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Projected Top-5 2026 Draft Pick Suffers Major Injury, Has He Played His Last Collegiate Game?

February 13, 2026 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The No. 11 North Carolina Tar Heels, coming off a huge come-from-behind victory over arch-rival Duke, fell flat in their 75-66 loss at Miami on Tuesday night. More concerning was that star forward Caleb Wilson suffered a sprained left wrist in the second half of the game.

“North Carolina freshman forward Caleb Wilson suffered a sprained left wrist during the No. 11 Tar Heels’ 75-66 loss at Miami on Tuesday night, a program source confirmed to TarHeel247,” Andrew Jones of Tar Heels 247 said yesterday.

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With UNC trailing 49-46, Wilson left the game with 14:56 remaining, nursing his left hand, according to Jones. Shortly after exiting the contest, Wilson headed to the locker room with trainer  Doug Halverson.  He returned to the court with 8:47 to go and his left hand and left wrist heavily taped. 

However, Wilson was limited on the offensive end and ultimately left the contest with 1:47 remaining and UNC down 65-60. Wilson, who entered the game scoring 20+ points in five straight games, missed three of his five shots after returning to the court, with all his shots coming within 10 feet and mostly one-handed. The 19-year-old forward finished the game with a season-low 12 points on 4 of 10 shooting in 26 minutes.

Overall, UNC was outscored 32-26 in the second half as the Tar Heels connected on just 26.5% of their shots over the final 20 minutes. As a result, the Tar Heels finished the game shooting just 39.2% from the field, marking just the second time that they failed to make 40% of their attempts.

Tar Heels coach Hubert Davis was pretty coy after the game about Wilson’s injury.

“There was no situation,” Davis said via YouTube when asked what Wilson’s situation was with his left hand. Davis added, “Not to my knowledge,” Davis responded when asked if it impaired Wilson’s ability in the game.

The loss dropped UNC’s record to 19-5 on the season and snapped the Heels’ five-game winning streak. 6-10 junior Jarin Stevenson led the way for the Tar Heels with 13 points and six boards.  7-foot junior Henri Veesaar joined Wilson and Stevenson in double-figures with 11 points and six boards.

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What If Caleb Wilson Misses Time?

Wilson likely has played his final collegiate game.  Although initially thought to have sprained his left hand, Wilson actually fractured it.

“X-rays taken during the game were negative, and he returned to play later in the second half vs. the Hurricanes, but additional imaging done in Chapel Hill revealed the fracture,” per the school. “The evaluation process is ongoing to determine the timetable for Wilson’s return.”

According to the Cleveland Clinic, the earliest Wilson will likely be able to return is six to eight weeks. That would mean that the Tar Heels would have to reach the Final Four for him to have a chance to play again. However, that is unlikely happen as the Heels rely so much on Wilson and Veesar.

Wilson, a potential top-five draft pick in June’s 2026 draft, has been great all season and leads the Tar Heels in nearly every category. Wilson averages 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.5 steals, and 1.4 blocks. He leads the team in all those categories except assists — where he ranks second behind junior guard Kyan Evans (3.0). Additionally, he posted shooting splits of 57.8/25.9/71.3 and 11 double-doubles.

With Wilson sidelined, Carolina will be hard-pressed to keep their current pace. The Tar Heels, who were on pace to record their best season under Davis, rely so heavily on Wilson and Veesar. The Heels have seven games left in the season, including matchups versus Louisville, Clemson, and Duke. They start this final stretch by hosting Pitt on Saturday.

Wilson is the third UNC player currently dealing with injuries. Six-foot-10 forward James Brown (foot) and 7-foot center Ivan Matlekovic (hand) are also currently sidelined.

What Will Hubert Davis Rotation Look Like Going Forward?

With Wilson out, Veesar and fellow senior Seth Trimble will be counted on to step up their game. Stevenson also projects to remain in the starting lineup.

Veesaar is a highly efficient big man who can stretch the floor. Veesaar is also an outstanding rebounder and rim-protector. He averages 15.8 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks in ACC play. Additionally, he averages 1.2 threes per game while shooting 58.6/39.4/56.8.

Meanwhile, Trimble is having a career season after missing the first nine games. After being known for his defensive prowess, Trimble has developed into a two-way guard who carries real trust and late‑game responsibility. He is at his best when getting downhill and as a secondary playmaker.

Trimble averages 13.5 points,3.8 rebounds, and 2.6 assists in 15 games while shooting 47.1% from the field and 34.1% from the 3-point line.

Freshman Derek Dixon has started the last seven contests and has been better starting than coming off the bench. Davis fifth choice will likely be either Jonathan Powell, Jaydon Young, or Luka Bogavac.

Bogavac has started 13 games this year and is the likely choice. Bogavac, a big, physical combo guard who can play on or off the ball, has been better as a starter and is the Tar Heels’ best 3-point shooter. He averages 9.6 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. Additionally, he knocks down 1.5 threes while shooting 40.4/34.0/76.4.

Regardless, Powell, Young, and Bogavac will see an increase in playing time. Zayden High, who has been the 10th man in Davis rotation, also should get more run. He saw seven minutes against the Hurricanes.

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