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USC switch Chad Baker-Mazara leans on his Dominican roots as he pushes to succeed

By Editorial Board Published August 5, 2025 11 Min Read
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USC switch Chad Baker-Mazara leans on his Dominican roots as he pushes to succeed

Don’t name him a traveler. Chad Baker-Mazara mentioned that his journey by means of 4 universities allowed him to land within the place he had been in search of because the starting of his school basketball journey.

Baker-Mazara, 25, arrived at USC in Could. The veteran is hoping to assist lead younger gamers within the locker room and on the courtroom after becoming a member of his fifth group since 2020.

He started his journey with at Duquesne in 2020-21, then moved on to San Diego State for the 2021-22 season searching for a greater match on the roster. He fell behind academically in San Diego and was dismissed from the group when he couldn’t compensate for classwork. Baker-Mazara then traveled to the East Coast to play for Northwest Florida State School through the 2022-23 season whereas getting again on observe academically earlier than touchdown a spot on the Auburn roster through the 2023-25 seasons.

It has been a novel journey, however he’s assured that he’ll write crucial chapter of his basketball profession with the Trojans through the upcoming season.

USC’s Chad Baker-Mazara, heart, shouts from the sideline throughout a exercise on the Galen Middle.

(Ringo Chiu/Los Angeles Instances)

Born in Santo Domingo within the Dominican Republic, he grew up below the affect of his father, who performed basketball for the Dominican nationwide group and in a number of worldwide leagues. From a younger age, Baker-Mazara knew he needed to play basketball.

“My dad was my first coach, my role model. Watching him play left a lasting impression on me,” Baker-Mazara advised L.A. Instances en Español.

Though he tried different sports activities, together with soccer and baseball, basketball was his favourite. His dream of enjoying at greater ranges started to choose up momentum as an adolescent when he moved to New Jersey. He performed at Colonia Excessive College and later at SPIRE Academy, the place he started to achieve nationwide recognition.

His school profession has been something however linear. He began at Duquesne, the place as a freshman he averaged 9.5 factors per sport and had some excellent performances. Then got here his stint at San Diego State, the place he was Sixth Man of the Yr within the Mountain West Convention. He then dropped all the way down to the junior school stage with Northwest Florida State School and was instrumental within the group profitable the NJCAA nationwide championship. There, he exploded offensively, averaging over 15 factors per sport and capturing 46.9% from the three-point line.

His efficiency opened the door to Auburn. In two seasons with the Tigers, he established himself as a starter and key participant. He contributed protection, maturity and effectivity from the perimeter. In his second yr, he averaged 12.3 factors, 3 rebounds, and a pair of.7 assists per sport, serving to Auburn attain the Closing 4. Through the semifinals in opposition to Michigan State, a hand damage quickly halted hims plans to leap to the skilled stage.

“I was going to declare for the draft this year, but with the injury, I wouldn’t be able to show my best,” he mentioned.

Baker-Mazara, a flexible 6-foot-7 athlete who can play guard and ahead, determined to get well utterly and provides school basketball one final shot.

After Auburn reportedly supplied Baker-Mazara’s teammate almost twice as a lot as his title, picture and likeness deal, he entered the switch portal. USC coach Eric Musselman landed a participant extensively considered the most important loss from an SEC roster through the offseason.

USC's Chad Baker-Mazara, right, drives to the basket during a practice at the Galen Center.

USC’s Chad Baker-Mazara, proper, drives to the basket throughout a observe on the Galen Middle.

(Ringo Chiu/Los Angeles Instances)

“He’s a proven winner and will be a player that we can play all over the floor,” Musselman mentioned shortly after Baker-Mazara signed with USC. “… Chad plays with incredible passion and emotion that can lift a home crowd.”

Baker-Mazara considers his arrival at USC the symbolic finish of a cycle.

“When I was younger, I came to visit the university with my aunt, who graduated from here,” he mentioned. “I saw Nikola Vucevic walking around campus and said to myself, ‘I want to play here someday.’”

Now that dream is a actuality.

