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4-star PG Miles Sadler updates the latest with his recruitment

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw06/08/24

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Four-star point guard Miles Sadler (photo credit - Jamie Shaw)

Miles Sadler is On3’s no. 95 overall player in the 2026 rankings. The 5-foot-11 point guard played for Glendale (AZ) Canyon International Academy on Nike’s EYBL Scholastic Circuit this season. The sophomore averaged 12.9 points, 5.0 assists, and 2.6 steals per game. In league play, Sadler was No. 4 overall in assists and No. 2 overall in steals.

“I’m very quick, I get downhill and find my teammates,” Sadler told On3. “I can knock down the three if my defender goes under the screen and I’m good in the pick-and-roll. I’m shooting the ball better now, catch and shoots and the pull-up. I watch a lot of Trae Young and Kyrie.”

At this week’s Pangos All-American Camp, the four-star averaged 14.3 points and 5.5 assists through the weekend. On3 was able to catch up with Miles Sadler after a recent live viewing to talk about his recruitment.

Sadler talks recruitment

“Right now, I have offers from Arizona State, Weber State, and Cal State Northridge,” Sadler said. “I have been to Arizona State to watch a game, but have not really been able to observe the campus or anything like that.

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“Watching Frankie Collins at Arizona State, he is a very fast guard like myself. He gets downhill and he finds his guys and he knows how to get his own two. I think I can do a lot of that same stuff.

“We’re hearing from schools like New Mexico, UCLA, Houston, and Rhode Island,” Sadler said. “Those are really the main schools we are hearing from that haven’t offered yet.”

In Miles Sadler’s words

“I’m going to pay attention to the schools who support me,” Sadler said. “I’m a big support guy, so I’ll notice which schools come out the most to support me. Support helps me have a clear head to know that people are behind me, that he’s give me motivation.”