Four-Star SF Sir Mohammed commits to Notre Dame

Charlotte (N.C.) Myers Park four-star small forward Sir Mohammed has committed to Notre Dame, he announced.
The 6-foot-6, 200-pound rising senior chose the Fighting Irish over a final group of Villanova, Virginia Tech, Stanford, Penn State, and Marquette.
Mohammed ranks as the No. 71 overall prospect in the 2024 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 25 small forward in the class and the No. 9 player in North Carolina
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In a previous interview with On3, Mohammed discussed the Fighting Irish.
“My relationship with Coach (Micah) Shrewsberry has been great the whole time, even throughout the switch. I love the staff there. He sees me as a lead guard who can do a lot on the floor. He sees me doing a lot of the same things I do with Team Curry.”
Sir Mohammed is the son of two-time NCAA champion at Kentucky, Nazr Mohammed.
Sir Mohammed Scouting Report
“Sir Mohammed has good length with a projectable frame. The most interesting part of the 6-foot-6 forwards game is his passing. Mohammed has excellent court vision, with great tough on his on-target and on-time deliveries. While he is an average athlete, which may create questions on who he guards, he is a smart team defender who understands angles. He has a consistent release on his jump shot, but it has a tendency to flatten out and is inconsistent. He can attack closeouts in straight lines and is a good area rebounder. Mohammed’s dad, Nazr Mohammed, played in the NBA for 18 years.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw