Miles Burgin
Miles Burgin
About Miles
Expert Analysis
Owen Siebring | Prep Hoops Scout
Miles is part of a team full of 15U players that decided to compete with an older division this weekend. And he was part of helping a talented group go 3-1 against some of the better teams in the field.
He’s an absolute dynamo with the ball in his hands; Miles has great handles and can stop on a dime to readjust when he needs to. Plus he can beat the defender off the dribble and has a nice turnaround jumper.
And Miles is no slouch on defense. Playing at just 5’10”, he prides himself on playing above the rim and disrupting shots. At one point in their win over PGU Elite, Miles tracked down what looked to be a breakaway dunk-and when his opponent missed the shot, Miles was there to get the rebound and push his team back into transition.
Miles still has 3 years left of high school, and will be a player to watch on the AAU circuit for the 2029 class.
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Read EvaluationOwen Siebring | Prep Hoops Scout
Surprisingly, one of the best players in the 16U field was an athlete who normally plays in the 15U circuit: West Michigan Premier’s
Miles Burgin
Miles
Burgin
5'10" | PG
Grand Rapids Catholic Central | 2029
MI
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Burgin and his entire WM Premier team are freshmen at their local high schools, and all would qualify for the 15U field. But they chose to play against older players this year, and have truly risen to the occasion; none moreso than Miles.
Helping his team achieve a 3-and-0 start to the weekend, Miles scored 15 points, knocking down six field goals in a convincing win over PGU Elite. He has awesome handles, he can stop on a dime with the ball in his hands, and can surprise you with his vertical ability-securing a jaw-dropping chase-down block in the second half of his team’s win.
Miles prides himself on playing above the rim, in spite of his 5’10” frame. He adjusts well mid-air when he’s making a pass. And he is consistently disrupting opponent’s shots.
With Miles’ talent already showing against a field that’s a year older than him, he’s likely to be a player to watch on the AAU circuit for the next few seasons.
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Read EvaluationMichael Schneiderman | Prep Hoops Scout
Burgin is a trustworthy ball handler at this stage in his young career. Has matured instinct and pace as a lead guard. Fits into a true point currently but could climb into a 2 eventually with his scoring knack. Generated offense off of defense with multiple steals which led to transition opportunities. After d boarding his eyes are always up on his dribble for smart read and looks. Will make the extra pass after drawing plus 1 defenders. Made a cool spin move into a mid-range fadeaway from 15 feet. Jumper is pure already. Well rounded guard that can create and stick on D.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Burgin helped make his name known around the state with his performance at the 2K26 Showcase. He starred in Grand Rapids Catholic Central’s 80-44 win against L’Anse Creuse North. Burgin finished the game on Saturday with 23 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
– Adjust in air and finish
– Active around rim = put back
– Fall away mid range pull up jumper
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
– Focused finish in traffic
– Athletic 2
– Got stop with vertical D
– Fast 1st step – dangerous off the bounce
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Burgin was a versatile shooter. He could shoot from a variety of places and situations. He had a solid pull up in traffic that he connected on.
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Read EvaluationScott Hankamp | Prep Hoops Scout
Burgin was a solid all around defender. He challenged shooters with good closeouts. Bergin played bigger than his height by staying vertical with high hands on D.
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