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UNC Basketball Locks Down Elite 2028 Prospects as Malone Begins Coaching Era

The Tar Heels’ aggressive recruiting push signals a strategic shift ahead of the next competitive cycle.

Recruiting Momentum at Chapel Hill

North Carolina’s men’s basketball program is reshaping its future by targeting the most coveted prospects in the 2028 class, a move that reflects a clear ambition to sustain competitiveness beyond the current roster.

First‑year head coach Michael Malone has already begun to imprint his vision, emphasizing a blend of skill, size and versatility that aligns with the Tar Heels’ historic style while adapting to the modern game.

At the center of this strategy is AJ Williams, a five‑star small forward who tops the 247Sports rankings for his class and has amassed more than twenty scholarship offers, underscoring his elite status.

Williams’ recruitment has attracted attention from across the country, with Duke, the longtime rival, confirming its interest alongside a slate of programs that includes Brigham Young, Louisville, Indiana, Michigan, Alabama and Kentucky.

The Tar Heels’ early overture to Williams marks the second commitment in the 2028 cycle, following the earlier pledge from center Yann Kamagate, a prospect whose size and shot‑blocking ability add a defensive anchor to the incoming class.

Both recruits embody the type of talent that can elevate UNC’s national profile, and their decisions will likely influence not only the team’s on‑court performance but also the broader recruiting landscape within the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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