Former Tar Heel player Armando Bacot formally links a two-way contract with his return.

Armando Bacot, a standout former player for the University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels, has officially signed a two-way contract with a professional team, marking a significant milestone in his basketball career. Bacot, who was one of the most prominent figures in UNC’s recent basketball success, will continue his journey as a professional after a successful college career where he became one of the ACC’s most dominant players in both scoring and rebounding.

 

Bacot’s decision to sign a two-way contract is notable as it allows him to split time between the NBA and its G League affiliate. This contract type is often seen as a stepping stone for players who are still developing their skills or adapting to the demands of professional basketball. For Bacot, this opportunity represents a chance to showcase his abilities on a larger stage and continue his growth as a player. It also gives him the flexibility to learn from NBA-level coaching while gaining important playing time in the G League, where he can refine his game.

 

During his time at UNC, Bacot made a lasting impact, particularly in his final season, where he was a key figure in the team’s run to the NCAA Championship game in 2022. He earned All-ACC honors and established himself as one of the nation’s top big men, averaging a double-double and cementing his reputation as a fierce competitor in the paint. His ability to rebound, score efficiently inside, and provide rim protection made him an attractive prospect for professional teams.

 

As Bacot embarks on his professional career, his signing is also a proud moment for the UNC basketball program, which has a long tradition of developing players who go on to succeed at the highest levels of basketball. His return to professional basketball in this capacity signifies both the continuation of his basketball journey and a potential future in the NBA.

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