In a shocking twist following the 2025 NBA Draft, Otega Oweh has left the basketball world buzzing by hinting at a possible return to Kentucky — despite being projected as a solid second-round pick. While dozens of college stars embraced the next chapter in their professional careers Thursday night, Oweh’s post-draft comments raised eyebrows and sparked wild hope in Lexington: he might not be done with college hoops just yet.
Oweh, who declared for the draft after a standout season with the Wildcats, did not hear his name called during the first or second round. But instead of immediately signing a two-way or undrafted free-agent deal, Oweh left the door wide open for a return to the NCAA, using the recently redefined rules that allow players to test the draft waters and return to school if unsigned.
“I still have unfinished business,” Oweh said in a late-night interview following the draft. “We didn’t get as far as we should have this year. The love I’ve got for Coach [Mark] Pope, my teammates, and Big Blue Nation — that doesn’t just disappear because of one draft night.”
Oweh’s breakout season included averaging 15.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game while earning All-SEC honors. Known for his two-way versatility, explosiveness in transition, and leadership on and off the floor, he was a fan favorite and a key figure in Pope’s first season at

