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Auburn Tigers men's basketball has secured a key addition through the transfer portal, addressing a significant need in their frontcourt following the departure of key players. Former Mississippi State forward KeShawn Murphy announced his c...
Auburn's acquisition of KeShawn Murphy marks their second transfer portal addition this offseason, signaling a proactive approach to roster rebuilding. After losing both starting big men, Johni Broome and Dylan Cardwell, securing an experienced player like Murphy was a priority. His performance last season at Mississippi State showed considerable improvement, highlighted by five double-doubles and 21 games scoring in double figures. His standout games included 20 points against Pitt and an 18-point, 13-rebound performance against eventual national champion Florida. At 6-foot-10 and 245 pounds, Murphy offers the physical profile needed to contend in the paint, both offensively and defensively (averaging over one block per game last season). He joins a recruiting class that also includes Keyshawn Hall, Abdul Bashir, Kaden Magwood, Sebastian Williams-Adams, and Simon Walker, indicating a significant reshaping of the Tigers' roster. While primarily an interior force (shooting only 4-of-27 from three last season), his efficiency near the basket (56.6% FG) makes him a valuable asset.
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