
North Carolina Tar Heels star Caleb Wilson thanked the university for his time with the team in Chapel Hill after a stellar freshman season with the Tar Heels.
In a video posted to his social media accounts, Wilson shared a message to UNC fans thanking them for their support throughout this past season, while also announcing his declaration for the NBA Draft. Wilson was a standout star as a rookie for UNC last season, averaging 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.5 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game while shooting 58 percent from the floor.
His incredible season was cut short due to a wrist injury suffered in early February that later turned into a broken thumb that required season-ending surgery. As such, the Tar Heels fizzled out in the first round of the NCAA Tournament without him, and his head coach, Hubert Davis, was let go after the season concluded.
Despite the sour ending for the team, Wilson’s individual achievements won’t be discounted. He became the first UNC freshman since 2006 to be named an All-American, holds the UNC freshman record for 20-point games and most consecutive double-digit scoring games to open a career, and was also named First Team All-ACC and ACC All-Rookie Team for his efforts.
Wilson will now focus his attention on the NBA Draft later this summer. After a stellar season at UNC, Wilson is projected to be selected within the top five of the 2026 NBA Draft. His rare combination of size and skill has turned him into one of the best prospects in a loaded freshman class. Additionally, his defensive prowess ranks him as one of the best defenders in the entire draft.
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