USC men's basketball roster continues to undergo rapid change

It has been a very rough offseason for USC men's basketball and Eric Musselman.
The past 72 hours have been especially volatile and difficult.
USC thought it had pulled in a solid frontcourt piece with Georgetown transfer Drew Fielder, but soon after Fielder committed to USC, he flipped and went to Boise State, as Bronco Nation News noted:"One day after Emmanuel Ugbo entered the transfer portal, former Georgetown center Drew Fielder will reportedly be signing with the Broncos.
After spending two seasons at Georgetown, Fielder initially committed to USC upon entering the portal, but later flipped and will now return to the Treasure Valley instead.
Originally from Boise, Fielder spent two years at Rocky Mountain High School, before moving down to SoCal Academy in Castaic, CA."A former four-star recruit, Fielder started 31 games for Georgetown this past season, averaging 23.5 minutes, 7.1 points and 5.4 rebounds per game and was considered one of the top centers in the portal.
He will join UCLA transfer Dylan Andrews, as the second power five starter to come to the Broncos through the portal.
As of now, Fielder will be the heavy favorite to be the Broncos starting center next season."We can debate how good Drew Fielder would have been for USC, but with the big names in the portal having largely been claimed, the odds of USC getting a better player than Fielder are not great.
Eric Musselman has to look around for leftovers.
This Fielder drama follows four-star commit Elzie Harrington decommitting from USC.
That move opened the door for the possibility that five-star recruit Brayden Burries would choose the Trojans, but instead, Burries picked Arizona and Tommy Lloyd.
It has been a brutal turn of events for USC.Eric Musselman has not been able to catch a break, and one wonders when he will.This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC men's basketball is being rocked by difficult plot twists.
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