you already know... ????@LutherMuhammad ?? pic.twitter.com/zacpJ0xDFx
— Sun Devil MBB (@SunDevilHoops) May 6, 2020
Bobby Hurley and his staff have welcomed Ohio State transfer Luther Muhammad to the program. Muhammad has played two years in the Big Ten and was a 28-game starter for the Buckeyes in 2019-20 and averaged seven points and 2.3 rebounds and was second on the team with 30 steals.
https://t.co/UTZmnrk5sm @LutherMuhammad @ArizonaState @Hudsoncatholic #Hudsoncatholicboysbasketball @NJHoopRecruit @NJHoops
— Jerry Del Priore (@jerrydelpriore) April 15, 2020
His top scoring games were a 22-point outing against Maryland (Feb. 23) and a 14-point effort against Penn State on Dec. 7. He also had 13 vs. Kent State and 11 against both Villanova and Purdue.
Forks Up???? https://t.co/9YNGPeJk3R
— GoBuckLu (@LutherMuhammad) April 15, 2020
In his freshman year (2018-19) he also started 28 of 34 games and averaged 7.6 points in 26.6 minutes per game and was third on the team in 32 steals. His best game was a 24-point, six-rebound, three steal effort vs. Nebraska on Jan. 26. He had 15 points vs. High Point (Dec. 29, 2018), 13 points and six boards vs. Rutgers (Jan. 9). He had 20 points, five rebounds and four assists vs. Penn State on Feb. 7.
Luther Muhammad to @EvanDaniels on his decision to transfer from Ohio State to ASU:
— Chris Karpman (@ChrisKarpman) April 15, 2020
"I picked ASU because I believe coach Hurley's a great coach wants and let's his guards create a lot, and is a very intense coach that demands the best out of his guys."https://t.co/Q2WBe68SIy pic.twitter.com/QxUvoSIXNh
He averaged 14.6 points as a senior and 15.8 as a junior in high school. He shot over 50 percent from the field and 85 percent from the free throw line in his career.
He is the son of Michelle Epps and has three siblings Quan Muhammad, Udarius Muhammad and Chaz Ward.
--What is Arizona State getting in Luther Muhammad? (by Brian Snow, Sun Devil Source/April 14, 2020)
--ASU basketball lands Ohio State transfer G Luther Muhammad: (by Matt Laymond, ArizonaSports.com/April 14, 2020)