Los a breakout star?

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88. Milos Uzan, Oklahoma: Uzan shot over 38% from 3-point range on more than three 3s per game in conference play as a freshman. That's impressive. What's even better is Uzan's passing. His reads are advanced and he sees the floor at a very high level for such a young player. The sophomore surge could be so fun.

89. Javian McCollum, Oklahoma: The Siena transfer is a blur. The art of playmaking and shot creation plays at all levels, and McCollum has it. Uzan and McCollum is an extremely fun backcourt combination for the Sooners.

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88. Milos Uzan, Oklahoma: Uzan shot over 38% from 3-point range on more than three 3s per game in conference play as a freshman. That's impressive. What's even better is Uzan's passing. His reads are advanced and he sees the floor at a very high level for such a young player. The sophomore surge could be so fun.

If Uzan ends the year 30 players lower than Tyrese Hunter on any list of any kind, I will be floored.
 
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A lot of scouts seem to think he'll be a break out star this year. We'll see. We got the only couple players from last years team that showed any real promise. Hopefully all 3 of them show off and the guys we brought in are better fits for a good roster. We still know so little about how this roster fits together.
 
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