Oregon Loses Four-Star Hoops Commit
Late Friday evening Dana Altman got some bad news for the future of his roster. The Ducks lost one of its long time commits and signees from the 2024 recruiting class.
Compass Prep (Ariz.) shooting guard Vyctorius Miller announced he was going to back out of his National Letter of Intent and would head elsewhere. He originally chose the Ducks over Gonzaga, the G-League and other options.
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The 6-foot-5 guard is the No. 53 ranked player in the On3 Industry Rankings.
The Ducks now have two signed commits in the 2024 class, forward Ibrahima Traore and guard Dez Lindsay. Oregon’s recruiting class currently ranks as the No. 94 ranked class in the country.
Scouting Report:
“Vyctorius Miller has a basketball frame, with long arms and broad shoulders. He should continue to put on weight as he matures and gets into an advanced strength and conditioning program. Miller is comfortable on or off the ball. He can run a team and get his guys into sets and play efficiently. He can also be a dangerous scorer, capable of heating up quickly. Miller has a quick first step and is decisive in getting downhill. He is a good athlete and plays with good balance. Miller is a smooth shooter with deep range and confidence. Adding strength should help him find consistency. There is an upside on the defensive end when he locks in. Is dad is Vyshonn Miller (Silkk the Shocker), and his uncle is Percy Miller (Master P).” – On3’s Jamie Shaw