I was really high on Mullins last year. You could see the potential, his athleticism, his ability to jump, his speed and quickness were all there. The problem was, the game hadn’t quite slowed down for him. He was still figuring out to pick his moments on offense and was having defensive lapses. But this year? You can see the growth. The defense is much cleaner, and you can feel his potential starting to click.
Mullins is very quick, probably the most athletic guy on our roster. His hands are fast, and he’s a real weapon on defense. Offensively, he’s become a pretty solid passer, and he’s got good vision on the court. You can tell he’s growing into that role. Outside of Barnhizer, he might be the best guy on the break at creating for others. He’s not just making the right passes, they’re on point and with pace. That’s fun to watch.
He’s still not comfortable with the three. If that starts falling? Watch out. That opens up so much more for his game. Right now, he doesn’t quite have the ball skills to use his speed and quickness to break down defenders in the half-court.
Getting more comfortable with the ball in his hands? That’s going to take work over the offseason. But the potential is there. Mullins has a really high ceiling. It’s going to be interesting to see how much of that ceiling he hits over the next couple of years. Developing a feel for the offense and defense well, that takes time. So don’t get discouraged by young guys not playing big minutes. Mullins is proof of that. He’s only going to get better, even post college wherever he ends up.