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4-Star SF Treyvon Maddox Commits to Miami, Joins Jai Lucas’ Rebuilt Roster

On3 imageby: Matt Shodell07/06/25canesport
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2025 four-star Treyvon Maddox (photo credit- Jamie Shaw)

Treyvon Maddox has his final home. And it’s Miami.

Maddox, a 6-6, 4-star SF out of Orlando (Fla.) Oak Ridge High School, had originally signed a National Letter of Intent in Nov., 2024, in the Class of 2025 with Stephen F. Austin. But after a strong senior season and with bigger options coming in he asked for his release, and got it.

Teams pursuing him after his release included Miami, Pittsburgh, Texas A&M, West Virginia, and Santa Clara. He wound up visiting Santa Clara and Miami (one day visit at the end of June).

Maddox is signing today with Miami per his agent Clay Milnes, who also said the Canes plan to use him at the 2 and 3 with a chance for him to see significant playing time as a freshman.

“His recruitment was unique – he was committed, blew up and had a ton of high major offers, schools came out of the woodwork in the last month or so,” Milnes said, adding that Maddox played really well in AAU ball.

On3 National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw describes Maddox as “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.”

Maddox averaged 10.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game as a high school senior.

He will join a totally rebuilt roster at Miami for the coming season. Maddox is a solid addition for coach Jai Lucas, with other pickups for this season transfers G/F Marcus Allen (Missouri), G Tre Donaldson (Michigan), G Jordyn Kee (Georgia), F Malik Reneau (Indiana), C Ernest Udeh Jr. (TCU) and G Tru Washington (New Mexico) plus incoming freshmen 4-star forward Shelton Henderson, who Lucas flipped from Duke, 4-star guard Dante Allen, 3-star G John Laboy II, Turkish 6-10 center Salih Altuntas and Slovakian forward Timotej Malovec.

“Miami is planning on having him out on the wing, a perimeter wing making athletic plays, being a defender, developing in their system but having an opportunity to have a pretty big role for them (as a freshman),” Milnes said.

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