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2026 NBA Draft fallout: Henri Veesaar, Isaiah Evans leave millions in NIL money on the table
UNC reportedly had a massive NIL contract on the table for
Henri Veesaar, who would have been positioned to be the Preseason ACC Player of the Year in 2026-27. He had the option to return to the Tar Heels during the combine, but did not have a change of heart. Sources told CBS Sports that Veesaar had an offer at North Carolina between $3.5-4.5 million. (
CBS Sports)
UNC basketball: First look at Matt Able in Chapel Hill
Despite
Michael Malone working to put the finishing touches on the
2026-27 UNC Basketball roster, there's no longer any worry when it comes to
Matt Able. After transferring from NC State, there was concern Able was going to stay in the NBA Draft. Luckily, that's not the case, and he's now in Chapel Hill on his grind to get ready for next season. (
Keeping It Heel)
Caleb Wilson doesn't shy away from striving to be the best ever
Caleb Wilson left no doubts Friday that he intends to turn around a lackluster Chicago Bulls franchise. Wilson made it clear that he looks to lead a rebound in the Windy City. The incoming rookie also didn't shy away from earlier statements about being the best player ever in an organization that
Michael Jordan turned into professional sports royalty. (
TarHeel247)
Seth Trimble’s shot to beat Duke, walk-off Supers win highlight UNC takeover day on ACCN
A full day of memorable North Carolina victories, from postseason thrills and rivalry showdowns to a memorable
Seth Trimble shot, will take over ACC Network on Wednesday as part of the channel’s annual school takeover programming. The 24 hours of programming showcase some of the most memorable moments from the UNC sports season. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Video: Carolina Insider - UNC Basketball Summer Updates
Jones Angell from the Tar Heel Sports Network and Adam Lucas of GoHeels.com update what they've seen from UNC Basketball this summer as the new Tar Heels arrive on campus for summer workouts, camps, and classes.
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Sat Jun 27, 2026
Chansky’s Notebook: What Happened to Henri?
Caleb Wilson went No. 4 to the Bulls as the new
Michael Jordan. But the Tar Heels’ next best player got a raw deal along with the team. If anybody truly knows what happened to
Henri Veesaar, call me. The predicted number one value in the second round of the NBA Draft fell all the way to No. 52, with Atlanta after trading with the Clippers for Veesaar. (
Chapelboro.com)
Seth Trimble Signs With Washington Wizards
Former North Carolina guard
Seth Trimble signed a free agent contract with the Washington Wizards on Friday. Trimble was not selected in the NBA Draft this week, freeing him to negotiate with interested organizations. The 6-foot-3 native of Wisconsin took part in the Portsmouth Invitational in April and later worked out for multiple NBA teams. (
TarHeel247)
Caleb Wilson has eyes set on being 'better than Mike' with Chicago Bulls
After the Chicago Bulls selected
Caleb Wilson with the No. 4 pick in the NBA Draft on Tuesday night, he became the first UNC player picked by the Bulls in the top five since
Michael Jordan in 1984. Naturally, a reporter had to find out what Wilson thought of the parallels. "I’m writing my own story, honestly," Wilson said. "I want to be better than Mike." (
MSN.com)
Video: Interview With UNC Basketball's Malloy Smith
Incoming UNC Basketball freshman
Malloy Smith takes us behind the scenes of his basketball journey, what it was like committing to UNC on national television., how he navigated the transition to new coach
Michael Malone, his faith, the pressure and privilege of carrying the Smith name, and more.
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Fri Jun 26, 2026
Four Tar Heels Listed in Early 2027 NBA Mock Drafts
With the 2026 NBA Draft in the books, attention shifts to the 2027 class, where several Tar Heels are expected to garner NBA Draft buzz over the next year. Four Tar Heels landed in ESPN’s and The Athletic’s first 2027 NBA mock drafts, with
Matt Able, Sayon Keita,
Neoklis Avdalas, and
Alexandros Samodurov all receiving early NBA Draft recognition. (
Inside Carolina)