
North Carolina gave coach Hubert Davis $14 million to build a roster that can compete for a national championship. According to ESPN, the Tar Heels added five players from the transfer portal and three from high school.
Kyan Evans, a sophomore at Colorado State and one of the transfer players, is a prolific scorer who averaged 10.6 points and 3.1 assists last season. Besides Evans, Davis also added Caleb Wilson, the No. 5 player in the ESPN 100.
On Sunday, analysts Joey Powell, Sean Moran and Sherrell McMillan of Inside Carolina weighed in on the Tar Heels’ expensive overhaul on the “Coast to Coast” show.
McMillan said that North Carolina needed this to compete with other schools that spent big in the portal.
“More than anything — just like when Bill Belichick (UNC football coach) was hired — I think the takeaway here is not, ‘Oh, look what UNC got for $14 million for this roster.’ It is, ‘Wow, UNC put $14 million into a roster.’ To me, that’s the takeaway,” McMillan said (TS: 29:53). “That’s what will last far after these guys are gone: that North Carolina sees value in its basketball program as the shining star it has always been and wants to make sure it stays that way.
“We can have a larger conversation at some point, but I think it sends a message to the world that Carolina is open for business, should it need to be. And it also sends a message to Hubert Davis that he’s supported, that they really want this to work.”