Center Yaak Yaak signs with OU basketball
One more box checked off for OU basketball. As the Sooners attempt to make one more splash addition in the backcourt, the frontcourt has been addressed.
We are going from Akoldah Gak last Monday to Yaak Yaak this Monday. The former Oregon State center has signed with OU, SoonerScoop can confirm.
Yaak played just over 15 minutes per game last season for the Beavers. He shot 51 percent from the field and 83% from the free throw line. He averaged 6.6 points per game and 2.2 rebounds.
Listed at 6-foot-11 and 230 pounds, Yaak, like Gak, is also from Australia.
This is a pure depth piece. Someone to give OU another big in the post. And someone who can keep pushing sophomore-to-be Kai Rogers to keep getting better, keep developing.
The frontcourt has been completely addressed, it would appear. It will be about that one final piece in the backcourt. Who is going to be that fourth guard?
Will return (4)
Xzayvier Brown (1 more year)
Stats: 15.4 ppg, 3.2 rebs, 3.3 assts
Brown showed the move from St. Joe’s to OU was not too big for him. Time and time again, Brown was the one who wanted the clutch shot, came up big in the huge moments. Give him a summer to get stronger, and this time around? Nothing will surprise him.
Kai Rogers (3 more years)
Stats: 1.6 ppg, 1.9 rebs, 0.4 assts
Ignore the numbers, or at least most of them. Rogers showed in The Crown why he will be someone to watch for OU going forward. Four points and four rebounds followed by six points and eight rebounds. His development is going to be crucial going forward.
Derrion Reid (2 more years)
Stats: 11.7 ppg, 4.4 rebs, 1.1 assts
Brown and Reid are going to be the key figures here. Reid, at times, showed what type of athletic freak he can be. That will need to be more consistent. As, too, will his ability to handle the ball. But he already has one OU memory that cannot be taken away with that overtime 3-pointer at Texas in the final seconds to secure the win.
Dayton Forsythe (2 more years)
Stats: 5.3 ppg, 1.4 rebs, 1.8 assts
Numbers are a bit skewed when you think of his injuries. Forsythe was huge for OU during the final month of the season. Give him some healthy ankles, after the surgery, and watch what he can do. A Sixth Man who can give you starter minutes on a regular basis. A hometown kid sticking around for year No. 3, big shot in the arm.
OU portal commits (5)
Yaak Yaak, 6-11, 230, Oregon State (1 year)
Stats: 6.6 ppg, 2.2 rebs, 0.5 blocks
If OU can duplicate the number for Yaak during his season with the Beavers, it would gladly take that. Yaak is someone who can give you a strong 10-15 minutes per game. He has nice size and length. The Sooners have not had a strong trio of centers in a long time. Moser has absolutely addressed this.
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Akoldah Gak, 6-11, 225, C (1 year)
Stats: 7.5 ppg, 3.7 rebs
There is the mystery center that all OU fans have been wanting to know about. The Sooners are dipping into the G League to make this happen. Gak will be 24 years old when he suits up for his initial game. He will have one season of eligibility. His uncle might be a familiar name for OU fans… Longar Longar. Let’s do this.
Pop Isaacs, 6-2, 182, G, Texas A&M (1 year)
Stats: 9.8 ppg, 2.6 assts, 2.5 rebs
Isaacs’ usage rate with the Aggies took a dip. However, when he was asked to play more minutes during his years at Texas Tech and Creighton? He delivered. The Sooners are banking on Isaacs being more than ready to rack up the minutes, points, assists and everything else. OU gets its big-time transfer portal guard.
Tyler Hendricks, 6-6, 185, G, Utah Valley (1 year)
Stats: 11.8 ppg, 4.3 rebs, 1.9 assts
OU needed a shooter, another type of experienced guy coming off the bench. Hendricks checks both of those boxes. He shot nearly 45% from 3-point territory and had 12 games where he connected on at least three 3-pointers. He also averaged 1.2 steals and just under a block.
Khani Rooths, 6-10, 215, F, Louisville (2 years)
Stats: 5.3 ppg, 4.3 rebs, 1.0 assts
This is not a center. Repeat. This is not a center for OU. But you have to replace Tae Davis as well, so you’re gonna need at least another body in the post. Rooths could be that guy, someone who played just under 16 minutes per game for the Cardinals.
Entered portal (4)
*Jeff Nwankwo (Youngstown State)
*Andreas Holst (Florida International)
*Jake Hansen (Milwaukee)
*Kuol Atak (Virginia Tech)
Nwankwo’s story, after all, was written at the end of this season. Sent home from the SEC Tournament and then not included in the travel roster for The Crown. It was an internal matter, said Moser, so no shock. Nwankwo is going to Youngstown State for his final season… Atak was a tough blow. But when you can shoot like he can, that dollar figure is going to be pretty nice. One of those where you have to weigh it all and decide what is best for your program. Atak is headed to Virginia Tech.
Out of eligibility
*Nijel Pack
*Tae Davis
*Mo Wague
*Jadon Jones
*Kirill Elatontsev
























