4-star SF Treyvon Maddox commits to Miami

Treyvon Maddox, a four-star small forward in the 2025 class, has committed to Miami.
The 6-foot-6 senior out of Oak Ridge High (FL) was initially signed with Stephen F. Austin before reopening his recruitment in February.
Maddox, a Columbia, South Carolina native, is ranked as the No. 112 overall player in the 2025 class, according to the On3 Industry Ranking. He’s also the No. 27 ranked small forward.
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Maddox on his commitment to Miami
Treyvon Maddox discussed his decision to choose the ‘Canes.
“The reason why I chose Miami was that the coaches were very consistent with recruiting me, and they said I would be a great addition to the team. What led me to trust Jai Lucas was that he’s very straightforward and a man to get the job done. He’s a winner.”
In his own words, what type of player is Miami getting in Maddox?
“I describe my play style as fast paced. I attack in transition very well off of fastbreaks and defensive rebounds. I would describe it as like a Kevin Durant play style. Long arms, can shoot at a high level, and can guard multiple positions.”
He has a message for Miami fans.
“I’m excited to be here and we are going to get better and better. Be ready for a show.”
Scouting Report
Treyvon Maddox is a lengthy wing with special natural athleticism. He is an above-the-rim athlete in traffic, hunting put-back dunks. He has a good wing handle, can get downhill, and finish plays in the paint. Maddox is the son of a coach and his frame and build is impressive. The jump shot will have to continue improving and working with his flexibility, but the upside is to become a national-level prospect. – On3’s Jamie Shaw