UNC Still Has A Shot At A Massive Early Recruiting Win

As North Carolina keeps a close eye on basketball prodigy Marcus Spears Jr., the race to land the versatile powerhouse intensifies among top college programs.

North Carolina is still in the hunt for one of the biggest names in the 2027 class, and Marcus Spears Jr. is already drawing the kind of buzz usually reserved for future pros.

Spears, the top player in the SC Next 100 rankings for 2027, has emerged as a national blue-chip target while playing at Dynamic Prep. Last season, he put up 19.8 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 1.6 steals per game, production that only adds to the intrigue around a 6-foot-10 forward with a highly versatile game.

That versatility is what has made Spears such a coveted recruit. He has the size and athleticism to overpower defenses, and his impact on the defensive end has turned heads this early in his development.

North Carolina remains firmly in the mix, but the Tar Heels are competing with Texas, Arizona, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and USC. Spears is expected to trim his list later this month.

The NBA comparisons have already started, too. ESPN’s Paul Biancardi likened Spears to Jaren Jackson Jr. and Chris Bosh.

“Spears is a premier two-way presence. Much in the way Jackson roamed the paint as a high schooler before developing into one of the NBA's top defenders, Spears uses his 6-foot-10 frame and 7-2 wingspan to protect the interior and dominate the glass, altering defensive possessions even when he doesn't block shots," Biancardi said.

"The left-handed Spears is also beginning to show signs of putting the ball on the floor like Bosh did in high school. Bosh evolved into a floor-spacer later in his NBA career, which would be the next evolution for Spears."

Those are lofty names, but they fit the profile Spears is building as a power forward/center type who can affect the game on both ends. Jackson’s rise as a defensive force and Bosh’s offensive versatility make for a strong early comparison set, especially for a prospect with Spears’ frame and skill package.

For North Carolina, landing him would be a major win for new head coach Michael Malone. Malone was hired earlier this offseason to replace Hubert Davis after back-to-back first-round exits in the NCAA Tournament, and he’s looking to show he can still pull elite talent without having previously held a head coaching job in the NCAA.

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