Trojans Wire’s favorite USC men’s basketball players as Pac-12 era ends

The Pac-12 era is coming to a close. We won’t have USC playing Stanford or Cal or Arizona or Oregon State next season. Decades of college sports history will give way to a whole new reality in the Big Ten. With the Pac-12 dying, it’s a time to …

The Pac-12 era is coming to a close. We won’t have USC playing Stanford or Cal or Arizona or Oregon State next season. Decades of college sports history will give way to a whole new reality in the Big Ten. With the Pac-12 dying, it’s a time to remember and look back at the USC men’s basketball players who struck a chord with us and stand out as our favorite players, regardless of whether we were alive when we actually watched them. Yes, a couple of the players on the list below played USC basketball before Tim Prangley and Matt Zemek were even born! Let’s look at which players Tim and Matt selected as their own favorites.

This is a Tim Prangley pick.
This is a Matt Zemek pick.
This is a Prangley pick.
This is a Zemek pick.
This is a Prangley pick.
This is a Zemek pick.
This is a Prangley pick.
This is a Zemek pick.
Harold Miner was an electric player who gave USC a No. 2 seed in the 1992 NCAA Tournament. He was, and is, and always will be, one of a kind. He’s our unanimous selection for USC men’s basketball.