In a move that will shake up the 2025 NBA Draft landscape, UConn's sharpshooting guard Braylon Mullins has decided to return to Storrs for his sophomore season. Currently projected as a potential first-round pick—ranked No. 17 on ESPN's latest NBA draft big board—Mullins is betting on himself to elevate his stock even higher with another year of development under coach Dan Hurley.
For fans of the reigning national champions, this is huge news. Mullins' return provides a major boost to UConn's backcourt and their quest for a historic three-peat. His decision reflects a growing trend where top prospects use a second college season to refine their game, build strength, and enter the league with more polish and confidence.
Staying at UConn allows Mullins to continue honing his lethal shooting stroke and defensive intensity within a proven championship system. This extra year could be the key to securing a guaranteed contract and a more prominent role when he does make the leap to the pros. For now, Huskies fans can celebrate as a key piece of their future is locked in for another title run.
