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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 10 teams for 4-star SG Braylon Mullins

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Kentucky Wildcats

Back at BYU, HC Mark Pope focused on having as many capable shooters as possible. That’s what he did this offseason building up the Kentucky roster, and landing some of the top pure shooters (Koby Brea, Otega Oweh, and Andrew Carr. They also have a top-40 incoming guard commit, Collin Chandler. This is a good fit for Mullins and he’d likely have an early role as a freshman.

Michigan Wolverines

New Coach Dusty May has been aggressive with the 2025 class of targets, landing in lists for a number of players. Mullins might be one of the more ideal fits for a team that’s going to need offense on the wings. Starting guard Nimari Burnett will be gone after next year and there’s a lack of depth on the wings, so Mullins would have a decent chance at starting as a freshman.

North Carolina Tar Heels

The Heels lost its sharpshooter this offseason in Cormac Ryan but was able to replace him with Cade Tyson, a transfer from Belmont. In an ideal spot, Mullins can join Tyson on the wings, while Elliot Cadeau moves to the primary ball-handler position. The team does have a pair of 5-star freshmen wings (Drake Powell and Ian Jackson) who could be “one and done” pro players or create a potential logjam for class of 2025 guards/wings.