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Harry Giles fits right in with win at Smith Center

#1 Harry Giles
#1 Harry Giles

The 6-foot-10, 210-pound spectacle in their midst had each and every Tar Heel on the edge of their seat.

The high school junior from Wesleyan Christian Academy in High Point even drew the attention of ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale, who stood on the baseline to take a picture as the top prospect shot a free throw behind him.

Harry Giles — the No. 3 recruit in the 2016 class — is used to such attention. And in Wesleyan’s 92-74 drubbing of the JV men’s basketball team, he demonstrated why UNC hopes Saturday will be the first of many times he takes the floor at the Smith Center.

“It was a big arena, big atmosphere, big event,” said Giles about playing in the Smith Center. “It was a lot of fun to go out here and play in a potential place where I could possibly end up at.”

Giles, who as a freshman was the first to ever receive a scholarship offer from Coach Roy Williams at that age, took the floor during pre-game warmu-ups and effortlessly tossed in 3-pointers.

Giles was held scoreless for the first couple of minutes. But when he finally tallied his first points, he did so in a substantial way.

As one of his teammates went up for a layup, Giles charged down the middle of the lane, snagged the ball out of the air on the miss and slammed in the put-back dunk.

As Giles came down to the floor, UNC swingman Theo Pinson — who attended Wesleyan and is close friends with Giles — turned his head toward Joel Berry and laughed in amazement.

The prospect found his groove on the offensive end following the slam. He threw underhanded passes, dribbled the ball behind his back while leading a fast break and threw down several more dunks en route to finishing the game with 15 points, 10 rebounds and five assists.

After the game, Giles and his teammates took in UNC’s thrilling 72-71 win over the Cardinals. He wasn’t the only recruit in attendance.

Brandon Ingram and Dennis Smith Jr. — the No. 12 and No. 5 recruits for 2015 and 2016, respectively — also attended the game, and Jaylen Brown — the No. 2 recruit for 2015 — sat baseline for both games.

Saturday’s game was the fifth Giles has attended, and the Tar Heels are now 5-0 when he’s in the Smith Center. But Pinson said the exhilarating win over Louisville might be the most pivotal.

“I’m glad he saw the atmosphere and stuff like that so he could see how the fans act and how we act after the games like that,” he said. “It was good for him to see.”

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