JuJu Watkins: The Future of USC Women’s Basketball
As USC women’s basketball gears up for another promising season, all eyes are on standout guard JuJu Watkins. Following a stellar freshman year that saw the Trojans reach the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament, expectations are soaring for the upcoming season, with Watkins at the forefront.
Last season, Watkins made a significant impact with her scoring prowess and on-court speed. While some have drawn comparisons to the legendary Kobe Bryant, Watkins humbly distances herself from such lofty parallels, preferring to see her playing style in the mold of another NBA star.
“Kobe, I can’t say Kobe. He’s too great. I get Paul George sometimes a lot, and that’s just like the best compliment ever, so yeah, I’ll say Paul,” Watkins told reporters.
This choice underscores her unique playing style, which blends quickness and athleticism, making her a formidable presence in college basketball. Watkins’ ability to balance her remarkable talents with a grounded perspective bodes well for her future in the sport.
As she continues to develop her game, Watkins remains focused on her journey. If her career trajectory mirrors that of her chosen comparison, Paul George, she is undoubtedly set for a bright future.
The Trojans, buoyed by Watkins’ leadership, are eager to build on last season’s success. With her at the helm, USC women’s basketball is poised for another exciting and successful season.