Matt Able, the UNC basketball commit, is caught in a high-stakes tug-of-war over his NBA future. The former NC State guard, who turned heads as a freshman with the Wolfpack, made waves by entering the transfer portal before pledging to the Tar Heels. But his commitment came with a twist—he's still testing the NBA Draft waters, and his stock is soaring.
At the NBA Scouting Combine in Chicago, Able has been nothing short of impressive. Initially projected as a second-round pick, he's now climbing the rankings, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering if he'll ever suit up for Chapel Hill. "It's definitely a tough decision," Able told Jeff Borzello on Wednesday. "I love UNC, I'm excited to get over there at some point… I'm still back and forth on it. I gotta think about it some more, get with my camp and figure it out."
This dilemma comes at a pivotal time for the Tar Heels. First-year head coach Michael Malone is rebuilding the roster after a rough season, leaning heavily on the transfer portal to reshape the team. Able's arrival was a major win—a dynamic guard who could be a cornerstone of the new era. But if he opts for the NBA, it's a blow that would force Malone and his staff back to the drawing board.
For now, Able's decision hangs in the balance, a classic battle between college loyalty and professional ambition. Whether he ends up in a Tar Heels jersey or an NBA one, his journey is a reminder of the ever-shifting landscape of college basketball—and the tough choices that come with talent.
