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2025 four-star sharpshooter Braylon Mullins schedules official visit to Kentucky

Jack PIlgrimby:Jack Pilgrim06/28/24

Just days removed from an unofficial visit to Lexington and a scholarship offer from Mark Pope and the Wildcats, 2025 four-star guard Braylon Mullins has scheduled an official to Kentucky.

The sharpshooter out of Greenfield, IN will be in Lexington from October 25-27, one of six official visits Mullins has on the docket.

KSR’s Zack Geoghegan was the first to break the news on KSBoard.

Mullins’ official to Kentucky is the last of six he currently has scheduled, with another to Michigan State also in the works, KSR has learned.

  • UConn (August 1-2)
  • Michigan (Sept. 7)
  • UNC (Sept. 14-15)
  • Indiana (Sept. 21)
  • Tennessee (Oct. 19)
  • Kentucky (Oct. 25-27)

The four-star guard previously took unofficial to Purdue and Ohio State following his short trip to Lexington last week. He also holds offers from the likes of Kansas, North Carolina, UConn, Alabama, Michigan, Michigan State, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Iowa, Butler, Cincinnati, Missouri, Virginia, Creighton, Stanford, Illinois and Wisconsin.

The reason for the long list of offers and scheduled visits? Mullins may be the best shooter in high school basketball, now ranked No. 31 overall by On3 and No. 9 among shooting guards in the rising senior class. Standing 6-4, 180 pounds, he’s seen his stock soar this spring and summer as a standout for Indiana Elite on the Adidas 3SSB circuit. He opened the AAU season as a low-end four-star, but after averaging 20.1 points per contest in 13 games — all wins — as the fourth-most efficient scorer on the circuit at 1.13 points per possession, he’s now a consensus top-35 recruit.

In that 13-game sample size, Mullins shot 55.8 percent from the field, 52.1 percent from three on 7.4 attempts per contest while knocking down 73.1 percent at the line to go with 3.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.5 steals per outing.

A teammate of fellow Kentucky target Malachi Moreno with Indiana Elite, could they team up together in Lexington? The Wildcats are certainly in the running.

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