OTE Finals features pair of Georgia Tech commits
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Georgia Tech commit Jaeden Mustaf (3) is in the Class of 2024 and plays for the City Reapers. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice
The Overtime Elite (OTE) Finals began Friday night at Overitne Arena in the heart of Atlantic Station. Amongst the bright lights, loud music, screaming fans, and large video monitors were a pair of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets recruits.
The City Reapers and RWE are playing for this season’s championship, and on either team is a player looking to help Yellow Jackets first-year head coach and former NBA star Damon Stoudamire in the near future. Class of 2023 small forward Darrion Sutton, a 6-foot-8 Missouri native, plays for RWE. Sutton came off the bench Friday night, entering the game at the 5:25 mark of the first quarter.
Class of 2024 high-ranking recruit Jaeden Mustaf, a 6-foot-5 guard, started the game at point guard for the City Reapers. Mustaf, a playmaker, had to take the scoring lead for his team, scoring the first four points of the game on a jumper and a drive. Mustaf is the son of former University of Maryland star and NBA player Jerrod Mustaf.
Darrion Sutton (10), a Class of 2023 Georgia Tech...
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