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USC Emerges as Landing Spot for Son of Former NBA Star
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The college basketball transfer portal is heating up, and Andrej Stojakovic, son of NBA legend Peja Stojakovic, is at the center of the buzz. 

According to an article released by On3 report, the 6’7” guard, who recently visited Illinois, is now considering a move to USC.

"While Illinois remains well-positioned, the recruitment of Stojakovic might not be over yet. In speaking with sources, the star transfer has several other schools in contention, including but not limited to, North Carolina, Gonzaga, USC, and Florida," the report stated.

Stojakovic, who averaged 17.9 points per game last season with the California Golden Bears, is one of the most coveted players in the portal.

The Trojans' appeal lies in its significant roster turnover, offering Stojakovic a clear path to immediate playing time and a leadership role under head coach Eric Musselman

The Trojans are looking to rebuild their offensive identity, and Stojakovic could become the centerpiece of Musselman’s system, leveraging his scoring prowess as a versatile wing. 

Staying on the West Coast also aligns with Stojakovic’s reported preferences, making the Trojans a natural fit for the Sacramento native. 

USC presents itself as a program that can help the junior refine his game and boost his NBA draft stock.

While the Illinois Fighting Illini remain a frontrunner after a promising visit, other storied programs like the Gonzaga Bulldogs, North Carolina Tarheels, Florida Gators, and UCLA Bruins are also vying for Stojakovic’s commitment. 

However, the Trojans' combination of opportunity, proximity, and coaching vision gives them an edge and makes them a strong contender to land Stojakovic. 

With his slick footwork and scoring ability—evidenced by a 37-point outburst against Maxime Reynaud the Stanford Cardinals in the ACC Tournament—Stojakovic could thrive in Los Angeles. 

As the transfer saga unfolds, Trojan fans are hopeful they’ll land the high-scoring talent with an NBA pedigree, potentially reshaping the program’s future.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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