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We have two Crystal Balls for the Cade Tyson kid from Belmont after his visit this weekend. Secondly, there are serious rumblings/rumors that Seth Trimble pulls out of the transfer portal. I think he will be a huge boost for continuity and toughness next year. It makes me think about what if Theo Pinson would've left after his sophomore year after sitting behind Tokoto? I really think things were emotional and Trimble's family was big mad. His mom was all over social media and let's not forget his older brother left UNC to be a European citizen instead of coming back due to his perceived future roll going forward. Now that the dust has settled, its looking like he won't leave. I mean, who wants to go be the starting PG at Seton Hall or Duquesne anyways!

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RJ Davis is not officially staying yet.  Also, we are probably missing on most of those transfers.  
 

Powell third string PF is funny to me.  You obviously have no idea about his game but keep acting like you know anything 

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14 minutes ago, Shocker said:

RJ Davis is not officially staying yet.  Also, we are probably missing on most of those transfers.  
 

Powell third string PF is funny to me.  You obviously have no idea about his game but keep acting like you know anything 

Try quoting me bud.

“R.J. iSn’T oFfIciAllY BACk”… he’s back, no need to even argue this.

Powell is a defensive specialist and that’s it right now, I’ve watched the majority of his HS games. Anyone thinking he’s going to come in and be a starter right away is out to lunch. He’ll eventually jump Withers but any true Carolina fan knows good and well that Hubert won’t start him right out of the gate. And the fact that we’re in on Thiero and were in on Aidoo is a obvious sign that Hubert is trying to upgrade that position.

There was absolutely no reason to be a dick but yet you decided to have a breakdown.

Editing to add Powell’s scouting report that literally lists his offensive game as being a work in progress (https://247sports.com/player/drake-powell-46116213/).

And as for the transfers, UNC already has multiple CB’s for Tyson and are likely to land Omoruyi. Thiero and Brea are up in the air.

 

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