ESPN reporter Jonathan Givoni said the 6-11-year-old announced a trial of the draft and plans to maintain his college qualification. According to On3's recruitment database, Miller is the number one high school student in Canada in 2022.

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On April 24, Beijing time, Canadian forward Leonard Miller decided to add his name to the 2022 NBA draft . ESPN reporter Jonathan Givony said the 6-11 (2.11 meters) big man announced a trial of the draft and planned to maintain his college qualification.

ESPN reporter Jonathan Givoni said the 6-11-year-old announced a trial of the draft and plans to maintain his college qualification. According to On3's recruitment database, Miller is the number one high school student in Canada in 2022. - DayDayNews

Leonard Miller

According to On3's recruitment database, Miller is the number one high school student in Canada in 2022. The five-star player ranks fourth in the small forward position and 11th in the 2022 high school student. The striker from Ontario has not decided which college to attend next season before announcing his test of the NBA draft.

ESPN reporter Jonathan Givoni said the 6-11-year-old announced a trial of the draft and plans to maintain his college qualification. According to On3's recruitment database, Miller is the number one high school student in Canada in 2022. - DayDayNews

Leonard Miller

Miller's school selection considerations include University of Kentucky and University of Arizona . In addition, the G League Ignition team is also in the selection. He seems to be inclined to play directly in the professional league. He was born on November 26, 2003, the youngest player among this class of candidates.

ESPN reporter Jonathan Givoni said the 6-11-year-old announced a trial of the draft and plans to maintain his college qualification. According to On3's recruitment database, Miller is the number one high school student in Canada in 2022. - DayDayNews

Leonard Miller

18-year-old Miller rose in his senior year, averaged 32 points per game and was elected as the best player in Canada's high school. Two years ago, he was just a defender with a height of 6-4 (1.93 meters) and now he has a height of 6-11 (2.11 meters), with a wingspan of 7-2, and a striker with defender skills. He was invited to attend the Nike Basketball Summit, and his outstanding performance attracted the attention of scouts.

ESPN reporter Jonathan Givoni said the 6-11-year-old announced a trial of the draft and plans to maintain his college qualification. According to On3's recruitment database, Miller is the number one high school student in Canada in 2022. - DayDayNews

Leonard Miller

Although Miller's current prediction is only the first prospect of the second round, he should have a chance to enter the first round with his trial performance. Perhaps the team will bet on his talent in the lottery zone. After all, he is the youngest draft player this year, just like Joshua Primo, who was selected by Spurs last year.

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