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NCAA Basketball: 10 teams that should target Robert Morris transfer AJ Bramah

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 14: Tahj Eaddy #2 of the USC Trojans while playing the Washington Huskies at Galen Center on January 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John McCoy/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 14: Tahj Eaddy #2 of the USC Trojans while playing the Washington Huskies at Galen Center on January 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by John McCoy/Getty Images) /
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UCLA Bruins

There are two power conference options close to San Leandro and where Bramah is from. The first is the Bruins, who will be looking for an upperclassman replacement for senior Chris Smith, who is out for the season with an injury. The team does have a five-star wing in Peyton Watson coming in for next season, along with current leading scorer Jaime Jaquez.

If either Jalen Hill or Cody Riley isn’t on the roster for next year, there would be room in the rotation for Bramah. His offense would be helpful for UCLA in its quest to be a Final four contender and leader in the Pac-12.

USC Trojans

While UCLA “may” have room for Bramah, the USC Trojans definitely will. Five-star freshman forward Evan Mobley will be a top-3 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, and his older brother Isaiah may follow. Then there are a number of senior transfers on the roster who could stay around another year or could depart as well, including Chevez Goodwin and Isaiah White.

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This would be a great landing spot for Bramah when it comes to playing at a power conference program, going back close to home at west and being given minutes and a rotation spot. Expect a number of programs to make a run at the 20 and 10 producer but right now, USC makes the most sense from my viewpoint.