In today's news: a road-rage incident leads to an arrest in Chatham County, and UNC basketball star Henri Veesaar declares for the NBA Draft.
North Carolina center Henri Veesaar has declared for the 2026 NBA Draft, confirming he will not return for his senior season despite lucrative NIL offers. His breakout year — averaging 17 points and 8 ...
Kansas freshman Darryn Peterson declared for the NBA draft on Friday, just as nearly everyone had expected he would ever ...
Following Henri Veesaar's decision to enter the NBA Draft, North Carolina faces the (quite literal) tall task of replacing ...
North Carolina Tar Heels big man Henri Veesaar is officially headed for the 2026 NBA Draft, where he could end up as a first-round selection. Veesaar broke out as a star with the Tar Heels in his ...
UNC basketball center Henri Veesaar is set to enter the 2026 NBA Draft. What's that mean for coach Michael Malone and the Tar Heels?
Rep. Carla Cunningham makes waves while two key basketball players make big decisions about their future in the Triangle.
On Friday, two Triangle college basketball players — one each from Duke and North Carolina — officially declared for the 2026 ...
North Carolina center Henri Veesaar will forgo his final year of eligibility and remain in the 2026 NBA Draft, rejecting multimillion-dollar NIL offers to stay. The 7-foot All-ACC big man averaged 17 ...
According to a report from CBS' Matt Norlander, UNC center Henri Veesaar plans to leave Chapel Hill and declare for the NBA Draft.
Henri Veesaar has made his decision about the NBA Draft. What does this mean for Michael Malone’s roster for next season?
UNC's Henri Veesaar rejects largest NIL offer to declare for 2026 NBA Draft originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The ...
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