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Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Top 10 Games Of The Last Decade - UNC Ends Coach K...Twice!
Caleb Love’s iconic dagger and
Armando Bacot’s 21-rebound heroics gave Tar Heel fans ultimate bragging rights by ending Coach K’s legendary career on the biggest stage. Isaac Schade breaks down No. 1-4 of the top 10 UNC Basketball games of the last decade.
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Wed Jul 8, 2026
After Seamless Adjustment And Magic Moment, Coby White Signs Up For More In Charlotte
Whenever a player switches teams during the NBA’s February trade deadline, the transition can feel like a total whirlwind. For
Coby White, who left the only franchise he had ever known for a familiar one in his home state, the move carried extra emotion. Five months later, the Charlotte Hornets have now officially extended their 26-year-old veteran. (
Charlotte Hornets)
Caleb Wilson shows off arm at MLB game; Veesaar has best Summer League game
While
Caleb Wilson was showing off his arm at a major-league ballpark ahead of his NBA Summer League debut,
Henri Veesaar delivered his best performance over three games in that league. On the final night of play in Salt Lake City, Veesaar made his first start of the Summer League, finishing with 11 points, two 3-pointers, five rebounds, and four assists. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
The top 25 basketball players from North Carolina for America 250
As the U.S. celebrates its 250th birthday, we look at 25 of the best basketball players from North Carolina, including hoopers who spent time growing up and playing high school basketball in the state. Starting Five: Chris Paul, Winston-Salem; Stephen Curry, Charlotte;
Michael Jordan, Wilmington;
James Worthy, Gastonia;
Bob McAdoo, Greensboro. (
MSN.com)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - Strengths & Question Marks About UNC Basketball's Roster
UNC added another piece to its
2026-27 basketball roster last week. College basketball recruiting analyst David Sisk and Jacob Turner from TarHeel247 discuss the Tar Heels' roster, what they like about the new additions, the biggest strengths, weaknesses and more.
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Tue Jul 7, 2026
Caleb Wilson Says Baseball Was His First Love, But A Growth Spurt Changed Everything
Before
Caleb Wilson became a basketball superstar, his heart actually belonged to another sport — baseball. Wilson said of basketball, "It actually wasn't my favorite sport at first. It was baseball. My dad inspired me to do it." When asked why he chose to stick with dribbling balls over hitting them with a bat, Wilson explained, "Well, I just got really tall." (
People)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Basketball's Top 10 Games Of The Last Decade - Luke Maye's Shot
Where does
Luke Maye’s iconic shot against Kentucky rank? Host Isaac Schade unveils his top UNC Basketball games from the past ten years, spotlighting unforgettable moments like
Zion Williamson’s infamous shoe blowout and
Cormac Ryan’s 31-point barrage against Duke.
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Tue Jul 7, 2026
Day'Ron Sharpe Re-Signs With Brooklyn Nets
The Brooklyn Nets have re-signed center
Day'Ron Sharpe to a multi-year contract. Sharpe appeared in 62 games during the 2025-26 season and averaged career highs of 8.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game. The 24-year-old ranked fourth among NBA players with 2.7 offensive rebounds per game off the bench last season. (
Brooklyn Nets)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - UNC Basketball Offseason Updates
Andrew Jones and Jacob Turner from TarHeel247 discuss the evolving atmosphere and culture surrounding the UNC men's basketball program during the offseason, the early impact of new head coach
Michael Malone and his staff, summer workouts, team chemistry, and more.
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Tue Jul 7, 2026
RJ Davis scores 18 against former team; tough shooting games for Veesaar, Powell
R.J. Davis scored 18 and finished with a team-best +10 in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 88-84 victory in San Francisco. The former UNC All-American is averaging 16.5 points through two games.
Henri Veesaar scored two and had seven rebounds Monday in Atlanta’s 82-77 win over Oklahoma City.
Drake Powell’s shooting struggles in Sacramento continued. (
Tar Heel Tribune)