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3 Takeaways From OU's Loss To Kansas: Sooners Shooting Woes Continue As They Drop Third Straight
Oklahoma ball (12-6, 2-4 in Big 12) took on seventh-positioned Kansas (15-2, 4-1 in Big 12) at the Lloyd Noble Center on Tuesday night and fell 67-64 to the Jayhawks, the Sooners' third-consecutive misfortune. In a firmly paired game, it was the Jayhawks hitting the top dog, a 3-pointer with 13 seconds left sinking the Sooners' shot at a steamed.

The following are three action items from the misfortune: 안전놀이터

Agbaji dominates
The Sooners had him within proper limits for 35 minutes.

However, the Big 12′s driving scorer, even in restricted minutes because of a wrist injury, got his.

Ochai Agbaji - named the Big 12 Player of the Week on Monday - left the game subsequent to bringing a tumble into the scorer's table right off the bat in the game. He didn't return until the 4-minute characteristic of the primary half.

The Sooners guard held him scoreless through the finish of the half, yet until the 5:28 sign of the final part, so, all things considered Agbaji - wrist taped and all - dominated.

Agbaji scored 10 focuses in the last 5:28 of play, at one point scoring eight sequential Jayhawks focuses.

Then, at that point, with the game tied at 62 with under 30 seconds left and the Sooner safeguard zeroing in on him, Agbaji observed Christian Braun with adequate room at the 3-guide line toward drill a knife for Kansas.

Sooners still not right from 3
Amidst this three-game losing streak in Big 12 play, the Sooners have gone super cold from profound.

They've hit only 10 3-pointers out of 52 endeavors over their last three games, which incorporates a 4-of-17 execution from downtown against Kansas on Tuesday.

What's more is that generally, the players who had been cold remained cold.

Oklahoma's driving scorer in Tanner Groves went 0-4 from past the bend and is shooting only 17% from three in Big 12 play. Elijah Harkless went 0-3 against the Jayhawks and posted his absolute bottom complete in a game since November.

Just two players hit from profound on Tuesday, starter Umoja Gibson and seat piece C.J. Noland, who hit two 3-balls each. One of Gibson's was a smooth advance back three that covered off a 15-2 Sooners run that gave the Sooners their first final part lead.

Seat coming to fruition
It wasn't all awful for Oklahoma against KU, as regardless of the losing exertion the Sooners played the No. 7 group in the nation genuinely well.

Oklahoma got maybe its best exertion of the period from the seat this evening, which has been a season-long issue for the Sooners. They had four people join for 17 places.

The previously mentioned C.J. Noland put in eight focuses off the seat by means of a 3-4 evening shooting and had a major influence in not allowing Kansas to flee with the game almost immediately. Bijan Cortes had two focuses, two helps, two bounce back, a square and a take.

What's more OU got a major five calls attention to of junior Akol Mawein in the main playing time he's gotten throughout the season. The 6-foot-8 forward out of Sydney, Australia, had played only 2 minutes in Big 12 play heading into Tuesday's down. Mawein played 10 minutes against Kansas and added four bounce back and a help too. With Ethan Chargois having missed the beyond two games, Mawein might see his utilization up where it was Tuesday until Chargois returns.