Mesa High School's superstar 6-foot-4 sophomore point guard Kyi Kyi Miles continues to impress nationally, and is coming off an excellent showing over the spring and summer on the Nike EYBL circuit, where he helped lead his AZ Unity 15U team to a strong showing in the Nike Peach Jam event. Since entering the Arizona high school ranks a year ago, Miles has taken the high school basketball scene by storm. This weekend, Miles traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, where he participated in an absolutely loaded Underclassman All-American Game. Miles would earn the game's Most Valuable Player honor, after a terrific performance in the contest - further proving his amazing value in America's 2028 Class.
Miles recently received a #6 national ranking by ESPN for the 2028 Class, and is regarded as the nation's #1 PG prospect in the class by ESPN. After a tremendous freshman season, where he led his Mesa program to a 6A State Championship runner-up finish, Miles was also named as the MaxPreps Freshman Player of the Year and selected for the MaxPreps Freshman All-American Team. Miles has established himself as one of the most elite young prospects in the country, and an elite national prospect in America's 2028 Class.
Miles is set to have a big sophomore campaign, after averaging 19.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game as a mere freshman in the state's top 6A Division. Miles led Mesa all the way to the 6A State Championship game last season - a remarkable achievement for a freshman. He will return this sophomore season for an encore - looking to win it all this season.
Miles is widely recognized and is regarded by many as the top overall point guard prospect in the country for the 2028 class. His game is polished well beyond his years, combining a superb offensive skillset with an advanced feel for the game and a high basketball IQ.
Recruiting interest is skyrocketing for Miles, as he has now received a large number of Division-I offers, which includes offers from Texas, TCU, Stanford, Arizona State, Creighton, Texas Tech, Providence, Cal, UNLV, Pepperdine, New Mexico, San Diego, San Diego State, UT-Arlington, Grand Canyon, San Jose State, University of San Francisco, Florida A&M and Sacramento State. It’s only a matter of time before nearly every Division-I program in the country extends an offer.
It is still very early for Miles but his college recruitment is heating up fast. The future is bright for Kyi Kyi Miles, and his story is just getting started. I look forward to watching him continue to develop a great deal over the next several years, as he continues to take his game and Arizona basketball to new heights.
Arizona Preps Scouting Report: Miles is a rare find as he has excellent size as a point guard prospect - standing at 6-4 in height with a long, rangy physical frame. He has an excellent handle of the basketball and feel for the game, a lost art among today's players. As a result he makes players around him better with the ball in his hands, and he enjoys making the pass. He is a floor general with the ball and is vocal on the floor, also a nice attribute. He is an exceptional scorer that can score at all (3) levels, with a pure shooting stroke that has nice range on his shot. He will only become much more effective over time in all facets of his game, as he continues to mature and get stronger physically, but he has played up throughout his life and against top-rated competition, which has benefited him a great deal already as a player. Miles lets the game come to him and he does not force the action often. He has command presence on the basketball court. Miles is next in line among young national elite-level prospects, and he is part of a very loaded 2028 Class in the state of Arizona and nationally. Considered as the best PG prospect in America's 2028 Class. A future pro prospect.

