2023 four-star center Isaiah Miranda isn’t stressing about his recruitment
Posted Jan 12, 2022
While this recruiting cycle has seen many class of 2023 recruits make the early call and commit to a college, it’s unlikely you’ll see a decision from 4-star forward Isaiah Miranda anytime soon. “I’m trying to enjoy every little aspect of it,” Miranda said. “I feel like I like it more than anything because it still pushes me to go harder for offers I still don’t have yet."
(Zag's Blog)
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