Former Tigers sign with the Miami Heat and Washington Wizards as undrafted free agents, aiming to secure roster spots during the 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
AUBURN, Ala. | Auburn Basketball's pipeline to the NBA continues to grow as recent graduates Keyshawn Hall and KeShawn Murphy have signed NBA Exhibit-10 contracts with the Miami Heat and Washington Wizards, respectively.
The two former Tigers will begin their professional careers as undrafted free agents and will compete for roster spots during the 2026 NBA Summer League, which opens July 3 and concludes July 19 in Las Vegas. Strong performances could position each player for an NBA roster, two-way contract, or developmental opportunity in the G League.
Hall leaves Auburn after one of the most productive single seasons in program history. During his lone campaign on the Plains, the dynamic scorer averaged 19.3 points per game, finishing with 694 total points, the fifth-highest single-season scoring total in Auburn history. He also established a new program record by making 228 free throws.
A proven offensive weapon throughout his collegiate career, Hall scored 1,892 career points while recording 19 games of 20 or more points during the 2025-26 season. He also posted seven double-doubles and became one of only two SEC players to finish among the conference's top ten in both scoring and rebounding.

