Former Indiana Hoosier Malik Story to the USC Trojan’s Basketball team?
IT WAS REPORTED YESTERDAY THAT INDIANA
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HOOSIER FRESHMEN MALIK STORY WILL
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TRANSFER BACK TO A SCHOOL CLOSE
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TO HOME IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
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COULD THE USC TROJANS BE BACK ———————————————————————-
IN THE MIX?
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Malik Story who once was a USC Trojan commit has decided to come back to Southern California. His road the last several years has been one that visited three different states: California, Virginia, and Indiana.
CALIFORNIA
2004-2006
Played for Artesia High School with current Arizona State stars: James Harden, and Derek Glasser.
He also played with current USC commit Renardo Sidney.
In his junior season (2005-2006), Artesia went on to go 33-1, and go on to win the Division 3 CIF Championship. Odd enough, Artesia only loss was a 73-66 defeat to the Huntington Highlanders, who were led by former USC Trojan O.J Mayo .
VIRGINIA
2006-2007
He transferred to Oak Hill Academy for his senior year, but left Oak Hill Academy for undisclosed reasons.
He decommit from USC
CALIFORNIA
2006-2007
He looked into transferring to Los Angeles Ribet Academy, and his new college choices were Georgetown, Oregon, Minnesota, Marquette and Indiana.
INDIANA
2008-2009
University of Indiana- Freshmen Year Stats.
5.9 points, 1.2 Ast, 2.3 Rebounds in 17.9 min per game.
CALIFORNIA
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It was amazing go see Malik come to USC, but it all remains to be seen if Floyd doesn’t put on his Lute Olson’s wig.
I agree with the TrojanHorse. I hope Floyd doesn’t go to Arizona.
Floyd to Arizona is something out of left field, but based on the news reports, it seems unlikely that he will be at USC, next year. Dixon to USC?