Millennium High School (Ariz.) junior forward Cameron Holmes reported an offer from UNC basketball head coach Hubert Davis and his staff back in late September. There hasn’t been much chatter regarding the Tar Heels’ pursuit since then.
This week, the 6-foot-6, 195-pound five-star player informed On3’s Joe Tipton that the Tar Heels are among the schools showing the most interest in him lately. He also mentioned several West Coast programs, including Oregon, UCLA, Southern Cal, and Arizona.
Holmes is a versatile wing known for his impressive length and athleticism, and he excels at making tough shots with confidence and precision.
Cameron Holmes is currently ranked No. 20 overall, No. 7 among small forwards, and No. 3 in Arizona according to the 247Sports 2026 Composite rankings.
Following his impressive performance at the talent-rich City of Palms Classic in Fort Myers, Fla., over the weekend, 247Sports’ Adam Finkelstein provided an overview of Holmes’ skills and future potential:
“With his wing size, increasingly strong frame, developing shot-making, steady decision-making, and some untapped defensive upside, he’s trending towards a well-rounded two-way player.”
As of now, the UNC basketball recruiting team has extended offers to seven prospects from the 2026 class. Among them, Kendre Harrison, a power forward from Reidsville High School in North Carolina, recently committed to Oregon. He is currently the only target for the Tar Heels in this recruiting cycle who has made a decision or eliminated UNC from consideration.
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