Until then, here’s how Miller broke down his six spring signees, which he was not able to discuss until their letters of intent or financial aid papers were signed. (Four-year transfers cannot sign letters of intent, and Ferguson may have signed only a nonbinding financial aid agreement, though Miller declined to say what Ferguson signed.)

Miller says: “Rawle is New York City through and through in terms of when you’re from there, you’ve had to compete and earn everything, and I’ve found those guys have an inherent toughness about them, and he embodies all of that. He’s very, very physical. He believes in himself, and if you noticed Rondae (Hollis-Jefferson) and Stanley (Johnson) when they first came here, one of the gifts that they had to make them successful as young players was their body. Rawle isn’t skinny. He’s strong and can play a number of different positions. We’re excited about adding him. I love his fight and his will. I’ve yet to talk to anybody who knows him and played against him that doesn’t describe him in that way, and I think that’s something our team needs, that we missed a year ago.”