Sophomore Justin Jackson and junior Kennedy Meeks have declared for the 2016 NBA Draft, but neither will hire an agent at this time.
Sophomore Joel Berry and junior Isaiah Hicks will return to school.
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“Justin and Kennedy have our complete support in taking this step,” head coach Roy Williams said. “Any player who is thinking about playing in the NBA next season should gather as much information as they can about their possible draft position.”
Underclassmen have until April 24 to declare for the draft and may still return to school if they have not hired an agent.
They have until May 25 to withdraw from the draft.
“We will continue to support and assist them over the next month to obtain the information that will help them decide whether they should remain in the draft or return to UNC next season,” Williams said.
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