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Since Hubert Davis took over as the head of the UNC basketball program following Roy Williams’ retirement in 2021, he has shown the ability to attack the transfer portal.
This offseason appears no different, with Davis and the UNC staff very active within the portal as they look to make the necessary additions to next year’s roster in Chapel Hill. Davis’ most recent transfer target seems to also be one of his earliest this cycle.
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Former Belmont transfer Cade Tyson entered the transfer portal nearly three weeks ago back on March 25, and he has been highly sought after by a collection of high-major schools, including the Tar Heels. After UNC’s season came to a close in the Sweet 16, the Tar Heels were in quick contact with Tyson.
It appears that initial contact has led to some mutual interest, as 247Sports’ Travis Branham reported late Thursday evening that UNC is set to host Tyson on an official visit next weekend. It will be Tyson’s second official visit, with the sophomore set to check out Tennessee this weekend.
Tyson’s interest in the two schools make sense, with connections to both the Tar Heels and the Volunteers. He grew up in Monroe, N.C., just under a three-hour drive from UNC’s Chapel Hill campus, while he played his first two collegiate seasons at Belmont, just three hours away from Tennessee’s campus.
NEWS: Belmont sophomore Cade Tyson has entered the transfer portal, a source tells @247SportsPortal.
One of the best shooters in the country, drilling 46.5% of his 5.5 attempts from three per game. Averaged 16.2 points, 5.9 rebounds. pic.twitter.com/p23Rdx5Vxk
— Travis Branham (@TravisBranham_) March 25, 2024
The Tar Heels are familiar with Tyson’s older brother, Hunter, who played at ACC rival Clemson from 2018-2023.
Currently ranked as the No. 25 transfer on 247Sports transfer portal rankings, Tyson averaged 16.2 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.6 assists in 31 games last season. The 6-foot-7 forward played just shy of 32 minutes per game while shooting 46.5 percent beyond the arc.
Tyson’s length and shooting ability would be a welcome addition to the Tar Heel roster heading into next season. But it remains to be seen if UNC basketball can lock up a commitment on next weekend’s visit.
Stay tuned to All Tar Heels on SI for more UNC basketball news.
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