Rashad McCants steps out of Gil’s Arena and into Hear District, joining Kris & Marques Johnson to discuss his journey from McDonald’s All-American and chasing Michael Jordan to winning the 2005 National Championship at UNC, and the controversy that followed.
McCants reflects on his relationship with Roy Williams, the legacy of North Carolina basketball, and the state's basketball culture, which produced legends like Jordan, Jerry Stackhouse, and Chris Paul.
He opens up about the racial and systemic dynamics of college basketball during his era, and speaking out against the NCAA years before NIL. McCants revisits calling college athletics “plantation education,” addresses the fallout with former teammates, including Raymond Felton, and shares how his father shaped his resilience.
The conversation closes with insight into modern NBA coaching philosophy, “random basketball,” and the current state of the Milwaukee Bucks — including roster identity, Cam Thomas’ potential, and what it takes to build around Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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