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‘Huge boost’ Tigers reportedly confirm the signing of another star player

LSU’s men’s basketball coach, Matt McMahon, recently clinched his third high school recruit for the upcoming 2024-25 season. Guard Vyctorius Miller, hailing from Los Angeles, California, solidified his commitment by signing his national letter of intent. Miller, a four-star prospect standing tall at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 180 pounds, boasts an impressive skill set that adds depth to the team. His journey through Crean Lutheran High School in California as a sophomore in 2022 and subsequent years at Arizona Compass Prep highlights his versatility and prowess on the court, making him a coveted addition to the LSU Basketball program.

Coach McMahon enthusiastically welcomed Miller to the team, emphasizing his exceptional shooting prowess, scoring versatility, and creative playmaking abilities, particularly evident in his maneuvers off ball screens and handoffs. Miller’s rankings as the 42nd player in ESPN’s high school rankings and 51st in Rivals.com rankings further underline his talent and the potential impact he could bring to LSU’s lineup.

 

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During the 2023-24 season, Miller played a crucial role in Compass Prep’s success, contributing significantly to their impressive 27-6 record and securing a coveted spot in the Chipotle National High School Championships. His standout performance, notably an 18-point showcase during the quarterfinal clash of the championship tournament, vividly illustrates his prowess on the court. Alongside his high school accomplishments, Miller also demonstrated his talents in the EYBL NIKE Scholastic league in 2024, maintaining an average of 11.5 points, 1.6 assists, and 1.7 steals per game while displaying commendable shooting efficiency.

 

 

Miller’s sophomore season at Crean Lutheran showcased his dominance, where he averaged 20 points, five rebounds, and four assists per game, instrumental in leading his team to the CIF Southern Section Open Division playoffs. Joining Robert Miller from Pasadena Memorial High School and Curtis Givens III from Montverde Academy, Miller forms a formidable trio of high school signees for LSU’s 2024 class, all ranking within the top 65 in the On3.com basketball player rankings.

Moreover, LSU bolstered its roster through strategic signings from the transfer portal, securing talents such as Dji Bailey from Richmond, Cam Carter from Kansas State, and Jordan Sears from UT Martin. These acquisitions elevate LSU’s standing as a formidable contender, reflected in their team ranking of No. 13 in the 247sports basketball recruiting rankings.

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