, Louisville, and Duke, while weighing whether a Sweet 16 run is the true benchmark for year 5 under
Hubert Davis.
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Thu Feb 26, 2026
The Switch Has Flipped for UNC Basketball
With three games left before March, there should be real optimism. The Tar Heels are 22-6 and beating quality opponents without one of the best players in the country. Just as important, if not more, the depth is improving and gaining confidence. The last few games, this team's ceiling is pretty high. "The sky is the limit for us,"
Derek Dixon said. (
TarHeel247)
Caleb Wilson's Injury And The All-American Question
This has got to be the best freshman class that I’ve seen in my time covering college basketball. It’s just phenomenal what we’ve seen across the board. There’s the potential for the first 10 picks in the NBA draft to be freshmen. As a member of that group, does being injured hurt
Caleb Wilson’s chances at postseason awards? It’s a delicate question. (
Inside Carolina)
Jackson Watkins' Project of Reflection and Inspiration
The experience, exhilarating as it was, would one day come to an end.
Jackson Watkins knew that, of course, and he understood. That said, Watkins wouldn’t have minded if his two-year stint as an against-all-odds basketball walk-on at the University of North Carolina lasted forever. Suiting up for the Tar Heels, you see, had been his lifelong dream. (
Collegiate School)