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Top basketball recruit AJ Dybantsa breaks down top four as decision nears

The top prospect in the 2025 basketball recruiting class and projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, , is nearing his college decision. "Before Christmas," Dybantsa said of his timeline. On UNC: "Hubert [Davis] — having an iffy season right now — but their past, you can’t beat it. I think they have the top three most guys drafted all-time." (Zag's Blog)

Insider Teases Decision Timeline for UNC Basketball Recruit AJ Dybantsa

Utah Prep standout and longtime UNC basketball offer holder has been down to a top four list of UNC, Alabama, BYU, and Kansas since Wednesday. His father, Ace Dybantsa, sat midcourt for the Tar Heels' 94-79 loss to No. 10 Alabama in the Dean E. Smith Center that night. In recent weeks, they've said a December decision is possible. (Sports Illustrated)

Five-star UNC basketball recruiting target Miikka Muurinen planning visits

and the North Carolina Tar Heels are still building their future basketball recruiting classes, trying to land some big recruits for the program. As they attempt to finish out their 2025 class on a positive note, getting a 2026 commitment is the next priority. And one player the Tar Heels are pursuing is five-star power forward . (Tar Heels Wire)

AJ Dybantsa Includes UNC In Final 4 Schools

, the No. 1 overall player in the 2025 basketball recruiting class, is down to Alabama, BYU, Kansas, and North Carolina. The 6-foot-9 forward from Utah Prep has taken official visits to each of his finalists. He previously considered Kansas State, Auburn, Baylor, and others. Dybantsa, a native of Brockton, Mass. is planning to commit this month. (On3.com)

Isaiah Denis shines at Thanksgiving tournament

To end the night, North Carolina basketball commit and his Davidson Day squad took on a tough Tri Cities team boasting multiple ranked juniors. It took a minute for Denis to get settled in but when he found his rhythm, his speed, length and athleticism were a problem for the opposition. He kept his foot on the gas pedal, attacking downhill. (247 Sports)

Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Caleb Wilson's Top 5; AJ Dybantsa, Kendre Harrison updates

UNC basketball recruiting is heating up. , a top Class of 2025 recruit, has included Carolina in his top five schools, while is nearing a decision with UNC still in the mix. , a promising talent from the Class of 2026, is set to announce his commitment Nov. 30th. (View Video)

2026 5-star TE Kendre Harrison sets commitment date

One of the country's top recruits is set to come off the board this month. Reidsville (N.C.) 5-star tight end will announce his commitment Nov. 30. The two-sport star will choose between Florida State, Oregon, Miami, North Carolina, Penn State, and Tennessee. On the basketball court, Harrison is a top-50 recruit and the No. 8 power forward. (On3.com)

Five-star forward Caleb Wilson includes UNC in top 5 list, no timeline on decision

Five-star forward has cut his list to Kentucky, Ohio State, North Carolina, Tennessee and UCF. He recently canceled a visit to Arkansas. "There is no timeline on the decision," his father Jerry confirmed. "It could be next week, could be next month." Wilson removed Duke, Alabama, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Tennessee, and USC from his previous list. (Zag's Blog)

Video: Coast To Coast Podcast - UNC Basketball Heads To Hawaii, Recruiting Updates

After a week of practice and throttling American at home, the Tar Heels head to Hawaii for a week of basketball in Honolulu and the Maui Invitational. Sherrell McMillan, Sean Moran, and Joey Powell of Inside Carolina break down the latest around UNC Basketball and recruiting. (View Video)

Explosive UNC Basketball Signee Isaiah Denis Posterizes Opponent at Prep Showcase

Davidson Day School (N.C.), featuring North Carolina basketball commit , improved to 4-1 this season via an 87-63 home victory over Millbrook Magnet High School (N.C.) at the Phenom Tip-Off Classic. Denis provided the top highlight in the contest by confidently attacking the basket in transition and dunking over a hapless defender. (Sports Illustrated)
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