The recent performance of Baba Miller, a 20-year-old Spanish player, has garnered significant attention in the NCAA. Miller, who previously played for Real Madrid, demonstrated his exceptional skills in a game against the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), nearly achieving a triple-double with 10 points, 7 rebounds, 11 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block.

Coach’s Praise
Miller’s coach, John Jakus, has expressed his admiration for the young player, stating that he is a 2.11-meter-tall boy who can do everything and is not receiving enough recognition. Jakus believes that Miller’s humble nature and decision to play for a lesser-known team have contributed to his relative anonymity.
He is a 2.11-meter-tall boy who can do everything. I think he is not receiving enough recognition and that happens because he chose us. It is as if he were simply flying under the radar. It is a blessing to train this boy.
John Jakus
Miller’s teammate, Kyky Tandy, has also praised his abilities, saying that he can shoot, pass, and dribble, making him a formidable opponent on the court.
Baba Miller can throw, pass and dribble. With his size, how he moves is crazy. It’s a lot of fear.
Kyky Tandy
Statistics and Comparison
Miller’s statistics in the NCAA are impressive, with an average of 11 points, 7.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 1.8 blocks per game. His performance has drawn comparisons to Kevin Durant, a renowned NBA player.
Other Spanish players in the NCAA, such as Álvaro Cárdenas, Bruno Alocén, and Julen Iturbe, have also demonstrated their skills in recent games, with Cárdenas achieving 18 points and 5 assists, Alocén adding 3 points and 3 rebounds, and Iturbe securing 1 rebound.