Hubert Davis happy with his roster after many offseason changes

By R.L. Bynum

CHAPEL HILL — Since Carolina’s frustrating season ended without an NCAA tournament berth, Coach Hubert Davis said he has had no days off.

Offseason is genuinely a misnomer these days with the transfer portal, players able to transfer and not sit out a year, some players playing a fifth season and NIL luring others to weigh their options.

Davis played for six NBA teams, and sees all of the player movement as not that different from what goes on in pro basketball.

“I would characterize it more as free agency,” Davis said at his summer press conference on Thursday. “You really do have to have the ability to change, to tweak, to pivot, to alter, to be able to put a team together.”

It was never more true during a spring and summer when seven players transferred out of the program and five transferred in.

The freshman class includes one player who Davis expected to come (forward Zayden High), one he expected to come but didn’t (guard Simeon Wilcher, who decommitted and will play at St. John’s) and one (point guard Elliot Cadaeu) who reclassified and decided will arrive at UNC a year early.

“In the past, you could predict what a team’s going to look like next year and the year after that and what it’s going to look like at this time,” Davis said. “You could recruit in a way knowing that this person’s going to be here or this person’s going to be gone. You can no longer do that.”

It leads to some interesting situations, such as Carolina bringing in forward Harrison Ingram from Stanford after the Tar Heels couldn’t lure him to come out of high school to Chapel Hill. The recruiting seems to never end, whether it involves players on the roster, in high school who have committed or have signed, or in the transfer portal.

With all the moving parts in college basketball, Davis said he’s considering hiring a general manager as other programs have done.

“You can 100 percent predict that you don’t know what it will look like from year to year,” Davis said. “You can have everybody staying, or you can have some people leaving. It’s on a year-to-year basis. But what I love is Carolina will always stay the same, and the standard of this program and what it’s about will never change.”

The personnel obviously changed a lot, though, with only four returning players.

There’s a lot of chemistry to develop but Davis says that the process has gone well since they’ve been together all summer, going through individual workouts and spending time with each other. That process includes Davis building relationships with each of the newcomers.

“That’s what we’ve been doing, is just spending a lot of time together just getting to know each other and building those relationships,” Davis said. “When you have relationships, building the chemistry part on the basketball court is the easy part.”

With summer school ending next week, the team will have its final two summer practices next week as Carolina tries to rebound from last season.

“There are a number of things that we needed to address and get better from last year,” Davis said. “I thought last year, we weren’t a very good outside shooting team. I think that the team that we have now? I think we’re a better shooting team.”

Carolina was last in the ACC in 3-point shooting in conference games at 31.2%. Boosting the Tar Heels’ perimeter shooting will be Notre Dame transfer Cormac Ryan (95 career 3-pointers) and Brown transfer Paxton Wojcik (made 38% of his 3-point shots last season).

“I didn’t think last year we were very good in terms of ball movement and sharing the basketball,” Davis said. “So, I feel like we have multiple playmakers now that not only can make plays for themselves, but also make plays for their teammates. “

The Tar Heels were 13th in the ACC in assists per conference game at 11.97. The most significant addition in terms of playmaking is Cadeau, who may be the best passer in the program since Kendall Marshall.

“I really like the mix and the combinations of this team,” Davis said. “I know it’s really early, but there’s a lot of versatility and that’s something that I’m really excited about.”

Davis said his roster is exactly where he wanted it to be as he thought about it after the season ended, even though he didn’t know if he would get there.

“We’re in a great spot and I like the makeup of this team and I like where we are right now. I’m very happy with it,” Davis said.

He said that being efficient with little details will make a big difference after a season in which 11 of the 13 losses were in games with a one-possession margin with three minutes left.

“That comes down to discipline and details, getting the box out here, not turning the ball over here, making a free throw here, making a shot there, setting the screen here,” Davis said. “That’s something that, as a team, we’ve just got to do a better job in this upcoming season.”

NOTES — UNC is close to announcing its non-conference schedule in the next couple of weeks but is awaiting confirmation of a neutral-site game. The Tar Heels will play an exhibition game on Oct. 27, the night before the football team plays at Georgia Tech. … Davis came to the press conference after attending the funeral in Goldsboro of former Carolina player Cecil Exum, who died two weeks ago at age 60. … West Virginia transfer James Okonkwo hasn’t yet officially signed with UNC, but that’s expected to only be a formality.


