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Despite adding a new 5-star commit, there’s a glaring issue with UNC’s roster Michael Malone must fix⬇️

 

 

Michael Malone’s Tar Heels have a glaring weakness and Sayon Keita won’t fix it

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UNC is thrusting a developmental project into a major starting role, and his thin frame could prove problematic.

While he hasn’t necessarily hit a home run in his first offseason leading the Tar Heels, Michael Malone has notched quite a few doubles in the Transfer Portal and international recruiting. Tuesday’s commitment from 6-foot-11, Malian center Sayon Keita was another.

 

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The FC Barcelona product will fill the void Henri Veesaar left in Chapel Hill when he declared for the NBA Draft, and now rounds out an interesting starting five for Malone’s Tar Heels that should be poised to contend in the ACC.

With Terrence Brown and Matt Able in the backcourt, Neoklis Avdalas and Jarin Stevenson on the wing, and Keita in the middle, UNC has plenty of talent. It also has a glaring flaw, and the Keita addition won’t fix it. In fact, it may even make it worse.

 

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Sayon Keita adds another slight frame to UNC’s rail-thin front court

Most simply put, North Carolina is too skinny. In an era when teams are looking to supersize to dominate the rim, get easy baskets on offense, prevent them on defense, and maximize possessions with offensive rebounds, UNC has added a reasonable amount of height. Keita is nearly 7-foot, Stevenson stands 6-foot-10, and Avdalas is 6-foot-9. Even Able provides excellent positional size at 6-foot-6 in the backcourt.

However, Keita, Stevenson, and Avdalas are all listed at 215 pounds. They’re all slim, which allows them to be switchable and athletic on the perimeter, but presents the possibility that they’re bullied inside. Duke has 6-foot-11, 250-pound Patrick Ngonba II coming back. Louisville just added 6-foot-10, 235-pound Flory Bidunga to its front court. In the SEC, Florida has 6-foot-10, 265-pound Rueben Chinyelu anchoring a front court with 6-foot-11, 236-pound Alex Condon, and 6-foot-9, 215-pound Thomas Haugh.

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Keita will have an entire offseason to add weight and strength to his frame, but whether he’s physically developed by November or not, he’ll almost certainly be North Carolina’s starting center. That has to be an uneasy feeling for Malone and his staff because if Keita gets pushed around in ACC play, there isn’t much they can do.

Florida Atlantic transfer Maxim Logue, who is a physical interior presence at 6-foot-9, 232 pounds, could be a key solution for North Carolina off the bench. A change of pace from Keita’s up-and-down rim-running, high-flying style.

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However, there are rumors that Logue could struggle to meet UNC’s academic standards. Nothing is certain yet, but if his transfer falls through, there aren’t many other options available to turn to in the transfer portal. That would leave UNC with a center rotation of Keita and 7-foot, 205-pound Northwestern transfer Cade Bennerman. Not exactly the bash brothers.

 

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Keita is a major pickup for UNC. However, as he reclassifies from the 2027 class, he’s a developmental piece with long-term upside who will be thrust into a starting role as a freshman. How ready he is for that challenge, physically, will determine how far the Tar Heels can go in Malone’s first year.

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