He’s being mentored by Musselman, who beforehand was an NBA head coach. Baker-Mazara is pursuing a level in interdisciplinary research with minors in sports activities teaching, Spanish and sociology.

“He pushes us to be united on and off the court,” Baker-Mazara mentioned of Musselman. “He wants there to be a real connection between us as a group. And you can tell that the guys want to compete and win together.”

Baker-Mazara is working to thrive within the highlight, not just for himself and his household however for others who may be impressed by his journey. He’s proud to be a high-profile Dominican participant at an American school, an area with restricted Latino illustration.

“Every year there are more Latinos knocking on doors,” he mentioned. “The important thing is that when you get there, you’re not just representing your country, but the entire Latino community. I want people to understand that I’m not the same on and off the court. Out there, on the court, we are rivals. My dream is at stake, and I’m going all out. … Many may not like my mentality because I believe that if you and I are fighting for that plate of food, I will do everything possible to prevent you from taking that plate. On the court, we are enemies.”

With the unrest created by immigration raids in Southern California, Baker-Mazara needs to serve for example of an immigrant who makes constructive contributions.

“When I got here, they made it very difficult for me,” he mentioned of his arrival within the U.S. “They didn’t want to let me play or anything like that. And I, naturally, lowered my head, focused and set my sights on myself, and look where I am now, thank God. So I tell everyone, even if it’s more difficult, even if it seems impossible, try. Impossible is just a word, that’s if you put it there yourself.”

One of many function fashions Baker-Mazara admires is Hansel Emmanuel, the younger Dominican who misplaced his left arm in an accident on the age of 6 when a wall of concrete blocks collapsed on him. Immediately, he competes on the highest stage of faculty basketball.

“It was a shock to the whole country when that happened, because Hansel was always a talented kid. That accident caused a lot of noise there. From a young age, you could tell he was different,” mentioned Baker-Mazara, who has identified Emmanuel since childhood as a result of their dad and mom have been mates.

Emmanuel was not chosen within the NBA draft, however he signed a two-way contract with the Houston Rockets.

USC's Chad Baker-Mazara shoots during a practice at the Galen Center.

USC’s Chad Baker-Mazara shoots throughout a observe on the Galen Middle.

(Ringo Chiu/Los Angeles Instances )

“What I admire most about him is his mindset,” Baker-Mazara mentioned of Emmanuel. “He never let what might seem like a disadvantage get him down. He pushed forward and kept working. Today he is where he is because he never took no for an answer. And even though I’m older than him, I often look up to him as an example, as someone whose footsteps I want to follow.”

Their relationship stays sturdy despite the fact that they don’t speak daily.

“He’s like a little brother to me,” mentioned Baker-Mazara. “We live 15 minutes away from each other when we’re at home. He knows that with one phone call, he can count on me.”

Baker-Mazara additionally counts Kobe Bryant as a significant supply of inspiration.

“Kobe died the day before my birthday,” Baker-Mazara mentioned. “Since that year, I haven’t even celebrated that day. It was like losing a family member.”

Bryant’s No. 24 jersey had a profound influence on Baker-Mazara’s life.

USC's Chad Baker-Mazara, center, extends his arm in the air while playing defense during a workout at the Galen Center.

USC’s Chad Baker-Mazara, heart, extends his arm within the air whereas enjoying protection throughout a exercise on the Galen Middle.

(Ringo Chiu/Los Angeles Instances)

“Apart from my dad, Kobe was one of the reasons I took up basketball,” Baker-Mazara mentioned. “It was one of my dreams for him to come and see me play. It didn’t happen, but I feel like he’s here in spirit. This is his city. This is Kobe Bryant.”

Baker-Mazara tries to emulate the Mamba Mentality in his day by day routine, in the way in which he competes and faces challenges.

If he doesn’t make it to the NBA, Baker-Mazara plans to hunt skilled enjoying alternatives internationally.

“I come from Santo Domingo. I’m not afraid to play in any country,” he mentioned. “As long as I can feed my family and set an example for my little sister, I’ll keep going.”

This text first appeared in Spanish through L.A. Instances en Español.

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