
Recently offered recruit calls UNC basketball his 'dream school'
This recruit says UNC is his 'dream school'
The North Carolina Tar Heels are establishing their 2027 basketball recruiting board, recently offering a few recruits in the class over the past week. Among those players is in-state combo guard L.J. Smith who earned his offer from Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels.
The four-star guard hails out of Lincolnton, North Carolina and has a total of 15 offers so far in his recruitment. After his offer with UNC, Smith dished on the program and had an interesting comment, calling the Tar Heels his 'dream school.'
Here is what he told Rivals about the Tar Heels:
'I was really excited. It's my dream school. There were a lot of emotions. I just told them, 'Thank you, and I'm really excited to get down to campus.'
Smith will likely visit North Carolina a few times in his recruitment, being an in-state recruit, it's easier for him to get there not only for an official visit but unofficial visits as well.
The 6-foot-4, 180-pound combo guard is ranked No. 27 nationally, the No. 2 combo guard, and the No. 3 player in the state of North Carolina per the 247Sports recruiting rankings. He holds offers from Kansas, LSU, Ohio State, Tennessee, Virginia, Texas A&M, and Clemson, among others.
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