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UConn's Braylon Mullins living a dream after 35-foot shot brings him back to Indiana
Summary
Braylon Mullins sank a 35-foot shot that sent UConn past Duke and into the Final Four, and the freshman has returned to his Indiana roots amid a surge of attention and new name, image and likeness opportunities.
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Braylon Mullins returned to Indianapolis after hitting a 35-foot shot that propelled Connecticut past Duke and into the Final Four. The play drew widespread attention on social media and led to a name, image and likeness deal and an apparel line. Mullins grew up in Greenfield, Indiana, near Lucas Oil Stadium, and brought about 15 family members and friends to the game. Coach Dan Hurley has emphasized that the team remains focused on pursuing a championship.
What we know:
- Mullins hit a long-distance shot that sent UConn past Duke and advanced the team to the Final Four.
- As a freshman, he averaged 11.9 points and 3.4 rebounds this season.
- He had struggled with 3-point shooting late in the season and was 4-for-23 from distance in the tournament prior to the final shot; he missed his first four 3-point attempts against Duke before the winning basket.
- Mullins has since signed a name, image and likeness deal with Greenies dog treats and launched a "Money Mullins" apparel line.
- He grew up in Greenfield, Ind., gave tickets to about 15 family and friends, and many others from his hometown are expected at the team's Final Four activities.
Summary:
UConn is scheduled to face Illinois in the national semifinal on Saturday night, and the team has reiterated its goal of winning a national championship rather than celebrating individual moments. The tournament outcome is undetermined at this time.
