The Houston Guard, Milos Uzan, a star of the NCAA of the Male Tournament, will declare for the NBA Draft of 2025, the agent Aman de Pnw Sports Group said Sunday.
Uzan, the 42 leaflet in the DRAFT classification of the NBA of ESPN, was appointed for the second All-Big 12 team after averaging 11.4 points and 4.2 assists and shooting 43% of 3 this season. He helped Houston to a 35-5 record, which includes regular season championships and the Big 12 tournament and a number 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, where the Couchars lost by little Florida in the national championship game.
Uzan had several notable postseason performances, including 25 points in his career in a victory over Arizona in the Big 12 and 22 points tournament game and six assists against Purdue in the Sweet 16.
The 22 -year -old UZAN size (6 feet 4), the fluidity that operates hesitation movements, the improved 3 -point shot and the tactile finish inside the arch are attractive features from the point of view of the NBA. He rarely delivers the ball and obtained notable profits in the defensive wing under Houston Kelvin Sampson coach this season, becoming one of the best players in Big 12 in the second half of the season after two very inconsistent seasons in Oklahoma to begin his university career.
With a year of remaining eligibility, Uzan has until May 28 to decide whether to remove his name from the draft. If you choose to eliminate your name on the deadline, you will return to Houston next season, according to Desi.
Uzan’s decision will have important ramifications on the basketball complexion Big 12 and College as a whole next season. It is the best Houston pin and the third leading scorer and is playing a significant need, which makes it extremely difficult to replace this low season, especially at this time.
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Jonathan Givony is an expert in NBA draft and founder and co -owner of Draftexpress.com, a private exploration and analysis service used by NBA, NCAA and international teams.