Here’s a List of Every Transfer to Join the UNC Men’s Basketball Program This Offseason (2025) ...Middle East

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With the transfer portal open for men’s basketball, several transfers have announced their intentions to join head coach Hubert Davis and UNC next season. Here’s a list of those incoming players:

Jonathan Powell – West Virginia

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After spending just one season at West Virginia, Powell hit the transfer portal. But the rising sophomore still provided plenty of reasons for optimism in his lone year as a Mountaineer. The six-foot-six wing rained in 64 three-pointers and shot 35 percent from downtown, both of which ranked him among the top freshmen in the Big 12 Conference. Originally from Dayton, OH, Powell averaged 8.3 points per game. He will have three years of eligibility remaining in Chapel Hill.

Henri Veesaar – Arizona

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A seven-footer from Estonia, Veesaar immediately solves the size problems which plagued the Tar Heels during the 2024-25 season. As a redshirt sophomore at Arizona, Veesaar appeared in all 37 of the Wildcats’ games during the 2024-25 campaign while starting five. He ranked fourth among his teammates in scoring (9.4 points per game) and led the Wildcats in rebounding (5.0 per game). Elsewhere, Veesaar averaged 1.1 blocked shots per game and shot 68.6 percent on free throws. He will have two years of eligibilty remaining.

Kyan Evans – Colorado State

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A six-foot-two guard from Kansas City who started all 36 of his team’s games during the 2024-25 season, Evans was critical in Colorado State’s late-season surge which saw the Rams win the Mountain West Tournament and upset No. 5 seed Memphis in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Against the Tigers, Evans scored 23 points and made six three-pointers without committing a single turnover. For the season, Evans shot nearly 45 percent from long distance. He will have two years of eligibility in Chapel Hill.

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