Former WVU F Gabe Osabuohien recorded his first double-double in the NBA G-League on Friday night for the Cleveland Charge. Osabuohien’s statline fits the fan favorite Mountaineer as he had 11 rebounds and 10 assists against the Maine Celtics.
Gabe Osabuohien, former WVU forward, is giving away school supplies to the kids in the state of West Virginia. Osabuohien constructed a back-to-school giveaway for kids that are in need of supplies.
Former West Virginia hooper Gabe Osabuohien was involved in a serious car accident over the weekend and is currently in the hospital recovering from several injuries. According to Osabuohien's friend, Tyler Mileto, Gabe suffered two fractured vertebrae, a fractured nose, and a concussion.
The 2022 Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year Gabe Osabuohien scored a career-high 20-points while grabbing seven rebounds and collecting three steals for the Cleveland Charge on Monday night.
Best Virginia will hold its exhibition game this Saturday at 6 p.m. against West Virginia Tech ahead of the opening round of The Basketball Tournament which begins next week.
As the 2022 NBA Draft nears, former West Virginia forward Gabe Osabuohien continues to participate in pre-draft workouts with teams around the league. Monday morning, he completed a workout with the Cleveland Cavaliers, marking his third NBA workout.
West Virginia forward Gabe Osabuohien is out to prove he can play his brand of basketball at the highest level. The two-time Big 12 Conference All-Defensive
Earlier this week, the Washington Wizards hosted former West Virginia guard Taz Sherman for a pre-draft workout. On Wednesday, they hosted another former Mountaineer in forward Gabe Osabuohien along with Georgetown G Aminu Mohammed, France F Kenny Baptiste, Mississippi State F Garrison Brooks, Howard G Kyle Foster, and Arizona G Justin Kier.
One week ago, former West Virginia forward Gabe Osabuohien announced that he has signed with an agent and will enter his name into the 2022 NBA Draft. Most NBA Draft experts have Osabuohien going undrafted but some teams are going to show interest in him as a Summer League invitee with the possibility of making a G-League roster.
Regardless of what league or level it is, former West Virginia forward Gabe Osabuohien will be playing professional basketball. His defensive tenacity, ability to take charges, and the effort he gives will be more than an enough to earn him an opportunity somewhere to get paid playing the game he loves.
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On Sunday, the Big 12 Conference announced its 2021-22 men's basketball postseason awards. West Virginia Mountaineers forward Gabe Osabuohien earned Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year and was selected to the All-Big 12 Conference Defensive Team.
Wednesday night in Ames, Iowa started like “One Shining Moment” for Gabe Osabuohien but it ended with the “Tracks of My Tears” for West Virginia, as the Mountainers dropped another winnable contest after having a double-digit lead in the second half.
West Virginia senior forward Gabe Osabuohien is out taking shots in warmups and appears to be available for tonight’s game against No. 6 Kansas. Osabuohien
Earlier this week, West Virginia head coach Bob Huggins elected to not insert Gabe Osabuohien into the game. He sat the bench for the entirety of the evening after receiving three technical fouls in the two previous games, including being ejected in the loss to Oklahoma State.
You may have noticed during Monday night's game against Kansas State that senior big man Gabe Osabuohien didn't check into the game at any point in time. In the two games prior, Osabuohien had been called for three technical fouls and was ejected from the Oklahoma State game after receiving his second.
Last Saturday, the West Virginia Mountaineers were without three players on the road against Texas - Taz Sherman, Gabe Osabuohien, and Kobe Johnson. WVU
The West Virginia Mountaineers will be without fifth-year seniors Gabe Osabuohien and Taz Sherman and freshman Kobe Johnson when they face the No. 17 Texas Longhorns (10-2) due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
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The Mountaineers overcame a sluggish start to deliver win No. 901 to Bob Huggins Taz Sherman scored 18 points to lead West Virginia over the Oakland Golden Grizzlies in the Mountaineers’ 2021-22 season opener.
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