The status is still unclear — somewhat — on Wendell Green Jr. ahead of Auburn’s West Coast trip.
Green didn’t practice Thursday and he won’t practice Friday, according to head coach Bruce Pearl said on Thursday, but he’ll make the trip to Los Angeles with the Tigers, getting further assessed in the Golden State.
Green has team highs in minutes and points per game. He’s one of two 100-point scorers through 10 games, and he makes up nearly a fifth of the team’s points. But as the Tigers learned Wednesday, they have a seemingly dependable option behind Green. “That’s the best Tre’s played,” Pearl said after the win. “But Tre’s also practiced really well, and I told Tre even before KD wasn’t playing, I told Tre he was going to be in the rotation. I was ready to go back and give him that shot.”
Westry, Donaldson and fellow freshman Yohan Traore had all seen early struggles, though Donaldson’s were largely a result of not playing as much. That didn’t faze the freshman all that much.
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