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26 games played
Jaeden Mustaf is a sophomore guard who has been a key part of Georgia Tech's rotation, averaging 9.5 points in 26 games. He has been a dangerous perimeter threat, hitting 43.2% from deep.
Jaeden Mustaf carries a notable basketball lineage. His father, Jerrod Mustaf, was a first-team All-ACC player at Maryland who was selected 17th overall in the 1990 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. The younger Mustaf grew up in Bowie, Maryland, attended Carmel Christian Academy in North Carolina, and then spent his senior year at Overtime Elite in Atlanta. A consensus four-star recruit ranked No. 58 nationally, Mustaf passed on offers from NC State, Maryland, Florida State, Indiana, and Arkansas to commit to Georgia Tech and coach Stoudamire. As a freshman, he settled into the rotation, and now as a sophomore he has become one of the Yellow Jackets' most reliable perimeter contributors, averaging 9.5 points and shooting 43.2 percent from three in 26 games.
Jaeden Mustaf carries a notable basketball lineage. His father, Jerrod Mustaf, was a first-team All-ACC player at Maryland who was selected 17th overall in the 1990 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. The younger Mustaf grew up in Bowie, Maryland, attended Carmel Christian Academy in North Carolina, and then spent his senior year at Overtime Elite in Atlanta. A consensus four-star recruit ranked No. 58 nationally, Mustaf passed on offers from NC State, Maryland, Florida State, Indiana, and Arkansas to commit to Georgia Tech and coach Stoudamire. As a freshman, he settled into the rotation, and now as a sophomore he has become one of the Yellow Jackets' most reliable perimeter contributors, averaging 9.5 points and shooting 43.2 percent from three in 26 games.
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