The UNC men’s basketball team looked to the transfer portal to fill a couple starting spots for its upcoming season, which starts on Monday, Nov. 4 against Elon at the Dean Dome.
North Carolina originally snagged Cade Tyson from Belmont, then later Ven-Allen Lubin from Vanderbilt.
It doesn’t appear that head coach Hubert Davis is done fine-tuning the Tar Heels’ 2024-2025 roster.
On Saturday Aug. 10, it was reported that UNC reached out to Georgia Tech transfer Tyzhaun Claude. A Goldsboro, North Carolina native, Claude spent his first three seasons at Morehead State before transferring to Western Carolina.
Claude appeared in 32 games (four starts) for the Yellow Jackets last year, averaging 4.8 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. Claude’s best collegiate season was the year before at Western Carolina, where he broke out to average a career-high 15.4 points per game.
If the Tar Heels are able to land Claude, who stands 6’7″, he’d likely be a reserve forward.
UNC has reached out to Georgia Tech transfer Tyzhaun Claude, per Trilly Donovan.
Averaged 4.8 PPG & 5.2 RPG with the Yellow Jackets last season and averaged 15.4 PPG & 8.6 the season before with Western Carolina.
North Carolina native with one year of eligibility left pic.twitter.com/YqPTnkDJR0
— Unc Zone (@ZoneUnc) August 10, 2024
Snagging Claude isn’t a must-get for UNC, but he also couldn’t hurt. North Carolina doesn’t have a ton of depth at small forward, as 5-star freshman Ian Jackson and Drake Powell are likely to split time at that spot.
Good teams always have depth, something the Tar Heels have struggled with in recent years. Here’s to hoping Claude chooses UNC.
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