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Auburn center Walker Kessler

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by Clutch, Jan 28, 2022.

  1. zeeshan2

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  2. Tom Bombadillo

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    Useful bench player, but my god was that Jabari/Kessler combo at Auburn cardboard. Like playing two giant androids without a lick of creativity. They make Juwan Howard look more funky than Bootsy Collins.
     
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    In reality, most of the year they were quite effective together, sometimes dominant. Especially on defense. Auburn was the best team in college basketball before losing their chemistry the last 3-4 weeks. Not sure what happened, but it was puzzling to watch.
     
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  4. Tom Bombadillo

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    In the wise words of Corey Brewer, they ran out of talent.

    If you are going to run androids at 4-5, you better have James Harden at PG to make up for the lack of creativity and playmaking.

    Obviously Jabari and Walker are immensely talented.
     
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    They were a guard oriented squad. Bruce Pearl likes high energy, high intensity perimeter players

    Auburn was the best team in the country for a while but then the wheels fell off. Everything became difficult on both ends of the floor and they stopped playing for each other. It wasn't a lack of talent.

    If you didn't watch it, then you wouldn't know.
     
  6. Tom Bombadillo

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    Bruce Pearl ran an ass-ton of flex that year, which in itself is a fair contradiction to what is posted above.

    Again, lack of creative talent is what doomed Auburn in the end, which is why Bruce was running a ton of flex in the first place. Pearl just recently switched to a more European-influenced 5-out… Know why?

    :cool:
     
    #46 Tom Bombadillo, Aug 24, 2024
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