[IUFR] Mullins, Moreno, and Sisley
Coach Adragna dives into the film of Braylon Mullins, Malachi Moreno, and Trent Sisley -- the three Indiana Elite teammates who recently announced a fall visit date for Indiana.
As Indiana gears up for the 2024-25 season, the coaching staff continues to keep an eye on future talent.
This September, the Hoosiers will host three promising recruits from the Indiana Elite AAU team, a powerhouse on the Adidas circuit. Braylon Mullins, Malachi Moreno, and Trent Sisley have all scheduled visits to Bloomington for the weekend of September 20-22.
In this edition of IU Film Room, we’ll break down the games of these elite prospects. Each of them brings a well-established skillset to the court, plus plenty of future potential. Landing any (or all) of the three could significantly impact Indiana's future.
Let’s explore their strengths and how they might fit into the Hoosiers' system.
Braylon Mullins
First up is Braylon Mullins, a name that has been making waves this spring. With big-time offers rolling in from programs like North Carolina and UConn, Mullins' rise has been spectacular.
His game is versatile, but his shooting is his standout skill.
In the video, I highlight several key aspects of Mullins' game:
Shooting: Mullins is lethal from beyond the arc. Whether he's coming off screens or spotting up, his shooting mechanics are consistent, reliable, and his release is lightning quick. His ability to score from deep makes him a constant threat and stretches defenses — something Indiana has desperately lacked for many seasons.
Attacking the Rim: Mullins isn't just a shooter. He can also get to the basket, using his agility and ball-handling skills to navigate through traffic and finish at the rim. This dual-threat capability keeps the defense honest in how they guard him.
Playmaking: One of the most impressive parts of Mullins' game is his assist-to-turnover ratio. For a high school player who often has the ball in his hands, maintaining a positive ratio is a testament to his decision-making and vision on the court.
Mullins' combination of shooting, driving, and playmaking makes him almost a must-get prospect for Mike Woodson and company. His potential fit with the Hoosiers is an area they have lacked but are in desperate need of.
Now let’s break down video of Mullins’ teammates, Malachi Moreno and Trent Sisley.
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