
North Carolina men's basketball has officially signed Maximo Adams, days after he committed to the program. The four-star forward from Chatsworth, California, who attends Sierra Canyon High School, will be in Chapel Hill next year to start the 2026-2027 season. Per 247Sports, Adams is listed with a 97 overall rating — No. 24 nationally, No. 11 at his position and No. 4 in the state of California.
Besides the Tar Heels, Texas, Kansas, Michigan State, Kentucky, USC, Alabama, Arizona State, BYU, Houston, Duke, and others recruited the 6-foot-7 forward. And with this addition, it provides some talent with the likely absence of current freshman Caleb Wilson, potentially leaving following this year, heading off to the next level, and playing in the NBA.
Head coach Hubert Davis commented on Adams officially signing, detailing his playstyle.
"We are thrilled to have Maximo join the UNC family,” says Carolina head coach Hubert Davis. “Maximo can score in a variety of ways, rebound and defend multiple positions. His elite versatility on both ends of the floor was exactly what we wanted and needed.”
The future is far away, but assuming everyone stays after this year concludes, and with the expected departures like Wilson, Adams would be joining a frontcourt with Jarin Stevenson and Henri Veesaar — crashing the glass, running in transition and spacing the floor from the three-point line.
247Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein dove into Adams' game this past summer, discussing what he brings when out on the hardwood floor.
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