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re: 2022-23 Auburn basketball season thread- 21-13 (10-9) Season over
Posted on 12/7/22 at 10:29 pm to slacker130
Posted on 12/7/22 at 10:29 pm to slacker130
Kessler got his first start tonight. Had a double double and added 5 blocks in 24 minutes and a win. Stud.
Posted on 12/7/22 at 10:34 pm to auburnnyc94
Still would be a fun place to go and watch a few games. I love visiting New York. Lots to do and great food options.
Posted on 12/8/22 at 12:54 pm to auburnnyc94
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:01 am to jangalang
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:08 am to dehsloot
who am i to doubt bruce but i dont know how a kid a 310 can run in d1 basketball. we'll see
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:31 am to Scoper
He’s a ‘24 kid still maturing into his massive body
While he doesn’t necessarily look chubby, I imagine he’ll recomp nicely in an elite S&C program
While he doesn’t necessarily look chubby, I imagine he’ll recomp nicely in an elite S&C program
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:36 am to TheJones
Playing weight will probably be around 280 I'm thinking. Has plenty of time to get there. Jokic is 280
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:44 am to jangalang
Can we play him at OT as well?
Seriously.
Good get for BP. This kid can play
Seriously.
Good get for BP. This kid can play
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:44 am to TheJones
Yea, at his age I'd much prefer him be like that. It is the tall and really skinny ones that struggle ever putting on weight. Much easier to reshape that into good weight when you are that size.
Posted on 12/9/22 at 11:49 am to WDE_315
It was. I'm planning on taking my son down for the game. Anyone know what bench we'll be on?
Posted on 12/9/22 at 1:00 pm to JBWOLD
From JGT:
Peyton is an interesting case. He’s from the greater Atlanta area, he LOVES Auburn, he’s big and long, provides a consistent defensive presence and he’s shown an ability to dominate games on the scoring end. He‘s an excellent prospect. There’s a reason Rivals has him at No. 46 overall for the Class of 2024 — and he keeps rising.
It’s a no-brainer for Auburn to take this kid, right?
Well, Marshall has been all-Auburn for a while now. The hold-up, if you can say that about a 2024 kid who commits in December of 2022, has been the way he plays … and if that’s in concert with what Bruce Pearl wants from his centers.
THE PROS:
• Marshall is massive. It’s not enough to say he’s 6-foot-10 and 305 pounds. He’s a powerful, thick dude.
• Marshall used to be more massive — he claims to have been 350 at one point — and it’s impressive that he lost all that weight.
• Marshall is a calm, rational, intelligent, friendly young man thriving in a world of gregarious, selfish, fussy players. (As a famous college coach once told me: “I can’t have 13 assholes on my roster; I need some good kids, too.”)
• Marshall has some idea of defensive timing; he gets to blocks through smarts/savvy moreso than sheer size.
• Marshall is skilled for his age and he’s only getting better from here.
THE CONS:
• Marshall is massive. Pearl centers typically are more bouncy, transition-y, bendy. He doesn’t fit that mold right now.
• Marshall has done a nice job losing weight and adding explosiveness, but the scale may be a persistent enemy for him.
• Marshall typically isn’t an assertive basketball player. He‘s often passive, in fact.
******
This young man, as a player, elicited some disparate opinions from folks in and around the Auburn program. Though everyone agrees this young man never will be a minus in a locker-room setting (will be like Al Flanagan from a personality standpoint), opinions on his ability to THRIVE at Auburn have been mixed to some degree. Some saw Marshall as an absolute stud. Some saw him as a merely good player with potential.
He has continued to shed pounds — he’s lost more weight since attending Auburn’s team camp in June — and that has allowed him to play with more athleticism. Marshall clearly showed enough during the past six months to turn some doubters into enthusiastic believers. And now he’s on track to become an Auburn Tigers some 16 months from now. It’ll be a 16-month period where BP and the staff will look for continued improvement in terms of skill, aggression and physical composition.
