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Luka Bogavac Entering Transfer Portal
With the transfer portal open and UNC recently hiring
Michael Malone,
Luka Bogavac has elected to explore other opportunities. On Saturday, the native of Montenegro announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. Bogavac averaged 9.8 points per game for the Tar Heels this season. Meetings between Malone and UNC players began Wednesday. (
Inside Carolina)
Seth Trimble to play in front of NBA scouts at Portsmouth Invitational Tournament
Hoping to continue his basketball career in the NBA,
Seth Trimble recently accepted an invitation to play in the Portsmouth (Va.) Invitational Tournament. This tournament invites 64 senior college basketball players, from across the country, to compete in front of pro scouts. Over four days, eight teams of eight players will participate in a 12-game tournament. (
USA Today)
Tar Heel Guard Jaydon Young Returning for Senior Season
North Carolina guard
Jaydon Young will remain with the Tar Heels in 2026-27. He was previously expected to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Young arrived at UNC last season after two seasons at Virginia Tech. He appeared in 31 games with the Tar Heels, averaging 7.2 minutes per game. During that time, he scored 1.8 points per game as a junior. (
On3.com)
RJ Davis Named to 2025-26 All NBA G League Rookie Team
South Bay Lakers guard and former UNC All-American
R.J. Davis has been named to the 2025-26 All-NBA G League Rookie Team. He is the ninth player in franchise history to be named to the all-rookie team. Davis appeared in 13 Tip-Off Tournament games (10 starts) for South Bay, averaging 18.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 4.8 assists in 31 minutes. (
South Bay Lakers)
Michael Malone's Father, Brendan Malone, On His Son's Coaching Journey
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Michael Malone took the (Secret Service) exams and passed. But before this, he’d written letters to a lot of head coaches for jobs, and the first coach who answered was
Dean Smith, who didn’t offer him anything. Well, Michael was two weeks away from going to the barracks when Pete Gillen, coach at Providence College, called." (
Article from 2020) (
NBA.com)
Art’s Angle: Extended Family
Long before his daughter Bridget joined the Tar Heels volleyball team – and was the reason he spent so much time watching her practice the last three months – new UNC Men's Basketball head coach
Michael Malone has another generational connection through his father: the late Brendan Malone. Brendan was a great basketball coach in his own right. (
Chapelboro.com)
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Jesse Holley On Michael Malone, UNC Basketball Staff Continuity
New UNC basketball coach
Michael Malone intends to keep
Pat Sullivan and Sean May on his staff. Former UNC guard and 2005 National Champion
Jesse Holley weighs in on the Malone hire, his coaching staff choices, and if it will turn out to be the right move for Carolina.
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Fri Apr 10, 2026
What Michael Malone brings to UNC basketball offense, defense with coaching philosophy
Michael Malone said he shared a moment with
Tyler Hansbrough, whose No. 50 jersey is retired and hanging from the Smith Center rafters. Hansbrough grabbed Malone by the arm and said, "I know we’re gonna play hard and we’re gonna be tough." Playing hard and playing with toughness are at the top of Malone’s list of requirements for his Tar Heels. (
MSN.com)
Video: TarHeel247 Podcast - John Henson, Scott Williams on Malone Hire, Transfer Targets, and More
Former UNC forward and NBA Champion Scott Williams joins fellow Tar Heel
John Henson to discuss the hiring of
Michael Malone, insights on Malone’s staff hires, transfer portal targets, and
Michael Jordan's level of involvement with Carolina Basketball.
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Malone doesn’t want to 'Be Like Mike,' preferring 'Michael'
If a UNC Basketball player wanted to "Be Like Mike," Tar Heels coach
Michael Malone would undoubtedly be delighted if they played like
Michael Jordan. Just don’t call him Mike. Malone has made it clear he prefers to be called "Michael." That preference drew national attention during the 2021 NBA playoffs when Malone was coach of the Denver Nuggets. (
Tar Heel Tribune)