Houston Guard Milos Uzan will explain for the 2025 NBA draft after helping Cougars reach the NCAA tournament.
The 6-foot-4 Junior’s agent, Aman Dhesi from PNW Sports Group, confirmed the decision with ESPN on Sunday.
Uzan was an average of 11.4 points, 4.3 assists and 3.1 returns and shot 42.8 percent from the 3-point range while he started all 40 matches in his lone season with Cougars (35-5) 2024-25. He made the All-Big 12-second team.
He got 22 points in top-seeded Houston 62-60 victory against the fourth-seeded Purdue in Sweet 16, including the winning arrangement with 0.9 seconds left. Uzan also received a career high 25 points in Cougar’s 72-64 victory against Arizona in the BIG 12 Tournament title.
Uzan, 22, has a season of eligibility left. Las Vegas natives were transferred to Houston after two seasons at Oklahoma, where he was an average of 8.3 points, 3.7 assists and 3.1 returns in 64 matches (56 starts) from 2022-24.
Uzan has until May 28 to decide on the draft of June 25-26. ESPN has ranked him as No. 42 Overall draft.
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