The UNC basketball program's search for roster reinforcements through the transfer portal has hit a snag, as reports indicate the Tar Heels are no longer pursuing center Momo Faye.
Under first-year head coach Michael Malone, North Carolina has been actively reshaping its roster for the upcoming season. The Tar Heels have already secured several commitments in both the frontcourt and backcourt, but the hunt for additional talent continues—especially in the paint.
Faye, a 7-foot center currently playing for Paris Basketball, was reportedly on UNC's radar after Malone and assistant coach Chuck Martin conducted overseas scouting trips. However, according to On3's Joe Tipton, the Tar Heels have backed off their pursuit, likely due to the financial demands associated with bringing Faye stateside.
This development leaves North Carolina searching for answers at the center position. With Henri Veesaar, James Brown, and Zaydn High all departing the program, depth in the middle has become a glaring need for the Tar Heels as they prepare for Malone's debut season.
For fans looking to gear up for the new era of Carolina basketball, stay tuned as the roster continues to take shape through the spring transfer window.
