CHAPEL HILLย โ Seth Trimble finds himself in a unique position.
A senior guard for UNC basketball, Trimble is the Tar Heelsโ first four-year player of the Hubert Davis era. With Armando Bacot and RJ Davis no longer in Chapel Hill as direct connections to Roy Williams, Trimble is embracing an enhanced role as the lone familiar face entering his final season.
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Asked about his role during a recent press conference inside the Smith Center media room, Trimble paused for several seconds as he smiled, shook his head and gathered his thoughts.
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โMy role,โ Trimble said before a brief pause.
โJust being that guy, in hindsight. Being the guy that teammates can rely on. Being the guy when Coach Davis needs something, I can go get it. Whether itโs a defensive stop, itโs a rebound, itโs a game-tying bucket, whatever it is, just being that guy that Coach Davis can rely on. โฆ Just being that guy.โ
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The 6-foot-3, 200-pound guard is surrounded by a revamped roster that includes 11 newcomers. But even as the unquestioned leader of this bunch, just because Trimble is willing to do anything and everything to help the Tar Heels, it doesnโt mean he should have to do anything and everything to help the Tar Heels.
In a season that featured more lows than highs and ended with UNC being bounced in the NCAA Tournament after a First Four victory, Trimble was a part of a roster that included a crowd of ball-dominant guards and no dominant big men.
When asked about the lessons learned from last season, Trimble highlighted the importance of โunityโ on and off the court and how to โbattle through adversity.โ With a group that appears to be better constructed from top to bottom, Trimble expects UNC to get back to its winning ways.
โI think weโll be a much different team than the team I was on previously this past year, in good ways, of course,โ Trimble said. โThatโs very exciting, very helpful to see.โ
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He added it only took about two weeks for the chemistry of the new group to be evident. Itโs a squad that includes Arizona transfer Henri Veesaar, Colorado State transfer Kyan Evans, Alabama transfer Jarin Stevenson and five-star recruit Caleb Wilson as some of the primary pieces.
Three of those players are 6-foot-10 or taller, allowing Trimble the chance to avoid some situations that hindered the team last season.ย Because of his athleticism, toughness and skill as a defender, Trimble was often tasked with taking on some tough assignments on the interior against bigger players.
With Veesaar, Stevenson and Wilson headlining a reloaded frontcourt, Trimble wonโt have to battle in the paint as much, adding that the trio is โdynamicโ with โa chance to do something really special this year.โ
โItโs a blessing, itโs a blessing,โ he said with a chuckle and smile.
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โI still talk about it. I still tell them how thankful I am for them, โcause now I donโt have to guard guys that are 6โ10, 240 or something like that. Itโs a huge blessing. The thing about them to, theyโre not just big, they have so many aspects to their game.โ
Henri Veesaar, Kyan Evans, Hubert Davis impressed with Seth Trimble’s growth
Originally a starter before missing time with a concussion, Trimble averaged 11.6 points and 5 rebounds per game as a junior. Throughout the offseason, Trimble says, his focus was on expanding his game as a lead guard, honing in on handling, reading pick-and-roll coverages and shooting off the dribble.
โThe way he goes downhill, I think weโre gonna complement each other so great,โ Veesaar said.
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โ. โฆ Heโs an amazing passer off the pick-and-rolls. He sees the pocket pass really good โ we have, all summer, worked on it. Heโs very good at seeing lobs late. The bigs have to respect his athleticism, because heโs such a โฆ heโs a freak athlete. He can dunk on anybody, if theyโre 7-foot or not. They have to make a decision early.โ
During the transfer portal process, Veesaar and Evans said Trimble had a huge hand in getting them to join the Tar Heels.
โSeth was really intriguing to me when I was in the portal,โ Evans said.
โ. โฆ I know heโs good, so you just want to really just surround yourself around other good players that you feel you can connect with and get better from. For sure, I just came here and seen him, and envisioned the backcourt with us being extremely good.โ
Dec 14, 2024; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Seth Trimble (7) scores in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
And beyond his ability as a basketball player, Trimbleโs leadership has been a constant. If the Tar Heels are having trouble getting amped up in practice, Veesaar said, Trimble’s voice can be heard loud and clear.
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โIf we have a slow day at the gym, heโll start clapping,โ Veesaar said. โHeโll talk, heโll get everybody energized. On the court as well, heโll keep everybody to a higher standard. Itโs like having another coach on the floor.โ
With no other key returners on the roster, Trimble knows heโs the guy everyone will be looking toward this season as a guide to doing what it takes to be a Carolina basketball player.
โIn this era, to stay here for four years, I think speaks a lot. To enter the transfer portal and literally not be able to leave (in 2024), I think, speaks a lot,โ Trimble said.ย โI mean, this university means everything to me. Iโve grown up a Carolina fan, my familyโs grown up a Carolina fan. Iโve had support for all these years and Iโve just be able to grow as a man. โฆ You canโt get all these things anywhere else.โ
Of all the roles heโs filled during his time at UNC, this one is his most important as the Tar Heels try to get back to reaching their standards. As Trimble said, they need him to be that guy.
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โFor him to stay at one institution is not normal, and his leadership has been off the chart this summer,โ Hubert Davis said.ย โNot only verbally, but also just the way that he has led on the court in regards to extra workouts, conditioning, drill work, practice. It feels really good to have Seth be our leader of our team, and I’m so thankful that he’s here.”
Rodd Baxley covers North Carolina Tar Heels athletics for The Fayetteville Observer as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow his ACC coverage on X/Twitter or Bluesky: @RoddBaxley. Got questions regarding UNC? Send them to rbaxley@fayobserver.com.
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