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‘Sooner’ rather than later

January 29, 2020 - 00:00
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Bijan Cortes halts recruiting process by committing to OU

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    BIJAN CORTES goes up for a dunk during warmups prior to a game this season. The Kingfisher junior committed last Sunday night to continue his basketball career at the University of Oklahoma. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Less than 24 hours after helping lead his team to another tournament championship, Bijan Cortes announced a big decision about his future.

The Kingfisher High School junior made it public early Sunday evening that he had committed to play basketball for the University of Oklahoma.

“I want to thank my friends and family for always pushing me to be the best person I can be. I would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to Kingfisher and all the great people in it for always coming out and supporting me,” Cortes wrote in a statement on social media.

He continued: “Thank you to Coach (Lon) Kruger and the University of Oklahoma staff for believing in my talents. I’m proud to say that I am officially a Sooner! 110% COMMITTED.”

Cortes scored 26 points the previous night in Kingfisher’s 85-42 win over Guthrie in the finals of the Buckle of the Wheatbelt Invitational.

The Jackets have won 38 straight games and are 72-2 since Cortes began starting as a freshman. During that stretch, they’ve been a 4A state runner-up (2018) and state champion (2019).

KHS is 16-0 this season, during which Cortes has averaged 21.0 points, 4.1 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 2.4 steals. He’s shooting 62.1 percent overall, which includes 56.9 percent from 3-point range.

Rivals, a national recruiting service, has him listed as the 150th-ranked player in the country for the Class of 2021 and the 31st-ranked point guard.

Anther service, 247, has him listed at No. 230 and 37, respectively.

Cortes, who is 6-foot-2, received an offer from OU last April. He also hauled in offers from Oklahoma State, Tulsa, Oral Roberts, North Texas and Texas-San Antonio.

“OU just felt like home and the coaches there made me a main priority and they always text me telling me that I can be ‘that guy,’” Cortes told the Times & Free Press.

Cortes was primarily recruited by OU assistant coach Carlin Hartman, as well as head coach Lon Kruger. Both were in Kingfisher to watch Cortes practice earlier this month.

He said Norman’s proximity did play a role in his decision.

“Why not do it in the home state close to family?” he said. “That made me want to be a Sooner.”

Cortes knows he could have waited to see if other offers came in, but felt the timing was right to commit.

“I wasn’t like ‘I’m ready to get it over with,’” he said. “But I also knew for sure this was my favorite school and staff, so why wait?”