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Oklahoma Keeps Rolling, Subdues Kansas City
Oklahoma maintained a perfect home record with five players scoring double digits and a 50% shooting rate, forcing 16 turnovers against Kansas City.
- Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball team rolled past the Kansas City Roos men's basketball team 89-67 on Tuesday in Norman, opening a four-game homestand with Xzayvier Brown scoring 21 points.
- Behind pressure and efficient shooting, Oklahoma built a 54-27 halftime lead, forcing Kansas City into 16 turnovers.
- Depth mattered as Oklahoma shot 50% as a team, had five players in double figures, collected 42 rebounds, finished with 21 assists on 35 made field goals, and saw eleven different Sooners enter Tuesday's game.
- Oklahoma's record now stands at 8-3, and they remain unbeaten at home with their fifth win in six games, while Kansas City fell to 2-10 and remains winless on the road this year.
- On the injury front, Brown and Nijel Pack combined for as many points as Kansas City's entire team, Karmello Branch scored 23 with six 3-pointers, Dayton Forsythe exited after two minutes with an apparent ankle injury, and Porter Moser said `He turned the other one`.
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Xzayvier Brown back to form as Oklahoma faces Kansas City
Early in the season, Xzayvier Brown teamed with Nijel Pack to help spark Oklahoma's offense.After a few games of struggling through an injury, the Saint Joseph's transfer guard appears to be returning to form ahead of Tuesday's matchup against Kansas City in Norman, Okla."That three-game stretch, he was playing his heart out, but just to see him getting it going (Saturday), he looked more like X," Sooners coach Porter Moser said. "He makes us di…
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right1Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left, 45% Center
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- 46% of the sources lean Left, 45% of the sources are Center
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L 46%
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