UNC Basketball Strengthens Roster with Key Transfers
UNC basketball a big winner on final day of transfer portal
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On the final day of the transfer portal, the University of North Carolina men's basketball team bolstered its roster by acquiring guards Terrence Brown from Utah and Matt Able from NC State, along with forward Maxim Logue from Florida Atlantic University. These additions position UNC favorably for the upcoming 2026-27 season.
- 01UNC added guards Terrence Brown (19.9 PPG) and Matt Able, plus forward Maxim Logue.
- 02Isaiah Denis is expected to return as the starting point guard.
- 03Brown will likely start at shooting guard, while Neoklis Avdalas is set at power forward.
- 04UNC is still pursuing Wake Forest guard Juke Harris, who averaged 21.4 points per game.
- 05Seth Trimble is exploring options for an extra year of eligibility.
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The University of North Carolina (UNC) men's basketball team made significant moves on the final day of the transfer portal, acquiring Terrence Brown from the University of Utah, who averaged 19.9 points per game, and Matt Able from North Carolina State University. They also secured Maxim Logue, a versatile 6'9" sophomore who previously played at Florida Atlantic University and Oregon State University. With these additions, UNC has solidified its roster for the 2026-27 season. Isaiah Denis is anticipated to return as the starting point guard, while Brown is expected to take on the shooting guard role. Neoklis Avdalas, a transfer from Virginia Tech, will start at power forward. The team is also eyeing Wake Forest guard Juke Harris, who had an impressive season with an average of 21.4 points per game. Additionally, Seth Trimble is currently in the portal seeking an extra year of eligibility, which could further enhance UNC's competitive edge in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
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These roster changes enhance UNC's competitiveness in the ACC, potentially leading to a stronger season and better performance in upcoming games.
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