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UNC Basketball Gears Up for a Transformative Summer

Coach Bill Robinson leads the Carolina Basketball School, spotlighting new recruits and international prospects

The University of North Carolina’s basketball program is gearing up for a pivotal summer, with Coach Bill Robinson at the helm of the Carolina Basketball School, a program that promises fans an early look at Michael Malone’s first team.

Robinson’s vision emphasizes the importance of summer camps, and the unique atmosphere at Montross Camp serves as a proving ground for the next generation of Tar Heels.

A glimpse of the camp experience

Isaac Schade and Coach Robinson recently discussed how the camp’s environment blends intense skill work with a camaraderie that mirrors the traditions of Carolina basketball, setting the stage for a promising fall season.

Among the standout prospects, Caleb Wilson is being heralded as a potential top pick in the NBA Draft, with analysts suggesting he could become the best player in his class.

Adding to the roster, 7‑foot red‑shirt freshman center Cade Bennerman from Nashville, Tennessee, has officially signed with the North Carolina men’s basketball program, bringing size and experience to the frontcourt.

International scouting perspective

European scout Ersin Demir provided insights into UNC’s international recruits, highlighting how global talent is increasingly shaping the team’s future.

The combination of domestic development and overseas scouting signals a new era for UNC basketball, one that could redefine its traditions while embracing fresh ideas.

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