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3 Reasons why Auburn will win the SEC in 2018-19
Posted on 8/19/18 at 7:03 am
Posted on 8/19/18 at 7:03 am
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1. Versatility and Depth
Auburn’s deep and versatile roster is one of the biggest reasons for optimism. Once Purifoy completes his nine-game suspension, the Tigers will have eight players who have previously earned consistent rotation minutes. This does not even include Samir Doughty who was a starter for VCU as a redshirt freshman before transferring to Auburn. The only player on the roster who is not a proven contributor at the Division I level is the backup PG, J’Von McCormick, and he will only need to provide 8-10 minutes a night.
That means Auburn has 10 proven experienced players to work with and this depth is spread across every position. There is not a surplus at one position and a shortage at another as there are at least two capable guys at each spot which will be extremely beneficial if they get hit with the injury bug once again.
2. McLemore’s Return
On February 17th, Auburn was sitting pretty with a 23-3 record and an 11-2 SEC record. The Tigers were making a push for a number one seed in the NCAA Tournament and an outright SEC regular season title. Unfortunately, starting center Anfernee McLemore suffered a season-ending ankle injury against South Carolina which sent Auburn into a tailspin.
The Tigers admirably filled the void left by Austin Wiley and Danjel Purifoy, but losing a third key contributor was too much to overcome. The roster could no longer bend, as losing McLemore caused it to break.
McLemore is a solid player who averaged 7.4ppg, 5.3rpg, and 2.7bpg, but the impact of his departure went beyond the box score. His style of play fits perfectly with Auburn’s roster and created synergies making the value of the whole roster greater than the value of the sum of its parts. McLemore is athletic enough to defend quicker players and is a good rim protector even though he is only 6’7”.
3. Roster Lacks Question Marks
The most compelling reason for why Auburn can compete for an SEC title is that their roster is incredibly well-rounded and has few (if any) holes.
Jared Harper is an excellent lead guard who averaged 13.2ppg and 5.4apg. Bryce Brown is a knockdown shooter who provides perimeter scoring (15.9ppg). Purifoy is a talented wing scorer who has the versatility to play multiple positions. Doughty and Dunbar bolster the perimeter depth and add scoring and shooting off the bench. McCormick was a big-time JUCO prospect who will occupy the necessary back-up PG role.
The frontcourt is also brimming with talent and is devoid of question marks as each player is proven. Chuma Okeke will be a fixture on breakout player lists and the talented forward averaged 7.5ppg and 5.8rpg as a freshman. McLemore can play both the four and five and provides superb energy, defense, and even some shot making. Horace Spencer has been in the rotation throughout his career and provides athleticism to the frontcourt.
1. Versatility and Depth
Auburn’s deep and versatile roster is one of the biggest reasons for optimism. Once Purifoy completes his nine-game suspension, the Tigers will have eight players who have previously earned consistent rotation minutes. This does not even include Samir Doughty who was a starter for VCU as a redshirt freshman before transferring to Auburn. The only player on the roster who is not a proven contributor at the Division I level is the backup PG, J’Von McCormick, and he will only need to provide 8-10 minutes a night.
That means Auburn has 10 proven experienced players to work with and this depth is spread across every position. There is not a surplus at one position and a shortage at another as there are at least two capable guys at each spot which will be extremely beneficial if they get hit with the injury bug once again.
2. McLemore’s Return
On February 17th, Auburn was sitting pretty with a 23-3 record and an 11-2 SEC record. The Tigers were making a push for a number one seed in the NCAA Tournament and an outright SEC regular season title. Unfortunately, starting center Anfernee McLemore suffered a season-ending ankle injury against South Carolina which sent Auburn into a tailspin.
The Tigers admirably filled the void left by Austin Wiley and Danjel Purifoy, but losing a third key contributor was too much to overcome. The roster could no longer bend, as losing McLemore caused it to break.
McLemore is a solid player who averaged 7.4ppg, 5.3rpg, and 2.7bpg, but the impact of his departure went beyond the box score. His style of play fits perfectly with Auburn’s roster and created synergies making the value of the whole roster greater than the value of the sum of its parts. McLemore is athletic enough to defend quicker players and is a good rim protector even though he is only 6’7”.
3. Roster Lacks Question Marks
The most compelling reason for why Auburn can compete for an SEC title is that their roster is incredibly well-rounded and has few (if any) holes.
