

Carolina’s search for a point guard to replace Elliot Cadeau is over as the Tar Heels have will get a Mountain West Conference star who had a big game in the NCAA tournament and is an outstanding perimeter shooter.
Kyan Evans, a 6–2 rising junior former Colorado State star announced his commitment to UNC on his X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday evening.
Evans is the second transfer portal commitment of the offseason for Carolina, which last week got a commitment from former Arizona center Henri Veesaar.
Evans poured in 23 points and six 3-pointers while dishing out six assists in Colorado State’s 78–70 first-round upset victory over Memphis, then had 10 points and two 3-pointers in the Rams’ heartbreaking 72–71 second-round loss to Maryland.
Evans is one of five Division I players last season than had more than a 20 assist percentage (percentage of teammate field goals assisted on while he was on the floor), shot better than 50% from on 2-point attempts (51.0%), better than 40% from 3-point range (44.6%), better than 80% of his free-throw attempts (85.2%) and made at least 50 3-pointers.
He shot better than 53.4% from 3-point range in the last 14 games (39 of 73) and was in the 99th perentile for 3-point shooting, in the 96th percentile on catch-and-shoot 3s, the 87th percentile on assists and 92nd percentile on defensive impact.
After only averaging 8.1 minutes per game and coming off the bench in every game of his freshman season, Evans averaged 10.6 points, 3.1 assists and 1.9 turnovers in starting all 36 games for Colorado State last season. He made 44.6% of his 3-point attempts, scoring 70 3s, including multiple 3s in 21 games, at least three in 13 games, at least four in four games, and that career-high of six against Memphis.
Evans has scored in double figures in 23 career games. He’s dished out at least four assists in 16 games, at least five in 10 games, at least six in four games, at least seven in three games, with a career-high of eight in CSU’s 79–58 home win over Air Force on Jan. 28. His career-high turnover total is four, which he’s done five times, all of those last season.