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Top-30 recruit Isaiah Miranda set to visit Louisville

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Castaic (Calif.) Southern California Academy four-star recruit Isaiah Miranda tells On3 he will officially visit Louisville on September 9th.

The 7-foot-0 power forward originally from Rhode Island has also officially visited USC and Georgetown and unofficially visited UCLA and UConn. He also holds offers from Oregon, Syracuse, DePaul, Memphis, and others.

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Miranda ranks as the No. 28 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, the average ranking from all four major recruiting media companies. On3’s evaluators are slightly higher on him, ranking him as the 22nd best overall player in the class.

“I try to get buckets the best way I can, stay diverse,” Miranda told On3 in a previous interview. “I’ve slowed down my game added more options since the summer. I’m utilizing my teammates more, making the game easier. I like to watch a lot of Joel Embiid with how he gets to his shots out of his post moves. I like Giannis too for how he is always running the floor.”

Scouting Summary

Isaiah Miranda has a lengthy and fluid frame. He is very well coordinated with the fluidity to turn and run and the pop to get his elbow above the rim. Standing as a legit footer, the way he moves is what sticks out the most. He is still raw in his game as he is still growing and figuring out who he is as a player. He has natural touch, can knock down a three off the catch, and makes free throws. Miranda will need to continue adding strength and slowing down the game, but the ceiling is very high here. – On3’s Jamie Shaw, National Recruiting Analyst