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4-star PG Miles Sadler discusses Cal and Arizona State offers, updates recruitment

On3 imageby:Jamie Shaw08/04/24

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Miles Sadler is the No. 78 overall player in the 2026 On3 150. The 5-foot-11 point guard played this summer with the Arizona Unity program on Nike’s E16 Circuit and this high school season with the Glendale (AZ) Canyon International Academy on Nike’s EYBL Scholastic Circuit.

“I’m a quick and shifty guard,” Sadler told On3. “I’m going to get after you on defense and find my guys to shoot, too. I can knock down threes when my guy goes under the screen and I am very efficient in the ball screen.”

This Summer, Sadler played with Canada Basketball where he averaged 13.9 points and 4.0 assists throughout the U17 World Cup.

“My summer has been great,” Sadler said. “I’ve been all around, playing U16 and U17 on the EYBL and then FIBA Basketball. I think my summer has been great. I think I did pretty well in the World Cup. Of course, there is always things you want to improve on, playing on such a big stage with NBA and college scouts, but that is the future for me. I’d say I represented myself and my country well.”

On3 caught up recently with four-star Miles Sadler to discuss the latest in his recruitment.

Right now I have offers from Cal, Arizona State, Weber State, and Cal State Northridge,” Sadler said. “I haven’t set up any visits or anything yet.”

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Sadler talks schools

CAL: “Coach Matt (Scherbenske) is my main recruiter there. Recruitment opened up on June 15 and he and I have had great, and consistent conversations since then. Everything has been great with them. He tells me he likes how I get downhill and find my guys. I think I could bring that to the team and I just like what they have to offer. I like the location and they are a great school.”

ARIZONA STATE: “I know most of their coaching staff and Coach Bob Hurley. They know me really well and I like their coaches. I went to a few of their games when I was a freshman. They are a great program that I’m excited to look into. Their games are loud and I like the energy the crowd brings to the games.”

“I’ve heard from Stanford, LSU, and TCU are some of the schools that I’ve started to hear from,” Sadler said. “Hopefully they offer soon.”

In Miles Sadler’s words

“I’m looking for a program that is going to treat me as a family,” Sadler said. “They’ll bring me in and talk to me like I am part of a family. And a coach that is going to allow me to play my game.”