By Joel Welser
Auburn Tigers
Southeastern Conference
2008-09: 24-12, 10-6
2008-09 postseason: NIT
Coach: Jeff Lebo (81-76 at <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />
Key Losses: F Korvotney Barber, G Rasheem Barrett, G Quantez Robertson
Key Newcomers:
Sophomores Tony Neysmith and Brandon McGee are transferring in from major programs (
Backcourt:
The Tigers will rely on their outside shooting quite a bit and that is not a bad thing when Tay Waller and Frankie Sullivan are on the floor. Waller connected on nearly three three-pointers per game and averaged 12.1 points per contest. Nearly all of his shots were from beyond the arc and he could develop into a much more dynamic scorer during his senior campaign if he was more aggressive getting to the basket. Sullivan generally played the sharpshooter off the bench role last season and will likely do the same this time around. His shooting was a little inconsistent as a freshman, but he certainly proved that he can get hot from long range. With a little more strength to get to the basket and a little more consistency on his shot, Sullivan could be in for a surprising sophomore season.
Frontcourt:
Who to Watch:
Replacing Barber is a big issue, but so is replacing Quantez Robertson. Robertson dished out 3.2 assists per game last year and he often set up the scorers to get easy buckets. DeWayne Reed is the star of this team and he actually dished out more assists than Robertson did last season, but now Reed will have to spend more time with the ball in his hands. After averaging 13.2 points per game mostly as a shooting guard, it will be interesting to see how he fares with the ball in his hands.
Final Projection:
Reed will do fine as a point guard, but his scoring may suffer because of it. That means Waller, Sullivan and Hargrove better be ready to score from the perimeter and do more than just shoot three-pointers if Reed is not available to carry this team in the scoring column. While a trip to the NIT was a little disappointing last year, it is the realistic goal for the team during the 2009-2010 campaign.
Projected Post-season Tournament: NIT
Projected Starting Five:
DeWayne Reed, Senior, Guard, 13.2 points per game
Tay Waller, Senior, Guard, 12.1 points per game
Lucas Hargrove, Senior, Forward, 8.1 points per game
Kenny Gabriel, Sophomore, Forward, DNP last season
Johnnie Lett, Senior, Forward, 2.8 points per game