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Oklahoma’s Young leaving for NBA after freshman season

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NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma star Trae Young is leaving for the NBA after a standout freshman season that ended with him leading the nation in scoring and assists.

The 6-foot-2 guard averaged 27.4 points and 8.7 assists this season, and many projection­s have him going early in the first round of the June 21 draft. He announced the move on Twitter and posted the reasons for his decision on ESPN early Tuesday, saying he was ready to put in the work needed to play in the NBA.

“I know there will be doubts again as I prepare for the draft. I don’t pretend to be ready to play in the NBA today, but I am determined to do what I’ve always done: invest in the work to prepare for the league and the incredible challenges it presents,” he wrote.

Young grabbed headlines early in the season when he scored 43 points against Oregon on Nov. 26 and less than a month later tied the NCAA record with 22 assists against Northweste­rn State. He later scored at least 40 points three times in a sixgame span. Along the way, a who’s who of NBA stars, including LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Chris Paul, became fans.

Young had a flair for the dramatic, too. He scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half in a 75-65 win over Texas Tech on Jan. 9. He had 24 points in the second half against TCU and five more in overtime in a 43-point outburst that helped Oklahoma beat TCU 102-97 on Jan. 13. He had 18 of his 26 after the break in an 85-80 win over Kansas. He scored 31 of his 44 points in the second half to help the Sooners top Baylor 98-96.

Young is the first major-conference player in NCAA Division I to total 800 points and 250 assists in the same season, finishing with 876 points and 279 assists. His points are the fourth-most in a single season by a Sooner, trailing only Wayman Tisdale (932 and 919) and Buddy Hield (925).

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Oklahoma star freshman Trae Young is leaving for the NBA after a standout season. The 6-foot-2 guard averaged 27.4 points and 8.7 assists this season, and many projection­s have him going early in the first round.

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