Milos Uzan, 2022 four-star, commits to Oklahoma
Milos Uzan, a 6-foot-4 point guard out of Las Vegas (Nev.) Dream City Christian has committed to Oklahoma basketball for the class of 2022, he tells On3.
Uzan is the Sooners’ second commitment of the class. He joins four-star shooting guard Otega Oweh. Porter Moser has now landed two top-100 prospects in his first year as head coach at OU.
Uzan, the No. 53 overall prospect in the On3 100, chose the Oklahoma Sooners over UNLV, Utah, Cal, Arizona State, USC, and Creighton.
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Uzan on Oklahoma
“I like (Porter) Moser,” Uzan said. “He seems like a pretty cool dude. He FaceTimes me a lot. They seem like they really need a point guard. Their assistant coach (KT) Turner really likes me. He’s always telling me how good of a Coach Porter is and how much he develops his players. I feel like that’s important to me as well.”
Scouting Report on Milos Uzan
On3’s Senior National Recruiting Analyst Gerry Hamilton had this to say about Uzan:
“Uzan is a smooth athlete at the point guard position with size. He will win on the next level with craft and feel. Not going to wow or win with high-end athleticism. Goes left off the dribble a high percentage of the time. Has shown improvement and confidence going right in the last year. Possesses a paint finishing floater that will work very well at the next level. Will knock down catch-and-shoot three’s at a nice clip. Displays feel for creating space to get into a three-off one hard dribble, or a hesitation and step back. Has the size to see over taller guards. And that size can be an asset defensively at the high major level.”