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North Carolina F/C Henri Veesaar | 2026 NBA Draft Tape
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North Carolina star forward/center Henri Veesaar is entering the 2026 NBA Draft after a bit of a surprising lone season with the Tar Heels. In the first half of the season, Veesaar fit in perfectly with superstar freshman Calebn Wilson, and then when Wilson was lost for the season due to injury, Veesaar stepped up his game and took over a larger role. Veesaar finished the season averaging 17.0 points and 8.7 rebounds per game while shooting 60.1% from the floor, including nearly 43% from three-point land. Watch the 2026 NBA Draft Tape for UNC big man Henri Veesaar brought to you by the ACCDN.
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