Dan Hurley Sends 3-Word Message on Braylon Mullins' UConn Return
Summary
Braylon Mullins, a star freshman basketball player for the UConn Huskies, has decided to return for his sophomore season instead of entering the NBA Draft early. His return boosts the team’s chances for a strong performance in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.Key Facts
- Braylon Mullins announced he will play his second season at UConn under coach Dan Hurley.
- Mullins became well-known for a game-winning three-point shot against Duke in the NCAA Tournament.
- He had considered leaving early for the NBA but chose to stay to improve his skills and draft position.
- Coach Hurley called Mullins the "Bringer of Rain" and showed excitement about his return.
- Mullins announced his decision on his 20th birthday.
- Other players, Silas DeMary Jr. and Jayden Ross, also decided to return to UConn’s lineup.
- UConn added new players from the transfer portal, including Najai Hines and Nikolas Khamenia.
- Some players, Eric Reibe and Jaylin Stewart, left the team through the transfer portal.
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