USC Basketball: Trojans Reportedly in Final Four for Transfer Guard

New USC head coach Eric Musselman knows a thing or two about rebuilding through the transfer portal.
At both Arkansas and Nevada, he took teams chock-full of transfers and turned them into legitimate title contenders. His player development skills -- which date back to his pedigree as an NBA coach -- have enabled him to expedite a process that normally would be difficult to navigate.
After landing Penn guard Clark Slajchert, Musselman is back in the portal -- this time hoping to land a very talented player in Keyshawn Hall.
NEWS: George Mason transfer Keyshawn Hall has cut his list to four schools, he tells me:
— 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) April 11, 2024
USC
Michigan State
UCF
Arkansas
Hall is a big guard who averaged 17.2PPG, 8.4RPG and 1.5APG this season. Began his career at UNLV. pic.twitter.com/DlssrzdpUX
The 6'7" Ohio native played this past year at George Mason. He averaged 16.6 PPG and 8.1 RPG. He shot over 47 percent from the field, and a respectable 35.7 percent from three.
Hall is reportedly down to four schools: USC, Michigan State, UCF and Arkansas. Stylistically, he's a near-perfect fit for Musselman ball. Hall can get up and down the court seamlessly in transition. He's a versatile player, functioning as both a guard and a forward.
Musselman developed two players -- Cody and Caleb Martin -- with very similar skill sets. It's not surprising to learn that he helped them become NBA players.
2024-2025 Mid-Major Transfers:
— Brandon Meeks (@MeeksKnowsBall) April 10, 2024
Keyshawn Hall - George Mason
I posted about Keyshawn earlier in the season. He is an absolute stud with NBA potential written all over him. He's a "Big Guard", standing at 6'7". He uses his body extremely well in order to get to the rim and finish… pic.twitter.com/aB47zh0bWy
USC needs bodies in the worst way right now, and there's a real opportunity for Hall to come in and immediately become a focal point within this team.
Despite being from Cleveland, he does have some experience out West. Hall played at UNLV as a freshman before leaving to come back closer to home.
Michigan State figures to be stiff competition, and no one can count out John Calipari when it comes to the world of recruiting. However, when factoring in available playing time, the university as a whole, and Musselman's system, USC stands a real chance to land Hall.

Jason Fray is a proud native of Los Angeles. After graduating from UCLA in 2011, he's written for a number of publications -- including Bleacher Report, FOX Sports, Saturday Down South, and New Arena. In his downtime, he enjoys writing scripts, going to shows, weekly pub trivia with the boys, trying the best hole-in-the-wall food spots around town, and traveling (22 countries & counting).
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