Player: Jordan Miller
Class: 2023
Height: 6’0
School: Dorman

The South Carolina Top 80 really opened some eyes with the talent that was on the court.  There were several new names that jumped out on the court with their play and evaluations will be coming out shortly, but we wanted to continue our coverage of the event as we look at a few players that impressed.

We find our second Dorman prospect to look at from the South Carolina Top 80, as 2023 6’0 Jordan Miller really opened more eyes about his game and feel. He has continued to improve since we last saw him and really taken the next steps in being a reliable piece for Dorman since we watched him during open gym last year.

When watching him last season, Miller showed his team mentality on the floor, finding open teammates, getting others involved, and playing at a terrific pace. But watching him operate at the South Carolina Top 80, he has only added on to his game since then with his smooth shot-making ability, his IQ and feel for the game, and playing under control along with his terrific decision-making. He put on a terrific show, averaging 16.3 points per game throughout the event but never forcing anything on the floor.

In all, Miller showed a complete game and a terrific balance that should have fans excited about watching him in a Dorman uniform once again this season.  With the talent that was lost from last season, Miller has a chance to really step up in a big way and make himself well-known throughout the state of South Carolina.

South Carolina SC Top 80 Evaluation (2021):

“Next, we look at a player that arguably stood out as the main leader and overall tone-setter of this team throughout the day, Jordan Miller. He’s a smart, tough, well-rounded guard prospect with the tools to reliably dictate the offensive action from either backcourt position. Miller is a crafty ball-handler and playmaker with the necessary approach to seek out the best available option on nearly every possession. He’s a quality athlete with a rugged defensive nature, strong instincts for forcing turnovers, and the ability to apply pressure in transition at a seemingly nonstop rate. Miller scores the ball effectively from all levels, makes a nice impact on the glass, and simply stands out as a competitor that every type of coach should want on their team.”

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