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    UCF Star Keyshawn  Hall  Averaging 18.8 PPG Withdraws From The NBA Draft, Commits to Auburn

    Meta: Keyshawn Hall, after leading UCF with 18.8 PPG, withdraws from the NBA Draft to join Auburn University, aiming to further develop his skills and impact the Tigers’ upcoming season.

    The announcement of Keyshawn Hall’s withdrawal from the 2025 NBA Draft and commitment to Auburn University for the 2025–26 season is a major move for college basketball. Hall was the star forward who led UCF in scoring during the 2024–25 season.

    In addition to strengthening Auburn’s roster, this move gives Hall a chance to hone his abilities even more and improve his draft prospects.

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    Hall’s Journey: From UCF to Auburn

    Hall’s college career has been defined by savvy play and standout performances. He began at UNLV before transferring to George Mason, where he averaged 16.6 points and 8.9 rebounds per game and earned second-team All–Atlantic 10 honors.

    He elevated his game further at UCF, averaging 18.8 ppg and 7.1 rpg in 2024–25, including a career-high 40 points against Arizona State.

    After a season of marked improvement and consistency, Hall opted to transfer to Auburn. By joining the Tigers, he aims to compete in the Southeastern Conference and position himself for a stronger showing in the next NBA draft.

    Strategic Move for Development

    Hall’s decision to bypass the NBA draft allows him to concentrate on refining his skills under Auburn’s coaching staff. The transfer is viewed as a strategic step to boost his draft stock, increase his exposure and sharpen his all-around game. Auburn’s reputation for player development and a competitive culture offers an ideal environment for those goals.

    Reports also indicate Hall’s commitment includes an NIL agreement reportedly worth $3 million, underscoring his marketability and the value he brings to the program.

    Hall’s addition to Auburn’s lineup is expected to pay immediate dividends. His versatility and scoring prowess will give the Tigers a potent offensive weapon. At 6-7 and 235 pounds, Hall’s physical profile and skill set make him a formidable presence in the SEC.

    Auburn’s coaching staff is expected to integrate Hall smoothly into their system, leveraging his strengths to elevate the team’s performance. His experience also offers mentorship opportunities for younger players, enhancing the Tigers’ overall growth and competitiveness.

    Expectations are high for Hall’s contributions to Auburn’s success in the upcoming season. His decision to transfer reflects a commitment to development and winning, in line with Auburn’s athletic ethos.

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    With a chance to establish himself as a top prospect in the 2026 NBA draft, Hall will have a prime opportunity to showcase his talents on a new stage in 2025–26.

    Auburn fans can’t wait to see his impact on and off the court.

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