Los Angeles Times

USC looking for a signature win

Trojans, who have fallen short against big-name foes, take on Texas Christian next.

- By J. Brady McCollough brady.mccollough@latimes.com Twitter: @BradyMcCol­lough

USC basketball coach Andy Enfield was not afraid to tell his Trojans this week that they were facing a must-win game Friday night against Texas Christian at Staples Center.

It’s only early December, but Enfield’s players didn’t need much persuading after losing all three games they’ve played against teams that would help their NCAA tournament resume — Vanderbilt, No. 13 Texas Tech and No. 6 Nevada. The Horned Frogs (6-1) made the tournament last season and probably will be in contention for an at-large berth again this season.

That is where USC (5-3) wants to be too, but it has to get results soon.

“We haven’t really gotten a big-time win yet,” USC center Nick Rakocevic said. “I think TCU would be kind of like a step for us. We just need to get over this first one and then I think we’ll start rolling after that.”

The Trojans are confident that their ceiling remains high even after a slow start. Enfield cites as tantalizin­g evidence that they won a half in each of their losses.

“Unfortunat­ely, you have to do it for 40 minutes to win a game,” Enfield said, “so we have to play a complete game on Friday, offensivel­y and defensivel­y.”

Against Nevada last Saturday, USC held a 35-29 lead late in the first half before an 18-2 Wolf Pack run took the energy out of the Galen Center. Enfield spoke this week to upperclass­men such as Bennie Boatwright about working for better shots in the middle of an opponent’s spurt.

“When the other team goes on runs, it’s as much an offensive mentality as a defensive mentality,” Enfield said. “You have to be unselfish and aggressive on offense and defensivel­y you have to step up and stop the runs.”

USC probably will again be without freshman Kevin Porter Jr., who has been sidelined because of a quadriceps bruise. Porter, who sat out the previous two games, attempted to play against Nevada in the second half but returned to the bench after four minutes because he wasn’t ready. He is doubtful for TCU after not practicing this week.

“He’s had a tough time with this injury,” Enfield said.

Enfield said he didn’t want any injury to be viewed as an excuse. Without Porter, USC will need veteran wings Jonah Mathews and Shaqquan Aaron to be at their best against the Horned Frogs. Boatwright, still finding his rhythm after sitting out training camp after offseason knee surgery, is nearing full health and will have to shoot better than he did against Nevada, when he missed 10 of 13 shots.

The stakes will be high enough for the Trojans on their own, but the chance to play at Staples Center can’t help but bring extra motivation.

“If you can’t get excited to play in an NBA arena in Los Angeles,” Enfield said, “then you shouldn’t be out on the court.”

TONIGHT

vs. TEXAS CHRISTIAN When: 6:30. Where: Staples Center. On the air: TV: FS1; Radio: 1110. Update: TCU is 6-1 after a 6759 win over rival Southern Methodist on Wednesday. JD Miller and Jaylen Fisher each scored 15 points for the Horned Frogs.

 ?? Ethan Miller Getty Images ?? NICK RAKOCEVIC, who helped USC reach the title game of the Pac-12 tournament last March, says a win over TCU would be “kind of like a step for us.”
Ethan Miller Getty Images NICK RAKOCEVIC, who helped USC reach the title game of the Pac-12 tournament last March, says a win over TCU would be “kind of like a step for us.”

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