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THI Podcast: What's Going On With GG Jackson?!

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THI publisher Andrew Jones and director of basketball recruiting/analyst David Sisk go in-depth on the GG Jackson, who verbally committed to UNC in April, decommit/reclassify rumors.

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UNC at Indiana in ACC/B10 Challenge | Armando Bacot vs Trayce Jackson-Davis | Conference Realignment

ESPN recently released the pairings for the 2022 edition of the ACC – Big 10 Challenge. The North Carolina Tar Heels will travel to Bloomington, Indiana to take on the Indiana Hoosiers. UNC last went to Assembly Hall for the ACC – Big 10 Challenge in the 2016-17 season; a game the Hoosiers won 76-67. Justin Jackson led the Tar Heels in scoring that night with 21. While that setback was disappointing at the time, it helped turn that team into the national champions they eventually became. Will Hubert Davis’ team fair better with the veteran leadership of Leaky Black, Armando Bacot, RJ Davis, and Caleb Love?

Jimmy's Famous Seafood emulates UNC Tar Heels Basketball: Work Hard, Work Smart, Work Together

Hear the co-owner of Jimmy’s Famous Seafood talk about how he utilizes principles from the Carolina Basketball family to run their business. Just like Dean Smith, Roy Williams, and Hubert Davis have taught Carolina to Play Hard, Play Smart, and Play Together, the goal at Jimmy’s is to Work Hard, Work Smart, and Work Together.

Come #GetFamous with host Isaac Schade and Jimmy’s Famous Seafood co-owner John Minadakis, the man behind all those hilarious and mouthwatering tweets from the Baltimore area restaurant. The two discuss John’s Tar Heel fandom, the impressive year put together by Hubert Davis’ first team, and what makes Armando Bacot the perfect student-athlete for the restaurant to sign to an NIL deal.

UNC Guard Caleb Love Got Some 4th of July Work In!

Caleb Love's BREAKOUT SEASON Highlights | 15.5 PPG 3.5 APG 37 FG%, NCAA All-Tourney

Caleb Love became the fourth starter on UNC’s 2022 Final Four team to announce his return to the Tar Heels for next season, opting not to enter the NBA Draft process ahead of Sunday evening’s deadline. Instead, the NCAA tournament breakout star will remain in Chapel Hill for his junior year.
Love dazzled as the second-leading scorer for the Tar Heels during the 2021–22 season, averaging 15.9 points per game on 37.1% shooting from the floor and 36% from beyond the arc. He also dished out 3.6 assists per contest, tied for the most among his teammates with fellow sophomore guard RJ Davis. Love earned All-ACC Honorable Mention honors and was named to the Final Four and All-East Regional teams.

North Carolina vs. Miami Championship Game | ACC Men's Basketball Classic (2013)

The Miami Hurricanes completed an incredible season before the NCAA Tournament by winning both the ACC regular season and men’s basketball tournament championships. The Hurricanes, led by Shane Larkin, defeated North Carolina 87-77 in the championship game. Larkin had 28 points, seven assists, five rebounds, and two steals on his way to being named the tournament MVP. Trey McKinney-Jones added 20 points, four rebounds, three assists, and three steals for Miami. P.J. Hairston led UNC with 28 points., three rebounds, and two steals. This was the Hurricanes’ first-ever ACC Tournament Championship.

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What's Justin McKoy's Role Next Season?! | UNC Basketball Lookahead Series

In the fourth episode of our UNC Basketball Lookahead Series, THI staff writer Jacob Turner and publisher Andrew Jones go in-depth on senior forward Justin McKoy’s career in Chapel Hill so far before looking ahead to what his role could be on next year’s team.

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Why UNC's After 5-Star 2024 Guard Tre Johnson! | Scouting Report Podcast

On the sixth episode of our Scouting Report series, THI staff writer Jacob Turner and director of basketball recruiting/analyst David Sisk sit down to discuss 5-star 2024 shooting guard target and Dallas, TX, native Tre Johnson’s game, future development, recruitment, and more after David saw him play at the Nike EYBL Session 3 in Louisville on Memorial Day weekend.

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Justin McKoy Interview | UNC Basketball 2022-23 Season

Justin McKoy (@justinmckoy4) joined George (@britishtarheel) on The Tar Heel Show for Episode Three of Season Three to discuss last season, growing up in the Tobacco Road Triangle and Justin shares insights on how this summer has been going and what we can expect for the 2022/23 season.

Justin goes in-depth with stories about Coach Hubert Davis from last season and what he is saying to the players this year.

Justin also talks about how the players feel about the upcoming year, how the practices are going and the ‘switch’ that is turned on.

2022-23 North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball Roster Preview: D'Marco Dunn

It’s the sixth week of the summer preview for the 2022-23 North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball roster. We have finished the freshmen (Seth Trimble, Jalen Washington, Tyler Nickel, Will Shaver) and the transfer (Pete Nance) and we now move to the first returning player: sophomore guard D’Marco Dunn. Dunn is a 6’4″, 185-pound guard from Tucson, Arizona