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UNC Basketball Recruiting update from EYBL Session 4

What are the prospects that caught the attention of the UNC basketball recruiting team on the second day of the Kansas City Nike EYBL session?

After a busy first day at the Kansas City Nike EYBL session on Thursday, college coaches are back all day Friday to scout top talent across the country.

On the first day, Hubert Davis and his staff had two A future commit of the program will be executed. The second day of the event seemed to focus on other new hires who might be interested in the next few months.

Here’s some of the latest information about the players that Tar Heels was watching carefully:

-Like Thursday, North Carolina had three coaches, including Davis, who were watching ahead of the four-stars of 2024. Isaiah Evans.. Native to Huntersville, North Carolina, 247Sports He is expected to be 3rd overall in his state and 20th overall in his graduation class. At the moment, the official offer has not been extended to Evans, but in the near future it can change very well.

– Sean May Assistant Coach watched Hill Crestprep’s outstanding Jason Asemota compete. Second rated player in Arizona (According to 247Sports) Coaches from multiple schools, including Kentucky and Rutgers, came to see him.

– Davis saw the 2024 point guard Daniel Freitag perform an absolute show as he demonstrated his ability to influence the game in different ways.

Overall, Freitag scored 30 points and added nine rebounds and seven assists to the team’s victory, scoring almost a triple-double. He went to the free throw line 18 times and knocked down all attempts from the charity strike.

Freitag is not currently ranked 247SportsIf he continues to perform at a high level, it can change quite rapidly.

Events like this serve as a good way to actually see the prospects that will attract the attention of the coaches of their respective college programs. For the UNC basketball program, we have a little more insight into who they might ultimately target, and we may get more information as the event continues this weekend.

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