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Projected UNC basketball starter named to Karl Malone Award Watch List

Oct 12, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Cade Tyson (5) with the ball in the second half at the Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
Oct 12, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Cade Tyson (5) with the ball in the second half at the Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

I was a little concerned when the college basketball offseason started, as the North Carolina Tar Heels struck out on several, high-profile transfer portal targets to replace production from last year's veterans.

With the regular season starting in just a couple days, though, that concern is no longer.

Not even a month after the NCAA Tournament ended, UNC head coach Hubert Davis landed sharp-shooting power forward Cade Tyson, the in-state junior who played his first two seasons of college ball at Belmont University.

Tyson hasn't played a game yet in Carolina Blue, but he's already gaining some well-deserved preseason recognition.

On Halloween (Thursday, Oct. 31), Tyson was named to the Karl Malone Award Watch List. Tyson is one of 20 total honorees, plus just one of two from the ACC (Clemson's Ian Schieffelin)

If you're a fan of the Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers or simply just basketball in general, you're likely familiar with the Award's namesake, as Malone is one of the best power forwards to ever play the game.

Tyson is exactly the kind of player who fits the Tar Heels' roster. He's 6'7" and can play at either the 3 or 4, possibly even the 5 in smaller lineups, sort of like a Brady Manek-type star.

More importantly for UNC, Tyson can shoot – and make – 3-pointers. His numbers at Belmont were unconscious: a career 44.6 percent mark from beyond the arc, highlighted by a season-high of 46.5% last year.

North Carolina isn't always known for its perimeter shooting, so Tyson fills an immediate void. Tyson's also the type of Stretch 4 that helped the Tar Heels to their surprise, 2022 NCAA Title Game run, with the only difference being his name isn't Brady Manek.

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