The Houston Milos Uzan goalkeeper will declare the recovery of the NBA 2025 after helping the cougars reach the final of the NCAA tournament.
The 6 -foot 4 inch junior agent, Aman Dhesi of PNW Sports Group, confirmed the decision with ESPN on Sunday.
Uzan collected an average of 11.4 points, 4.3 assists and 3.1 rebounds and pulled 42.8% on a 3-point range while starting the 40 games of its only season with the cougars (35-5) in 2024-25. He did the All-Big 12 second team.
He scored 22 points in Houston 62-60’s victory by Houston against Purdue, the fourth seeded in Sweet 16, including the winning lay-up with 0.9 seconds. Uzan also scored a 25-point career summit in the 72-64 cougars victory against Arizona during the match for the title of Big 12.
Uzan, 22, has staying an eligibility season. The native of Las Vegas was transferred to Houston after two seasons at Oklahoma, where he collected on average 8.3 points, 3.7 assists and 3.1 rebounds in 64 games (56 departures) of 2022-24.
Uzan has until May 28 to decide to withdraw from the project from June 25 to 26. ESPN ranked it as the overall trait n ° 42.
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