Five-star guard Josh Green has scheduled official visits to North Carolina and Arizona, he tells 247Sports.

The standout at Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy will start things off with a visit to North Carolina the weekend of Sept. 22.

"Obviously, North Carolina plays a big transition type of game and they get up on the defensive end and stuff like that," Green said when asked about the Tar Heels.

The Tar Heels offered Green a scholarship on July 31 after tracking him throughout the evaluation periods. He's scheduled to receive an "in-home" visit from the UNC staff on Wednesday at IMG.

Green's other official visit is set for Arizona the weekend of Oct. 13, which is the same weekend Sean Miller's program will host their Red-Blue scrimmage. Green previously visited the Wildcats unofficially on June 13.

"From Arizona’s standpoint, they kind of play a lot of transition, great defense and the versatility they put in their lineups," he said about the Wildcats.

Arizona's coaching staff met with Green's family on Sunday, the first day college coaches could conduct in-home visits.

Green is ranked the No. 9 overall prospect and the No. 2 small forward according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

"Green is one of the most versatile athletes in the 2019 class," 247Sports analyst Josh Gershon said. "He'll be able to play multiple positions on the next level due to his high-level athleticism. Green's skill has progressed throughout his high school career and he has one of the highest upsides in his class."

During the spring and summer, Green played for West Coast Elite on the Under Armour circuit. In league play, Green averaged 20.2 points and 4.7 rebounds a game.

Green is a native of Sydney, Australia. His family moved to Arizona in 2014, with Green attending Glendale (Ariz.) Mountain Ridge and Phoenix (Ariz.) Hillcrest Prep before transferring to IMG. His brother, Jay, is a sophomore guard on the UNLV basketball team.

He was named an all-star at the NBA's Basketball without Borders event in California earlier this year, and earned an invite to the NBA Global Camp in Italy this past summer. He was also selected for his home country's FIBA World Cup Qualifiers national team.

Josh Green Evaluation

"Extremely athletic and versatile wing; should be able to play the two and the three at the next level on both sides of court. Talented slasher due to high level body control and quick first step. Much improved shooter; now has legitimate range to three, even if he’s more lethal as slasher. Elite in transition due to motor and physical tools. Plus rebounder for wing; uses his athleticism and motor to grab boards in and out of area. Very high feel; passes ball well and reads opponents well on defense. Elite athleticism gives him significant upside. Continued progress as shooter while improving ball skills against pressure will determine hitting potential. Lottery pick upside if skill can continue to catch up to athletic gifts." -- Josh Gershon