Southern California‘s basketball roster is getting more star-studded by the moment, with Bronny James, son of L.A. Lakers superstar LeBron James, joining the Trojans, and now, D.J Rodman too, after he announced that he’s transferring via social media.
‘All these ups and downs, lefts and rights led me to Fight On,’ the younger Rodman wrote on Instagram.Â
The son of NBA rebounding great Dennis Rodman played the last four seasons at Washington State. The 6-foot-6 forward averaged 9.6 points and 5.8 rebounds while starting 30 of 31 games for the Cougars last season.
Rodman will take advantage of an NCAA rule allowing an extra year of eligibility because of the COVID-19 pandemic to play for the Trojans close to his hometown of Newport Beach.
Coach Andy Enfield on Wednesday also said the Trojans have received a signed national letter of intent from James.Â
Forward DJ Rodman, 22, played four seasons at Washington State, averaging 9.6 points
Rodman and Bronny James will have all the pressure on their shoulders to succeed at USC
The guard announced on his social media last weekend that he had committed to the Trojans, and his father discussed it after the Lakers’ playoff victory.
The Trojans have already signed guard Isaiah Collier and forward Arrinten Page.Â
They´ll join returning starters Boogie Ellis, Kobe Johnson and Joshua Morgan. Ellis averaged a team-high 17.7 points last season, while Johnson and Morgan were named to the Pac-12´s All-Defensive team.
Isaiah Collier, another elite high school prospect, has also committed with the Trojans
USC was 22-11 last season and reached the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year. The Trojans lost to Michigan State 72-62 in the first round.
James averaged 13.8 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.8 steals as a senior at Sierra Canyon School in nearby Chatsworth.Â
He was named a McDonald´s All-American and played for Team USA in the Nike Hoop Summit.
Collier of Marietta, Georgia, was the top scorer for the West team with 25 points in the McDonald’s All-American game and was named co-MVP.
Page was a teammate of Collier at Wheeler High in Marietta.