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    Harun Zrno Transfer Portal: Top 5 Landing Spots for the Sharpshooter

    College basketball is always full of surprises, and one of the latest twists involves talented Bosnian guard Harun Zrno. The 6-foot-6 sharpshooter decommitted from Indiana, choosing to reopen his recruitment. This decision has sparked immediate interest from multiple high-major programs eager to add his elite scoring ability to their roster. So, where will Zrno land next?

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    Top 5 Potential Landing Spots for Harun Zrno

    1) Maryland Terrapins

    Maryland has been aggressive in recruiting since Kevin Willard took over as head coach, and they could use a knockdown shooter like Zrno. The Terrapins struggled with outside shooting last season, ranking in the bottom half of the Big Ten in three-point percentage.

    Maryland also has a history of developing international talent, which could be appealing to Zrno. With the Terps pushing for top-tier talent, Zrno could find himself playing a key role in their offensive system.

    2) Miami Hurricanes

    If Zrno is looking for a fast-paced offense that allows shooters to shine, Miami might be his best bet. Head coach Jim Larrañaga has built a program known for its guard-heavy lineups and perimeter-oriented attack. The Hurricanes were an Elite Eight team in 2023 and continue to develop NBA-ready talent, which could be a major selling point for Zrno.

    Miami also provides the added benefit of exposure. Playing in the ACC means frequent nationally broadcast games, which could boost Zrno’s draft stock if he performs well. With NIL opportunities in South Florida booming, Miami could also offer lucrative endorsement deals to sweeten the deal.

    3) Ohio State Buckeyes

    The Buckeyes have been one of the most consistent programs in the Big Ten over the past decade, and they could use a shooter like Zrno to replace some key departures. Ohio State’s system thrives on versatile guards who can shoot, and Zrno fits that mold perfectly.

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    One of the biggest reasons Ohio State is a top contender is its proven ability to develop guards for the next level. With a strong strength and a history of producing NBA talent, the Buckeyes could provide Zrno with the perfect platform to showcase his skills.

    4) Penn State Nittany Lions

    Penn State has been making strides in basketball, and under head coach Mike Rhoades, they are looking to build a roster that can compete with the Big Ten’s best. One area where they need help? Three-point shooting. That’s where Zrno comes in.

    The Nittany Lions play a system that rewards players who can score off the catch-and-shoot and move well without the ball. With Zrno’s ability to knock down shots from deep, he could quickly become a focal point in their offense. If he wants to be a go-to scorer rather than just a role player, Penn State might be the perfect fit.

    5) Creighton Bluejays

    Creighton has quietly been one of the best programs in the country for developing elite shooters. Their offense revolves around spacing and ball movement, allowing players like Zrno to thrive. If he’s looking for a system that plays to his strengths, Creighton should be near the top of his list.

    Greg McDermott’s squad consistently ranks among the best in three-point shooting percentage, and they’ve had success developing international players in the past. Plus, with Creighton’s recent deep NCAA Tournament runs, Zrno would have a chance to compete at the highest level right away.

    Why Did Harun Zrno Reopen His Recruitment, and What’s Next?

    Zrno’s decommitment from Indiana was unexpected but not entirely shocking, given the recent coaching shakeup in Bloomington. The Hoosiers parted ways with former head coach Mike Woodson and brought in Darian DeVries.

    While Zrno hasn’t ruled out Indiana entirely, he and his agent, Stevan Petrovic, have confirmed that he wants to reassess his options before making a final decision.

    The young Bosnian standout has been turning heads with his performance in Bosnia’s Division I league. That’s where he averaged 20 points per game while shooting a scorching 48% from beyond the arc.

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    Beyond just choosing a school, Zrno will also be weighing factors like NIL opportunities, style of play, and his long-term development for a potential NBA career. Given his elite shooting ability, there’s a strong chance he’ll become a key player wherever he lands.

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