UNC Basketball: 2022 five-star point guard to visit Chapel Hill

COLUMBUS, OHIO - MARCH 22: Rameses, the North Carolina Tar Heels mascot, is seen as they take on the Iona Gaels during the first half of the game in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Nationwide Arena on March 22, 2019 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OHIO - MARCH 22: Rameses, the North Carolina Tar Heels mascot, is seen as they take on the Iona Gaels during the first half of the game in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Nationwide Arena on March 22, 2019 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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The UNC Basketball program will host a five-star point guard in the 2022 recruiting class for their game against Duke on Saturday night

The North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils will add another chapter to their storied rival on Saturday night in the Dean Dome and it will be a rare matchup with one team unranked.

No matter the circumstances, this game always delivers and is usually close. The atmosphere in the Dean Dome should be electric as UNC’s hated rival comes to town.

On Monday, we  told you about a 2021 recruit planning on attending the game on an unofficial to UNC this Saturday and now, he will be joined by another recruit.

Class of 2022 five-star point guard Jaden Bradley will take an unofficial visit to Chapel Hill for the weekend and will take in the game on Saturday per ESPN’s Paul Biancardi:

The five-star point guard is a native of Concord, North Carolina and plays his high school ball at Cannon. He’s one of the best players in the 2022 class, ranked No. 7 overall by the 247 Sports Composite Rankings and is the top player in the state of North Carolina.

Bradley has a total of nine offers in the 2022 class as Alabama, Florida, Florida State and Auburn among others have offered the recruit. The Tar Heels have yet to extend an offer but it’s so early in the recruiting cycle that there is still plenty of time for that to come. Getting him on campus for a big game is a good first step.

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