4-star SG Vyctorius Miller down to 5 options

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Vyctorius Miller, a four-star shooting guard in the 2024 class, has narrowed his list of collegiate (and professional) options down to five. Moving forward, the 6-foot-5, 170-pound senior out of Crean Lutheran (Calif.) will consider G-League Ignite, Gonzaga, LSU, Oregon, and USC.

In addition to his finalists, Miller also received offers from Cal, Auburn, Arizona State, Kansas, and others.

According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Miller is ranked as the No. 43 overall prospect in the 2024 cycle. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Scouting Report

“Vyctorius Miller has a basketball frame, with long arms and broad shoulders. He should continue to put on weight as he matures and gets into an advanced strength and conditioning program. Miller is comfortable on or off the ball. He can run a team and get his guys into sets and play efficiently. He can also be a dangerous scorer, capable of heating up quickly. Miller has a quick first step and is decisive in getting downhill. He is a good athlete and plays with good balance. Miller is a smooth shooter with deep range and confidence. Adding strength should help him find consistency. There is an upside on the defensive end when he locks in. His dad is Vyshonn Miller (Silkk the Shocker), and his uncle is Percy Miller (Master P).” – On3’s Jamie Shaw

About Vyctorius Miller

Vyctorius Miller is the nephew of rapper Master P. He’s also the son of Vyshon Miller, who is better known as Silkk the Shocker, a multiplatinum artist who thrived with No Limit Records. Vyctorius Miller grabbed national headlines when he signed a NIL deal with Under Armour in February 2023 to promote the shoemaker’s new Spawn 5 Carnival Pack sneaker. Originally from North Hollywood, California, Miller played his junior season at Arizona’s Compass Prep. Because the school is not a member of the Arizona Interscholastic Association, he does not have to follow the governing body’s NIL policy, which prohibits athletes from profiting from their publicity rights. Miller describes himself as the ultimate team player. “I make plays for my team, try to get my teammates going,” Miller told On3’s Jamie Shaw. “I watch a lot of the big guards, Shai Gilgeous Alexander and Cade Cunningham. They can facilitate, get to their spots easily, and get buckets.” During the UAA Next Emerson stop in November 2022, Miller averaged 14.3 points and four assists playing with the West Coast Elite program. Miller went on a dominant tear in his sophomore season, averaging 20 points, five rebounds and four assists a game to lead Irvine Crean Lutheran to the CIF Southern Section Open Division playoffs in 2021. Miller has returned to his previous high school, Crean Lutheran (CA) for his senior year.