The North Carolina Tar Heels are bolstering their coaching ranks with significant experience, announcing the addition of former head coach Kim English to Michael Malone's staff. This move signals a clear intent to build a deep and knowledgeable bench as the program looks ahead to the upcoming season.
English, 37, brings a wealth of recent head coaching experience from the Big East, having spent the last three seasons at Providence. While his overall record there was 48-52, his familiarity with high-major competition and player development will be a valuable asset in Chapel Hill. His hiring follows the earlier addition of Chuck Martin, creating a reshaped and formidable assistant coaching team.
This strategic hire comes on the heels of another positive development for the Tar Heels: securing a commitment from former Virginia Tech wing Neoklis Avdalas. Together, these moves demonstrate a program actively and decisively building its roster and its leadership, aiming to combine fresh talent with proven coaching acumen.
With English on board, the core of Malone's staff is taking shape, featuring a mix of new voices and retained continuity. As the offseason continues, all eyes will be on how this revamped coaching group molds the Tar Heels' identity and prepares them for the relentless competition of ACC basketball.
