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Scout Report
When a combo guard ranks in the top 75 nationally while playing alongside two other elite prospects, it speaks volumes about their individual talent and ability to elevate those around them.
Background
Hailing from Indianapolis, Indiana, Jahari Miller has established himself as one of the premier guards in the Midwest while suiting up for Pike High School. The 6-2 combo guard has thrived in a loaded Pike program that features fellow elite prospects Isaiah Hill, the #16-ranked center in 2027, and Landon Lampley, the #35-ranked small forward in 2028. Miller's development on the competitive Indiana high school circuit has caught the attention of major college programs across the country.
Playing Style
Miller possesses the ideal size and versatility for a modern combo guard, standing 6-2 with the ability to play both backcourt positions effectively. His court vision and basketball IQ allow him to orchestrate offense while also being capable of shouldering scoring responsibilities when needed. The Indianapolis native demonstrates solid decision-making skills and appears comfortable operating in transition or half-court sets. While he continues to develop his overall game, Miller's ability to complement elite-level teammates while maintaining his individual impact showcases his unselfish approach and team-first mentality.
Recruitment
With seven Division I offers already in hand, Miller's recruitment continues to gain momentum as he enters his junior season. Programs like Alabama and Florida State headline his offer sheet, joined by Oklahoma State, Appalachian State, Radford, DePaul, and IUPUI. As the #72-ranked prospect in the class of 2027, Miller projects as a versatile backcourt piece who could develop into a multi-year contributor at the high-major level.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Pike
PREP SCHOOL
Indy Heat
AAU