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Ty Claude Q&A: Rebounding and Toughness

is clear on why UNC basketball coach targeted him out of the portal and what Claude is expected to bring to the 2024-25 Tar Heel squad. The roster needed a physical post presence that can rebound, and that's Claude's specialty. The 6-foot-7 Georgia Tech transfer ranked in the Top 10 in the ACC last season in offensive rebounds. (Inside Carolina)

As Ian Jackson's Next Phase Arrives, The Mental Side Is His Focus

There are 18 years and 813 games of NBA experience on the UNC coaching staff, including , who amassed a 12-year career as one of the best sharpshooters in the league. ’s longevity among the nation’s best recruits make him a prime candidate to enter the 2025 NBA Draft, just the tip of the iceberg for his pro aspirations. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Who Will Be UNC Basketball's Scoring Leader?

Can lead the North Carolina Tar Heels in scoring again, or will freshman rise to the challenge? This episode dives into the dynamics of the North Carolina Tar Heels basketball team, exploring the potential scoring leaders and the strategic adjustments needed for success. (View Video)

Drake Powell Q&A: Versatility, Mentors, 'Welcome to College' Moment

UNC freshman wing on his "welcome to college" moment: "I tried to dunk over . I caught it in the corner. Pump fake. He was on the other side of the block, and he came over and blocked my shot. I was a little bit confused. I usually finish those. I tried not to look at any of my teammates. I didn't want to see their reaction." (Inside Carolina)

Video: IC Podcast - Three Keys To The UNC Basketball Season

With the North Carolina Tar Heels' basketball season right around the corner and media days in full swing, the crew from Inside Carolina breaks down three keys to success for ’s fourth squad. Pace, point guard play, and rebounding highlight the discussion. (View Video)

Jae'Lyn Withers Blocks Out The Noise, Works On Three-Point Shooting For UNC

Entering his fifth season of college basketball, is aiming to improve his 3-point shot. He increased his practice reps in the offseason to help regain his confidence. Withers shot 42% from three in his last season at Louisville. He only averaged 0.5 3-point attempts per game for UNC last season, shooting 20% from beyond the arc. (Inside Carolina)

Cade Tyson Q&A: Offseason Focus, Brady Manek Comparisons, and More

Belmont transfer on becoming a Tar Heel: "It's been really fun. From the moment I got here, I could tell there was a family atmosphere. We get after it in practice. I love the competitive part of it. Growing up in North Carolina, I knew it was always a big basketball school...the epitome of college basketball. That's what I grew up thinking." (Inside Carolina)

Ian Jackson Q&A: Fast Pace, New York City Grit, Team Goals

What's been the biggest adjustment for you so far? UNC freshman : "Just understanding how to pick my spots. Just pick my spots and take good shots and play within the system, and how to do more off the ball. So that's probably been the biggest adjustment for me, just changing my cuts and just being efficient without the ball in my hand." (Inside Carolina)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - UNC Aims To Be Fastest Team Between The Free-Throw Lines

Can the North Carolina Tar Heels become the fastest team in college basketball this season? Coach is pushing for a rapid pace, aiming to transform the Tar Heels into a powerhouse between the free throw lines. This episode explores the challenges and opportunities facing UNC as they adapt to this new strategy. (View Video)

A Shot, a Miss, and Criticism Fueled Jae'Lyn Withers Toward this Season

"The biggest thing that really stuck with me (about last season) was taking in the doubt, the hate, and building on it. Focusing on those things that they’re critiquing and making it to where they can’t say that anymore," UNC forward said. The ugliness from fans hit Withers deeply. He read much of it, perhaps he couldn’t turn away from it. (Tar Heel Illustrated)
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