I think it’s a risk worth taking. When Marshall is good, he’s really dang good. His humble attitude and authentic personality make me think he’s more likely to reach his athletic potential versus a kid who already thinks he’s a made man.
He still thinks Ace is a lock to Auburn.
Peyton is an interesting case. He’s from the greater Atlanta area, he LOVES Auburn, he’s big and long, provides a consistent defensive presence and he’s shown an ability to dominate games on the scoring end. He‘s an excellent prospect. There’s a reason Rivals has him at No. 46 overall for the Class of 2024 — and he keeps rising.
It’s a no-brainer for Auburn to take this kid, right?
Well, Marshall has been all-Auburn for a while now. The hold-up, if you can say that about a 2024 kid who commits in December of 2022, has been the way he plays … and if that’s in concert with what Bruce Pearl wants from his centers.
THE PROS:
• Marshall is massive. It’s not enough to say he’s 6-foot-10 and 305 pounds. He’s a powerful, thick dude.
• Marshall used to be more massive — he claims to have been 350 at one point — and it’s impressive that he lost all that weight.
• Marshall is a calm, rational, intelligent, friendly young man thriving in a world of gregarious, selfish, fussy players. (As a famous college coach once told me: “I can’t have 13 assholes on my roster; I need some good kids, too.”)
• Marshall has some idea of defensive timing; he gets to blocks through smarts/savvy moreso than sheer size.
• Marshall is skilled for his age and he’s only getting better from here.
THE CONS:
• Marshall is massive. Pearl centers typically are more bouncy, transition-y, bendy. He doesn’t fit that mold right now.
• Marshall has done a nice job losing weight and adding explosiveness, but the scale may be a persistent enemy for him.
• Marshall typically isn’t an assertive basketball player. He‘s often passive, in fact.
******
This young man, as a player, elicited some disparate opinions from folks in and around the Auburn program. Though everyone agrees this young man never will be a minus in a locker-room setting (will be like Al Flanagan from a personality standpoint), opinions on his ability to THRIVE at Auburn have been mixed to some degree. Some saw Marshall as an absolute stud. Some saw him as a merely good player with potential.
He has continued to shed pounds — he’s lost more weight since attending Auburn’s team camp in June — and that has allowed him to play with more athleticism. Marshall clearly showed enough during the past six months to turn some doubters into enthusiastic believers. And now he’s on track to become an Auburn Tigers some 16 months from now. It’ll be a 16-month period where BP and the staff will look for continued improvement in terms of skill, aggression and physical composition.
I think it’s a risk worth taking. When Marshall is good, he’s really dang good. His humble attitude and authentic personality make me think he’s more likely to reach his athletic potential versus a kid who already thinks he’s a made man.
He still thinks Ace is a lock to Auburn.
Posted on 12/9/22 at 1:19 pm to JBWOLD
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It was. I'm planning on taking my son down for the game. Anyone know what bench we'll be on?
Yeah, what sections are AU?
Posted on 12/9/22 at 7:56 pm to slacker130
nvmd
This post was edited on 12/9/22 at 7:57 pm
Posted on 12/9/22 at 7:58 pm to jangalang
quote:
nvmd
Well, I bought in section 111. If it's filled with Memphis fans, they're going to be miserable.
Posted on 12/9/22 at 10:01 pm to slacker130
BREAKING: Peyton Marshall, the No. 6-ranked center in the 2024 class, has committed to Auburn.
He is a 310 pound, 7 feet tall junior in high school currently
He is a 310 pound, 7 feet tall junior in high school currently
Posted on 12/10/22 at 8:43 am to slacker130
I am in 107 so we will take them on together!!!
Posted on 12/10/22 at 9:41 am to BigTastey
i'll be the guy in the AU shirt that can make ears bleed with a whistle. People hate me.
Posted on 12/10/22 at 10:01 am to slacker130
Lol... keep whistling till I get there...
Anyone care to meet early for a cocktail?
Anyone care to meet early for a cocktail?
This post was edited on 12/10/22 at 10:03 am
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