Mustapha Heron is back on the market after being committed for nearly a year.
Heron Opens Up
When Mustapha Heron committed to Pittsburgh as a sophomore it was simply due to a connection between his father and newly hired Panthers assistant coach Barry "Slice" Rohrssen. The fit didn't necessarily make sense, but it was tough to argue with Pittsburgh bringing in a top-25 recruit. Heron - a 2016 wing prospect from Sacred Heart (CT) - is now ranked No. 23 in the nation and no longer committed to the program.
After Slice left to take the Kentucky job it seemed less likely that he would remain a Panther. Nearly a year later, Slice is on the move to St. John's as Chris Mullin's associate head coach. Heron re-opened his commitment on Friday and the Red Storm are considered to be in very good shape.
Going forward, he will play with the New York Rens (NY) and teammate Rawle Alkins. Both are highly prioritized by the new St. John's staff and this could make for an interesting scenario if one or both end up in Queens.
https://recruitscoop.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1758212The decision to decommit Heron said was less to do with Rohrssen going to St. John's and more to do with the fact that he felt he made his decision to commit to Pittsburgh too early, and he wants to see what else is out there for him, wanting to explore his options.
In just the past 24 hours Heron admitted that he has heard from Duke and UNLV among others, though one team he says he has not heard from is St. John's, and while that may be considered a shock to some, Heron understands and says he believes that is going to change pretty soon."I haven't heard from them yet but I am sure I will hear from them soon," Heron stated.
Another interesting note is that Heron is a teammate of another St. John's target, Christ the King guard Rawle Alkins '16, on the Rens AAU program on the Adidas circuit, and that while they haven't discussed specific schools with each other, the conversation of playing together on the next level has been discussed."
Oh yeah, we talk about the possibilities of going to college together, but we both still have to do what's best for ourselves. We will just have to see what happens in the future." -
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