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Oklahoma is much more than Hield, of course. The Sooners are a veteran, talented bunch brimming with confidence. But no one denies, as Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger put it, that “Buddy’s the core.” ...
If the Warriors can bottle up Oklahoma Buddy and pour him out over 20 minutes per game, they’ll have one of the most lethal bench weapons in the league. Nobody shoots it like Hield, who leads ...
Buddy Hield celebrates Oklahoma’s victory over VCU, which vaulted the Sooners into the NCAA tournament’s round of 16. (Tom Pennington/Getty Images) ...
Buddy Hield. Add Topic. Buddy Hield is having a Steph Curry-like close to Oklahoma career. George Schroeder. USA TODAY Sports. NORMAN, Okla. — Late in the first half Tuesday night, ...
After leading the No. 2 Sooners to a 77–63 flogging of No. 3 Texas A&M in the West regional semifinal on Thursday, Hield now finds himself 40 minutes away from the Final Four. The Sooners will ...
Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield (24) reacts in the second half of a second round NCAA tournament game against Virginia Commonwealth. (Tom Pennington / Getty Images) By Mike DiGiovanna.
How Oklahoma's Buddy Hield worked his way to the top. Oklahoma Sooners. 9y Dana O'Neil. Men's hoops Day 1 takeaways: Flagg, Kansas, court-storming and more. Duke Blue Devils. 8h Myron Medcalf, +2 ...
Hield’s head swiveled when she whispered a request, and he screamed to a stocky man wearing an Oklahoma pullover about 10 yards away. “Hey Toby!” Hield hollered.
Senior guard Buddy Hield scored 37 points, going 8 of 13 on three-pointers, to lift Oklahoma to an 80-68 victory over Oregon in the West Region final.
Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield's drive and determination, learned from his mother growing up in the Bahamas, has led to him developing into one of the top players in the nation heading into his senior ...
Behind the three-point line, Jackie Swann looked up and cried. When her son, Buddy Hield, was growing up in the Bahamas, he had to fashion his own basketball hoop from milk crates or old bicycle ...
HOUSTON — The video didn’t reveal what Lon Kruger hoped it would. The memories that remained from Dec. 7 — from Oklahoma’s 78-55 victory over Villanova in Hawaii — didn’t align with ...