Indiana men’s basketball: Jaeden Mustaf scouting report
Darian DeVries will have a different look on the wing in Jaeden Mustaf
Mar 4, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets guard Jaeden Mustaf (3) shoots the ball against California Golden Bears forward John Camden (2) during the second half at McCamish Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images | Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images One of the first players to commit to Indiana out of the transfer portal this season was Jaeden Mustaf, a 6’6” combo guard/wing who has played two years at Georgia Tech. He started 10 games as a freshman, appearing in 26, before becoming a regular in the starting lineup last season.
Despite some sites listing him as a combo guard, he played almost exclusively at the wing and small forward spots, occasionally running the offense as a point guard. He will probably be looking at a similar role at Indiana, with Bryce Lindsay and Markus Burton penciled in as starters in the backcourt. Whatever spot on the floor he plays at, he’s much more of a driver than Indiana had at the three and four spots last year.
He shot a respectable 38% from deep last year, but it was on just 1. 9 attempts per game. That’s a lot less than Nick Dorn (5.
3), Lamar Wilkerson (8. 6) and Tucker DeVries (7. 7), the guys coach Devries had at the wing last year.