UNC Basketball: Armando Bacot discusses final season at North Carolina

Fans meet UNC basketball's Armando Bacot during an athlete meet and greet at DICK’S House of Sport during their grand opening event on Saturday, July 29, 2023.
Fans meet UNC basketball's Armando Bacot during an athlete meet and greet at DICK’S House of Sport during their grand opening event on Saturday, July 29, 2023. /
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At a recent meet-and-greet, UNC basketball star Armando Bacot discussed why he elected to return to Chapel Hill for a fifth season. 

What better way to open up a brand-new Dicks’ House of Sports store than to have UNC basketball star Armando Bacot there for a meet-and-greet?!

The Tar Heels big man spent over an hour and a half signing autographs and taking pictures with more than 200 fans as the store’s grand opening in Fayetteville, North Carolina seemed to be a huge success.

At the event, Bacot spent some time talking to Rodd Baxley of The Fayetteville Observer as some UNC basketball-related topics came into discussion.

Bacot had the opportunity to return to Chapel Hill for a fifth season and elected to do so. Not only did the program’s career rebounding and double-doubles king want to play in front of the fans at the Dean Smith Center once again, but also aspires to end his Tar Heels career on a high note:

"“Being able to play in front of these fans for another year and get a chance to kind of fulfill what I really, ultimately want to do here, I think it’s just a great opportunity.I definitely didn’t want to leave (last year) like that’s the last thing you think of with me playing. I definitely didn’t want to go out like that. It’s just great to get another opportunity.”"

Although he still performed at a high level, Bacot’s 2022-2023 season was hampered by injuries to both ankles and his shoulder. Heading into his final collegiate season, Bacot says that he feels a lot better physically at this point in the offseason.

"“I think this summer I definitely got a good opportunity just to rehab and get back to myself. I thought going into last year, I really didn’t focus hard enough on my body and feeling better.I think I just kind of tried to push it. I had a lot of different things going on last summer and just a lot of distractions, so I didn’t get that opportunity to get my ankles back healthy and be in the right place. I think, this summer, I got a lot done in that area.”"

After five seasons with the program, the Armando Bacot UNC basketball era will officially come to an end after the 2023-2024 season. Based on his recent comments, it sure seems like the Tar Heels big man has things he wants to accomplish before his college career comes to a close.

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