DateMonth/dayScoreOpponent/event
(current ranks)
Record
October
27FridayW, 117–53vs. St. Augustine’sExhibition
November
6MondayW, 86–70vs. Radford1–0
12SundayW, 90–68vs. Lehigh2–0
17FridayW, 77–52vs. UC Riverside3–0
Battle 4 Atlantis
in the Bahamas
22WednesdayW, 91–69Northern Iowa4–0
23ThursdayL, 83–81, OTVillanova4–1
24FridayW, 87–72Arkansas5–1
ACC/SEC
Men’s Challenge
29WednesdayW, 100–92vs. No. 6 Tennessee6–1
December
2SaturdayW, 78–70vs. Florida State7–1,
1–0 ACC
Jimmy V Classic
in New York
5TuesdayL, 87–67No. 1 Connecticut7–2
CBS Sports Classic
in Atlanta
16SaturdayL, 87–83No. 12 Kentucky7–3
Jumpman Invitational
in Charlotte
20WednesdayW, 81–69Oklahoma8–3
—————————
29FridayW, 105–60vs. Charleston Southern9–3
January
2TuesdayW, 70–57at Pittsburgh10–3, 2–0 ACC
6SaturdayW, 65–55at Clemson11–3, 3–0 ACC
10WednesdayW, 67–54at N.C. State12–3, 4–0 ACC
13SaturdayW, 103–67vs. Syracuse13–3, 5–0 ACC
17WednesdayW, 86–70vs. Louisville14–3, 6–0 ACC
20SaturdayW, 76–66vs. Boston College15–3, 7–0 ACC
22MondayW, 85–64vs. Wake Forest16–3, 8–0 ACC
27SaturdayW, 75–68at Florida State17–3, 9–0 ACC
30TuesdayL, 74–73at Georgia Tech17–4, 9–1 ACC
February
3SaturdayW, 93–84vs. No. 13 Duke18–4, 10–1 ACC
6TuesdayL, 80–76vs. Clemson18–5, 10–2 ACC
10SaturdayW, 75–72at Miami19–5, 11–2 ACC
13TuesdayL, 86–79at Syracuse19–6, 11–3 ACC
17SaturdayW, 96–81vs. Virginia Tech20–6, 12–3 ACC
24SaturdayW, 54–44at Virginia21–6, 13–3 ACC
26MondayW, 75–71vs. Miami22–6, 14–3 ACC
March
2SaturdayW, 79–70vs. N.C. State23–6, 15–3 ACC
5TuesdayW, 84–51vs. Notre Dame24–6, 16–3 ACC
9SaturdayW, 84–79at No. 13 Duke25–6, 17–3 ACC
ACC tournament
Washington
14ThursdayW, 92–67Quarterfinals:
Florida State
26–6
15FridayW, 72–65Semifinals:
Pittsburgh
27–6
16SaturdayL, 84–76Final:
N.C. State
27–7
NCAA tournament
21ThursdayW, 90–62First round in Charlotte:
Wagner
28–7
23SaturdayW, 85–69Second round in Charlotte:
Michigan State
29–7
28ThursdayL, 89–87Sweet 16 in Los Angeles:
No. 19 Alabama
29–8


Key events, dates

Saturday, April 27, was the deadline for players to submit their names to the NBA draft
Wednesday — Deadline for players to enter the transfer portal
May 11–12 — NBA G League Elite Camp in Chicago
May 12–19 — NBA Combine in Chicago
May 17–19 — Evaluation for high school players at NCAA-certified events (EYBL in Indianapolis is one of those)
May 29 at 11:59 p.m. — Deadline to withdraw from NBA draft and maintain college eligibility
June 16 at 5 p.m. — Deadline to withdraw from the NBA draft


UNC schedule so far

Nov. 8 — at Kansas (final AP rank No. 20; final NET ranking No. 19)
Nov. 22 — at Hawaii (final NET ranking No. 172)
Nov. 25–27 — Maui Invitational — Auburn (final AP rank No. 18; final NET ranking No. 5), Colorado (unranked; No. 25), Connecticut (No. 1; No. 2), Dayton (No. 24; No. 23), Iowa State (No. 8; No. 6), Memphis (unranked; No. 75), Michigan State (unranked; No. 24)
Dec. 14 — vs. La Salle (final NET ranking No. 195)
Likely in late November — Opponent TBA in ACC/SEC Challenge
December — vs. UCLA (final NET ranking No. 107) in CBS Sports Classic (date, location TBA)
December — vs. Florida (final NET ranking No. 29) in Jumpman Invitational at Charlotte’s Spectrum Center (date TBA)
— Games home and away against Duke, N.C. State and Pittsburgh
— Home games vs. Boston College, California, Georgia Tech, Miami, SMU, Stanford and Virginia
— Road games vs. Clemson, Florida State, Louisville, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest
Note: 2024 NCAA tournament teams are in bold.


Potential 2024-25 UNC roster

No.ClassPlayerPos.HgtWgt
FreshmanJames Brown (4 star)56–8225
FreshmanIan Jackson (5 star)26–4180
FreshmanDrake Powell (5 star)26–5185
2Soph.Elliot Cadeau PG6–1180
1Soph.Zayden High46–9225
JuniorCade Tyson36–7203
13JuniorJalen Washington56–10230
0JuniorSeth Trimble26–3195
5GraduateRJ DavisPG6–0180
Eligible for fifth season
24GraduateJae’Lyn Withers 46–9215
Walk-ons eligible for 5th season
14GraduateCreighton LeboPG6–1180
22GraduateRob Landry26–4190

Photo courtesy of the ACC

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