Dream City Christian Prep's 6-foot-4 senior point guard Milos Uzan is among the elite point guard prospects in the country and had a lot of options for himself among college programs. After mulling over his many recruiting options for the fall, Uzan decided to pull the trigger and announced his college decision on ESPN during the Border League event on Sunday - announcing his college decision for the University of Oklahoma, as head coach Porter Moser and his basketball reeled in the big commitment.
Uzan decided on Oklahoma despite a long list of college offers, which included UCLA, TCU, Texas Tech, Arizona, Arizona State, Washington, Cal, USC, Washington State, San Diego State, UNLV, New Mexico, Pepperdine, LMU, Little Rock Arkansas and Southern Utah. According to sources close to Uzan, Oklahoma did a great job in recruiting Uzan, and was a leader in his recruitment for some time.
Uzan is a very advanced, bigger guard prospect with a high basketball IQ and a very bright future ahead of him. Rarely do you find a point guard prospect with Uzan's full package of skill-sets. He is a bigger guard prospect that sees the floor at a high level, and create plays for his teammates off the dribble. He pushes the ball up the floor and has the ball on a string. He is fundamentally sound as a guard - able to pass the ball effectively with either hand, and also lead the open man with the pass. He puts the ball right where it needs to be. He is also a deadly shooter with excellent range on his shot and a pure release on his shot. He has an excellent mid-range game as well, which allows him to operate efficiently inside the arc. A strong finisher with either hand, Uzan gets to the basket easily and loves to operate inside the key. A good rebounder from the guard position. An excellent defender with quick hands and feet, and plays passing lanes quite well. A terrific all-around guard prospect that I believe will round into an NBA player over time, as he has a true position and a high skill-set, combined with a high basketball IQ that will only develop over time.
Uzan played for Prolific Prep last season on the Grind Session and was among the elite guard talents on the circuit. He was also the point guard this spring and summer for Dream Vision, one of the elite Adidas-sponsored programs in America, and among the elite overall programs in the country. Uzan was the floor general for the program, which had tremendous success this past club season.
Congratulations to Uzan and his family on this accomplishment, as well as to the Dream City Christian Prep and Dream Vision basketball programs. I look forward to watching Uzan continue to play at a high level throughout the season.