BREAKING NEWS: Houston Star Milos Uzan Withdraws from NBA Draft, Returns to Cougars as the Team’s Floor Genera…….
Uzan, who transferred to Houston last year from Oklahoma, was widely projected as a potential late first- or early second-round pick in this year’s draft after a breakout season where he averaged 13.2 points, 5.9 assists, and 1.8 steals per game. His decision sends shockwaves through the college hoops world and immediately positions Houston as a national title contender.
“I’ve thought long and hard about this decision with my family and coaches,” Uzan said in a statement. “While the NBA remains a dream, I’m not done here. We’ve got something special brewing in Houston. I’m coming back to win.”
Head coach Kelvin Sampson praised Uzan’s leadership and commitment, calling his return “a monumental boost to the team’s culture and chemistry.”
“Great teams need great leaders. Milos is more than a player—he’s the heartbeat of this group,” Sampson said. “His return means everything.”
With Uzan back at the helm as the team’s floor general, the Cougars not only retain their most cerebral playmaker but also gain a veteran presence capable of anchoring both ends of the court. His return strengthens an already formidable backcourt and sets the stage for another deep tournament run.
Uzan’s decision may also influence other draft-eligible teammates weighing their options, potentially cementing Houston as a preseason top-five powerhouse.
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