There's a homecoming brewing in Chapel Hill, and it's one that Tar Heels fans will love. Former UNC basketball standout Brandon Robinson is returning to the program, this time as a key addition to newly appointed head coach Michael Malone's staff.
Robinson, a wing who played four seasons under the legendary Roy Williams, was part of the 2017 national championship team. His journey with the program didn't end after graduation. He first joined the coaching ranks in May 2021 as the inaugural graduate assistant under Hubert Davis, marking the start of his professional career in basketball operations.
From there, he gained valuable NBA experience, working as an assistant video coordinator for the Charlotte Hornets before taking on the same role with the Utah Jazz. Now, he's bringing that professional insight back to his alma mater, where he'll join a staff that blends college pedigree, NBA know-how, and deep UNC roots.
For a program looking to reassert its dominance, adding a familiar face with championship DNA and behind-the-scenes NBA experience is a smart move. Robinson's return isn't just a feel-good story—it's a strategic addition that could help bridge the gap between the Tar Heels' storied past and their ambitious future.
