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First Domino Falls as UNC Lands Key Transfer Commitment

First Commitment for The Tar Heels

The first commitment finally lands for Michael Malone and this new era of Carolina basketball. After weeks of uncertainty, the Tar Heels have landed former Virginia Tech guard Neoklis Avdalas. A crystal ball prediction appeared early Monday morning linking Avdalas to North Carolina, and that prediction has now come true.  

Avdalas was a 6-foot-9 freshman guard for Virginia Tech this past season who averaged 12.1 points per game this past season. He’ll hopefully be able to fill in some of the current roster holes thus far, and should fit in nicely with the projected team in Chapel Hill.

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Avdalas’ Role In Carolina 

Avdalas brings a uniqueness to the team with his long frame and diverse skillset. His length allows him to be a versatile piece on offense and defense, something that Michael Malone would thrive with, making this signing make that much more sense. With his high IQ and excellent court vision he’s able to play point guard, and excel, but his positional versatility allows him to stretch to the wing if need be. Which in this instance, should 5-star commit Dylan Mingo stay, would likely be the case.  

Above all, he’s a polished but still improving player. As time goes on Avdalas has just gotten better and better. An offseason in Chapel Hill under Malone and the rest of the Carolina coaching staff should benefit him greatly going into next season.

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Last season, we saw Carolina struggle at times with guard play, and Avdalas should alleviate those issues greatly. He is a skilled scorer and facilitator, two things that Carolina lacked last season. With a talented team to surround Avdalas, good things seem to be arriving in Chapel Hill. 

A Greek native, he’ll add to the list of international players developed under Michael Malone. One can hope that this is the starting domino fall for the Tar Heels, as they look to land other commitments from their long list of interested transfers. 

North Carolina visited Wake Forest transfer Juke Harris this past weekend, and will host Utah transfer Terrance Brown for a campus visit today, hopefully ending with more good news for next season’s outlook.  Things are finally rolling along for Michael Malone and the Tar Heels, and it seems like next season will host plenty of new faces in Chapel Hill. A new era is underway and Neoklis Avdalas is a great step in the right direction.

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