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28 games played
Milos Uzan is a senior guard and one of Houston's most reliable scorers at 11.0 points per game. He takes care of the ball with just 1.4 turnovers per game. He has started all 28 games for a Houston squad ranked 8th in the NET.
Milos Uzan developed into one of the Big 12's premier point guards through a career that has spanned two programs. The son of Desert Pines High School head coach Mike Uzan, Milos grew up in Las Vegas, where he led Desert Pines to the 2020 Nevada State Championship game while earning four-star status and a ranking as the No. 1 prospect in Nevada. Ranked No. 52 on the ESPN100, he chose Oklahoma over UNLV, USC, Arizona State, and Creighton. Uzan spent two seasons with the Sooners, serving as team captain and starting all 32 games as a sophomore in 2023-24, averaging nine points and 4.4 assists. He entered the transfer portal and committed to Houston in April 2024. The move paid dividends immediately, as Uzan posted career bests across the board in 2024-25 with 11.4 points, 4.3 assists, and a 43 percent three-point clip, earning All-Big 12 Second Team honors while helping Houston reach the national championship game. He withdrew from the 2025 NBA Draft to return to Houston for his senior season.
Milos Uzan developed into one of the Big 12's premier point guards through a career that has spanned two programs. The son of Desert Pines High School head coach Mike Uzan, Milos grew up in Las Vegas, where he led Desert Pines to the 2020 Nevada State Championship game while earning four-star status and a ranking as the No. 1 prospect in Nevada. Ranked No. 52 on the ESPN100, he chose Oklahoma over UNLV, USC, Arizona State, and Creighton. Uzan spent two seasons with the Sooners, serving as team captain and starting all 32 games as a sophomore in 2023-24, averaging nine points and 4.4 assists. He entered the transfer portal and committed to Houston in April 2024. The move paid dividends immediately, as Uzan posted career bests across the board in 2024-25 with 11.4 points, 4.3 assists, and a 43 percent three-point clip, earning All-Big 12 Second Team honors while helping Houston reach the national championship game. He withdrew from the 2025 NBA Draft to return to Houston for his senior season.
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