Two former Auburn Tigers have taken the next step toward NBA action, each inking Exhibit 10 contracts with professional franchises shortly after the draft.
Keyshawn Hall, who navigated a winding college journey across four institutions before landing in Auburn, capped his collegiate tenure with impressive numbers: 19.3 points, 7.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game, marking career highs in each category.
KeShawn Murphy, meanwhile, closed his Auburn stint with a flourish, averaging 10.7 points and 6.8 rebounds while delivering a standout performance that saw him explode for a personal best 25 points against a SEC rival.
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The moves add to a growing list of former Tigers who have secured spots on NBA rosters, joining names such as Jabari Smith Jr., Walker Kessler and Sharife Cooper, all of whom have turned their collegiate experiences into professional opportunities.
For Hall and Murphy, the Exhibit 10 agreements represent more than just contracts; they are invitations to prove themselves in training camps and, potentially, to earn guaranteed contracts should they impress coaching staffs during the preseason.
The signings also highlight the role of the National Basketball Association and its developmental framework in providing pathways for players seeking to translate college success into NBA impact.