By Matt Zemek, Trojans Wire: We have wrestled with a few core questions during this USC basketball season.
Arguably the most central question — elicited by the team’s recent slump — was this one: Were the losses to Stanford and the uneven defensive performances the primary products of tough opposition which exposed USC, or were the Trojans’ incomplete defensive efforts in January the result of an overloaded COVID-19 makeup schedule which took away the Trojans’ legs and limited their practice time?
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