Jared Harper is an excellent lead guard who averaged 13.2ppg and 5.4apg. Bryce Brown is a knockdown shooter who provides perimeter scoring (15.9ppg). Purifoy is a talented wing scorer who has the versatility to play multiple positions. Doughty and Dunbar bolster the perimeter depth and add scoring and shooting off the bench. McCormick was a big-time JUCO prospect who will occupy the necessary back-up PG role.
The frontcourt is also brimming with talent and is devoid of question marks as each player is proven. Chuma Okeke will be a fixture on breakout player lists and the talented forward averaged 7.5ppg and 5.8rpg as a freshman. McLemore can play both the four and five and provides superb energy, defense, and even some shot making. Horace Spencer has been in the rotation throughout his career and provides athleticism to the frontcourt.
Posted on 8/19/18 at 7:06 am to pioneerbasketball
I'll take
Miss State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Auburn
Miss State
Tennessee
Kentucky
Auburn
Posted on 8/19/18 at 7:15 am to pioneerbasketball
quote:bringing the good juju back for another season
pioneerbasketball
I appreciate you
Posted on 8/19/18 at 7:42 am to pioneerbasketball
To hell with football. I am ready for basketball season to start.
wait, wat?
wait, wat?
Posted on 8/19/18 at 8:16 am to pioneerbasketball
Who do you have finishing in the top 3-5 spots for this season, Pio?
Tip of the hat on who you see surprising some people that didn't make your list above?
Tip of the hat on who you see surprising some people that didn't make your list above?
Posted on 8/19/18 at 8:21 am to pioneerbasketball
I thought you posted about being on the UK hype train the other day? Quality threads need more quality control.
Posted on 8/19/18 at 9:10 am to pioneerbasketball
1 reason why they don’t
Posted on 8/19/18 at 9:27 am to RawBroccoliSlayer
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1 reason why they don’t
The guy with the losing record against Pearl?
Posted on 8/19/18 at 9:44 am to BowlJackson
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The guy with the losing record against Pearl?
Wrong. Barnes is 3-2 vs Pearl since taking over at UT.
Posted on 8/19/18 at 9:45 am to TRUERockyTop
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Who do you have finishing in the top 3-5 spots for this season, Pio?
3.Auburn
4.Missouri/State
5.Mississippi State/Missouri
quote:
Tip of the hat on who you see surprising some people that didn't make your list above?
LSU. Other Than Kentucky, LSU has the most talented team in the SEC. Will Wade will out x and o a majority of the coaches in the SEC.
Posted on 8/19/18 at 9:50 am to pioneerbasketball
The SEC has the potential to land two or three teams capable of winning it all in the NCAAs this year if folks stay healthy (the big if).
Kentucky seems to have a monster team while LSU and Auburn are loaded. Add in the usual surprise team from the SEC and its a conference with some oomph behind it.
Kentucky seems to have a monster team while LSU and Auburn are loaded. Add in the usual surprise team from the SEC and its a conference with some oomph behind it.
Posted on 8/19/18 at 10:36 am to pioneerbasketball
Will auburn finally beat a&m in their own stadium this year?
Posted on 8/19/18 at 10:41 am to DaronTexas
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Will auburn finally beat a&m in their own stadium this year?
Arena*
Posted on 8/19/18 at 10:55 am to BowlJackson
Just another reminder that you were wrong.
quote:
Wrong. Barnes is 3-2 vs Pearl
This post was edited on 8/19/18 at 10:56 am
Posted on 8/19/18 at 11:02 am to pioneerbasketball
The 2 question marks I have are how does Auburn incorporate Wiley into the up and style of play the rest of the team thrives with and how do they respond to being the hunted. Add in a slightly tougher schedule and i can see why some have us as low as 3rd even with everything we have coming back.
This post was edited on 8/19/18 at 11:03 am
Posted on 8/19/18 at 11:20 am to TRUERockyTop
Just a reminder that everybody laughs at Tennessee for trying to claim a "co"championship despite losing the h2h tiebreaker by 10 at home
Posted on 8/19/18 at 12:02 pm to BowlJackson
I'll take things fans of teams that have never experienced any success say for $1,000, Alex.
Golf clap on your first *shared championship this century.
Golf clap on your first *shared championship this century.
This post was edited on 8/19/18 at 12:04 pm
Posted on 8/19/18 at 12:30 pm to TRUERockyTop
quote:
I'll take things fans of teams that have never experienced any success say for $1,000, Alex.
I'll take Tennessee football fans under the age of 30 for $1,000, Alex.
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