USC Basketball: Assistant Coach Breaks Down How Isaiah Collier Can Improve Trojans' Offense

He should do so in a multitude of ways!
USC Basketball: Assistant Coach Breaks Down How Isaiah Collier Can Improve Trojans' Offense
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Your USC Trojans will be heading into their 2023-2024 season with a huge list of expectations before them. They want to send star, veteran guard Boogie Ellis out on a high note as he enters his third and final season with them, it will be their final campaign as a part of the PAC-12 conference and their roster will be headlined by some of the best recruits in the nation.

At the helm of their group on both ends will be Isaiah Collier, a 6'4 point guard that can run an offense with ease and seemingly score at all three levels. He continued to improve his game as he made his way through the high school circuit and whenever he faced other marquee squads, he usually always showed up.

Collier has been quoted as highlighting the Trojans' coaching staff as to why he chose the school and believes that they are more of a family than anything. Obviously, the coaches have reciprocated that energy and they cannot wait to oversee Collier's development even more.

Assistant coach Eric Mobley knows that they have a one-of-one player on their hands and he detailed exactly what makes him stand out in an exclusive group of point guards.

"What we call it as coaches is that they paint the picture," said Mobley. "A blank canvas and they can see everything, the blemishes and they make the right pass so fast."

(Via USC Hoops)

Just how far will the likes of Collier and the rest of USC's crop of elite talents take them? That is a question that we will have more answers and projections towards very soon!


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.