Katin Reinhardt is headed to USC.
Again.
After initially committing to USC on New Year’s Eve 2010, Reinhardt changed his mind and decommitted in May 2011.
He ultimately landed at UNLV, but is now on the move again and headed to play for “Dunk City” coach Andy Enfield at USC.
“I have chosen where I am going to school,” he Tweeted.
The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Reinhardt told Scout.com he visited the campus Wednesday and hopes to play the point as well as the two at his next stop. He will have to sit out a season per NCAA transfer regulations.
As a freshman at UNLV, the Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei product averaged 10.1 points.
“I wanted to play on and off the ball and was told I would play off the ball,” Reinhardt told the site. “I didn’t I think I needed to be a point guard to get to the NBA but I did want to play a lot more on the ball than I did last year.
“I see myself as a combo guard. I can play on and off the ball and create for other people as well as myself. I can knock shots down, come off screens and use pick and rolls. I can play both positions.”
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