USC's Baker-Mazara Out, Team's NCAA Hopes in Jeopardy
USC forward Chad Baker-Mazaras sudden departure from the team, following a controversial incident during a game against Nebraska, has left the Trojans NCAA tournament hopes hanging by a thread. The six-foot-seven scorer, now on his fourth team in five years, faces an uncertain future in the pros due to maturity concerns. The incident has sparked reactions from supporters like Gilbert Arenas, but the details remain unclear, leaving everyone questioning what truly transpired on the court.
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