Shabazz Muhammad was recently elevated into the No. 1 ranking of high school basketball players in the Class of 2012 by two scouting services.

And after three games of the adidas Invitational, the 6-foot-6 wing not only has backed up the Scout.com and Rivals.com rankings but perhaps put some distance between himself and the rest of the class.

Muhammad has scored 30, 25 and 29 points as California-based Dream Vision went 2-1 in pool play.

“He's playing at a high, high level,” Scout.com national analyst Brian Snow said after Muhammad dropped 29 on the Connecticut Basketball Club, which is led by No. 2-ranked Andre Drummond and top-75 guard Kris Dunn.

Muhammad, who had been ranked near the top of the rankings for several years, said he's not worried about the ranking or his impending college decision.

“I just want to win,” he said with a smile. “I know that people say AAU ball isn't important. But I want to win every time on the floor.”