5-Star SG Braylon Mullins Reveals UConn, UNC, Indiana as Finalists for Commitment

Braylon Mullins, a 5-star guard in the 2025 recruiting class, has narrowed his list of schools down to three.
Speaking to Joe Tipton of On3.com, Mullins revealed he will choose between Connecticut, North Carolina and Indiana with an official decision to come in October.
Mullins is the No.
5 shooting guard and 23rd-ranked overall prospect in next year's recruiting class, per 247Sports.com .
In explaining why each team made his list of finalists, Mullins cited Indiana's close proximity to his home.
He currently plays for Greenfield-Central High School in Greenfield, Indiana.
"They're literally down the road for me, it's not too far, probably an hour drive," Mullins told Tipton.
"And I mean, they're changing their offense, their playing style, and they've shown me film." Mullins noted Connecticut's recent success with back-to-back national titles and the coaching staff make the program very appealing to him: "I love the coaching staff.
I have a really good relationship with the coaching staff.
And I mean, it's the back to back champs.
They're a winning program, and who wouldn't want to go win.
Just being able to watch the practice back on my official visit in August, they play very, very hard.
They're defensive oriented.
They can shoot and everything.
I feel like I can fit into that play style." North Carolina recently hosted Mullins on an official visit, and he came away very impressed with coaching staff and the "upbeat tempo" the team plays with.
Zack Geoghegan of On.3.com noted Kentucky, which hosted Mullins for an official visit earlier this year, appears to have fallen out of the running because fellow shooting guard Jasper Johnson committed to the Wildcats on Sept.
5.
Mullins has averaged 17.9 points per game in 71 appearances during his first three seasons at Greenfield-Central.
He shot 43 percent from three-point range as a junior in 2023-24..
This article has been shared from the original article on bleacherreport, here is the link to the original article.