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The Five Greatest USC Basketball Players of All Time

As a star at nearby Inglewood High School, shooting guard Harold Miner earned the nickname “Baby Jordan” because of his play above the rim and overall scoring ability.

Miner is the school record-holder with 2,048 career points, over 300 more than the next highest on the list, Ronnie Coleman. He was a three-time All-American as well as All-Pac-10 honoree.

In 1992, Miner was the Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year and Pac-10 Player of the Year as a junior.

That season, he led the Trojans to what was at the time a school record-tying 24 wins.