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Key 2025 four-star guard target Braylon Mullins includes Indiana basketball in his final 10

Key 2025 four-star guard target Braylon Mullins includes Indiana basketball in his final 10 along with schools such as Purdue, Kansas, and more.

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Key 2025 four-star guard target Braylon Mullins includes Indiana basketball in his final 10 along with schools such as Purdue, Kansas, and more.

As expected, a key 2025 Indiana basketball target has included the Hoosiers in their final school list.

2025 four-star guard Braylon Mullins announced today that Indiana basketball is included in his final 10. Along with the Hoosiers, the other nine schools include Purdue, Alabama, Tennessee, UConn, Kentucky, Michigan, Kansas, Duke, and North Carolina.

Indiana basketball has been heavily involved with Mullins for the last year and really started to prioritize him in the winter. He is clearly one of the top options — if not the top option – for Indiana.

Mullins is coming off an AAU season where he became one of the biggest stock-rises in the national 2025 class. Playing for Indiana Elite 2025 on the Adidas 3SS circuit, Mullins averaged 9.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. He shot 47.3 percent from three (62-of-131) this season. In tournament play, he had nine 20+ point games as Indiana Elite finished 16-1.

At the Adidas 3SSB Championship, the Indiana basketball staff went four-deep for all of Friday, including Mike Woodson. Assistant coaches Kenya Hunter and Brian Walsh were in on Thursday and multiple members of the staff were in on Saturday and Sunday.

Mullins, along with his Indiana Elite teammates — Trent Sisley and Malachi Moreno — will be making an official visit to Bloomington the weekend of Sept. 20.

Mullins is ranked No. 29 in the Rivals rankings.

Here are additional scouting notes from Kyler Staley of HoosierIllustrated.com.

“When it comes to in-state prospects, nobody has had a better AAU season than Greenfield-Central guard Braylon Mullins. It almost feels like every time that Mullins let a shot go, it is going in, which happens most of the time. He works really well on and off the ball when it comes to getting shots off, I really enjoyed how he utilizes ball screens to get free looks. He also shows a strong first step off the dribble to attack the basket and was a little underrated when it comes to making plays in transition. You also often forget just how athletic he is as well because Mullins can fly with the best of them and finish at the rim. Mullins’ stock is still rising at such a rapid pace.”

SEE ALSO: What these 5 Indiana basketball players need to improve in order to be on 2025 NBA Draft boards

Kyler Staley is a Basketball Recruiting Analyst for Hoosier Illustrated, a comprehensive site covering news, updates and recruiting for Indiana University athletics. Kyler has been in the basketball recruiting industry since 2019 and is a credentialed media member. He has covered Indiana since 2021 while continuing to also work for Prep Hoops Indiana. He has previously worked for Rivals.

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