The Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball program has secured a major piece for its inaugural SEC campaign, locking in point guard Xzayvier Brown for the 2024-25 season. This move addresses a critical offseason priority, ensuring the return of one of the team's most dynamic playmakers.
Brown, a 6-foot-2 junior, is coming off a standout season where he averaged 15.3 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. His decision to return instantly makes him one of the top returning scorers in the entire Southeastern Conference, providing the Sooners with crucial veteran leadership and offensive firepower as they navigate their new league.
The retention of Brown, whose stepfather Justin Scott is an OU assistant coach, brings stability to the backcourt during a period of roster transition. His return is a significant win for head coach Porter Moser, especially on the same day the program bolstered its frontcourt by adding Louisville transfer Khani Rooths.
With Brown's situation settled, the Sooners' focus can now shift to other key roster decisions, including the status of forward Derrion Reid. Keeping a proven scorer like Brown in Norman is a powerful statement and gives Sooner fans a thrilling cornerstone to watch next season.
