After being a prolific scorer in college, Keyshawn Hall is looking to make an impact in the NBA. Hall led Auburn in scoring for the 2025-26 season with 19.3 points per game and 7.1 assists per game. He is projected by most draft analysts as a mid-to-late second-round pick or an undrafted free agent.
Hall was asked at the 2026 NBA Draft Combine on what part of his game could translate to the next level. Hall would answer by saying, “I’m gonna come in, play my role, what I have to do for a team to win.” That is the right attitude for Hall to have, knowing where he will be drafted. However, his ability to take the basketball in isolation to either create an opportunity for himself or a teammate matches well with the current NBA. Also, he mentioned that the physicality, speed, and athleticism in the SEC prepared him to play in the NBA.
Overall, in his career, Hall showed how capable a scorer he was. During his four-year college career, he averaged 16.3 points per game. Before transferring to Auburn, he led the Big 12 in scoring for the UCF Golden Knights with 18.8 points per game. He played his first two seasons with UNLV and George Mason. Hall was named to the First Team All-SEC Team following his only season with the Tigers. He was a key player for Auburn, winning the 2026 NIT Championship. In the tournament, he averaged 15.8 points per game and nine rebounds.
“I’m gonna come in, play my role, what I have to do for a team to win”
Talked with Auburn’s Keyshawn Hall about his on-ball playmaking ability and how the SEC prepared him for the NBA: pic.twitter.com/5FRvTL34n1
— Finn Kuehl (@finleykuehl) May 14, 2026
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