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1/24/2026

Obinna Ekezie Jr. Emerges as a Top 2027 Big Man on UNC’s Radar

The 7-foot five-star center with NBA bloodlines is drawing national attention as one of the most dominant interior prospects in high school basketball, with North Carolina and other power programs closely tracking his rapid rise.

Obinna Ekezie Jr., the 7-foot, five-star center from the Class of 2027, is quickly solidifying himself as one of the most coveted prospects in this recruiting cycle — and the North Carolina Tar Heels are firmly in pursuit. The Tar Heels were among the elite programs to attend a showcase featuring Southeastern Prep prospects, where Ekezie Jr. was one of the standouts watched by college coaches.

Rising Prospect with National Standing

Ekezie Jr. is widely regarded as one of the top players in his class. According to 247Sports’ Composite rankings, he stands as the No. 2 overall recruit and the No. 1 center in the country for 2027.

Originally from Napa, California, Ekezie Jr. began his high school career at Prolific Prep before transferring to Southeastern Prep in Orlando, Florida ahead of his junior season.

UNC’s Recruiting Interest

The Tar Heels have officially extended a scholarship offer to Ekezie Jr., signaling genuine interest in adding the talented big man to their future roster. UNC’s basketball program, coached by Hubert Davis, has been active in tracking top Class of 2027 targets and has already engaged with Ekezie Jr. alongside other Southeastern Prep standouts.

Recruitment Takes Shape

Ekezie Jr.’s recruiting landscape is deep and competitive. Programs like Kentucky, Duke, Maryland, Arkansas, LSU, Ohio State, BYU, and Miami have all shown interest, with visits, evaluations, and communication increasing as his profile continues to rise.

On-Court Impact and Style of Play

At 7-0 and over 220 pounds, Ekezie Jr. brings a rare blend of size, mobility, and skill. His game is built around:

  • Elite rim protection and shot-blocking
  • Powerful finishes as a lob threat
  • Strong offensive rebounding
  • Soft touch and developing post moves
  • High-level defensive instincts

Basketball Lineage

His father, Obinna Ekezie Sr., starred at the University of Maryland before being selected in the 1999 NBA Draft and playing professionally.

Future Outlook

With his size, athleticism, and rapid development, Obinna Ekezie Jr. projects as a future impact college starter, potential All-Conference performer, and long-term NBA prospect.

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