Though he has yet to suit up in a San Diego State uniform, junior guard transfer Malachi Flynn is already being regarded as the guy who will lead the offense.
In his two years at Washington State, Flynn was an offensive force.
Flynn notched a career-high 15.8 points per game during his sophomore campaign, which ranked 11th in the Pac-12. He also led the Cougars that year with 77 3-pointers made – the most in the program since Klay Thompson set the school record in 2011 with 98.
Putting up those numbers at a Power Five school may seem like a situation most players wouldn’t walk away from.