
It has been an up-and-down offseason for the North Carolina Tar Heels, and Sunday provided another downward slope for the program's outlook next season.
Days after accepting a job on Michael Malone's coaching staff, former Providence head coach Kim English removed himself as an assistant, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel.
"Sources: Kim English has informed UNC officials that he's decided not to pursue an assistant coach position at North Carolina," Thamel reported.
At his introductory press conference earlier this month, Malone stated that he wanted to assemble a coaching staff to elevate the whole operation.
The 54-year-old head coach's first hire was Arkansas' assistant Chuck Martin , who had served under John Calipari at Kentucky and Arkansas. The 57-year-old coach's ability to recruit has been apparent at both stops and is especially impressive with the Razorbacks, who are not considered a blue-blood program. Despite that, Martin has delivered top-flight recruiting classes in each of the last two years. Martin explained how he can make an impact in the personnel department.
That said, English's experience as an NBA player and as a head coach at Providence and George Mason was supposed to add another element to the Tar Heels. Obviously, that will not be the case, and now Malone has to juggle that departure with the transfer portal closing on April 21.
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