
The transfer portal was the North Carolina Tar Heels' main source of assembling a championship-caliber roster this season. The Tar Heels did land several recruits, including five-star power forward Caleb Wilson, who leads the team in points and rebounds through nine games. Nevertheless, North Carolina's roster consists of four transfers, who are all currently starters for Hubert Davis.
The most important acquisition in the transfer portal was former Arizona center Henri Veesaar, who has transformed the Tar Heels' frontcourt and defense.
The 6-foot-11, 224-pound center is averaging 16.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game, which are both career-highs for the third-year big man.
Following the win against Georgetown, Davis highlighted Veesaar's performance and what the center has meant to North Carolina through the early portion of the season.
North Carolina's offense has struggled at various points this season, but Veesaar has proven to be one the more consistent elements in the team. Over the last month, the junior center is averaging 18 points and 11 rebounds during that span.
Freshman guard Derek Dixon has also taken notice of Veesaar's impact, and explained how the center opens up the rest of the offense for everyone else.
Overall, this has been the most impactful transfer portal addition for the Tar Heels and has provided a seismic shift in the rebounding department.
Grade: A+
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