Milos Uzan applauds during Houston's Dec. 6, 2025 win over Florida State. | Dawson Norris

Former Houston guard Milos Uzan is signing with the Boston Celtics as an undrafted free agent, it was first reported by Jake Weingarten on Thursday morning on X.

His Exhibit-10 contract allows him to join the Celtics’ training camp roster and participate in Summer League play.

Uzan, a projected mid-to-late second-round NBA draft selection, now signs with the same team that drafted Cougar teammate Chris Cenac Jr. with the No. 27 pick of the first round.

An Oklahoma transfer, Uzan spent two seasons at Houston, where he averaged 11.2 points, 4.1 assists and shot 37.7% from 3 across 77 games.

Uzan played a pivotal role as Houston’s floor general during its run to the 2025 NCAA National Championship game, particularly down the stretch of conference play and the postseason.

His game-winning lay-in with 0.9 seconds remaining to defeat Purdue 62-60 in the 2025 Sweet 16 remains a defining moment of his UH tenure.

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  • Alejandro Compean is a University of Houston alum, having majored in Sports Production at the Jack J. Valenti School of Communications. He is the managing editor, web editor and lead football beat writer for Cougar Sports. He has reported across a wide range of UH athletics, bringing depth and consistency to his coverage. He is a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.


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By Alejandro Compean

Alejandro Compean is a University of Houston alum, having majored in Sports Production at the Jack J. Valenti School of Communications. He is the managing editor, web editor and lead football beat writer for Cougar Sports. He has reported across a wide range of UH athletics, bringing depth and consistency to his coverage. He is a member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.

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