Wendell Green Jr. leads War Ready to first-round win at ‘The Basketball Tournament’

Green Jr led the way with 22 points as War Ready defeated the “D2 Waymakers” 80-72 in overtime. 

For the fourth summer in a row, a basketball team full of former Auburn Tigers will be competing in the annual “TBT” Basketball Tournament.

While the team, fittingly named “War Ready”, hasn’t produced good results in tournaments past, this summer got off to a great start on Friday. Led by point guard [autotag]Wendell Green Jr.[/autotag], War Ready picked up a win to open up the tournament by defeating the “D2 Waymakers” 80-72 in overtime.

The aforementioned 5-11 guard, who is still just 21 years of age led all scorers in the contest with 22 points. Green Jr. also added 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals in the overtime victory. 2019 NCAA Tournament darlings [autotag]Malik Dunbar[/autotag] and [autotag]J’Von McCormick[/autotag] were the only other former Tigers to score in double figures, scoring 12 and 14 points respectively. The duo shot an extremely impressive 12/16 (75%) from the field.

No other War Ready player scored more than 9 points. Former Tiger star [autotag]T.J Dunans[/autotag] specifically had a rough go of it. Despite bringing the most experience to the squad, Dunans did not score a point and committed 4 turnovers.

It seems like War Ready will go as far in The Basketball Tournament as the trio of Green Jr., Dunbar, and McCormick take them. While the opening night win is a step in the right direction, the former Tigers have a rough contest up next against No. 1 seed “Herd That”, a team full of Marshall alumni.

We’ll see if the team of Auburn Alumni can pull of the upset when the round of 32 game tips off Sunday at 12 PM CST on Fox Sports 2.

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Former Auburn basketball player joins Canada’s KW Titans

Dunbar played his junior and senior year on the Plains.

A former Auburn basketball player is getting a professional opportunity in Canada.

[autotag]Malik Dunbar[/autotag], a former Auburn forward who played for the team for two years from 2017-19, is set to join the KW Titans of the National Basketball League of Canada according to the team’s Twitter page on Saturday. Dunbar had previously played for the G-League’s Santa Cruz Warriors.

Dunbar didn’t get a large amount of playing time at Auburn, averaging 16.2 minutes per game across the two seasons he was on the Plains. In that time, he averaged 6.1 points per game, 2.8 rebounds per game and shot 42.7% from the field across his career with the Tigers. Before coming to Auburn, Dunbar played basketball at the College of Central Florida.

The KW Titans team that Dunbar will be joining made the league finals in NBL Canada, but it should be noted that the league currently has just four teams (all of which play in Ontario). Dunbar and the Titans will have the opportunity to play with a bit more variety, however, as the Titans are scheduled to play two teams from The Basketball League in the Flint United and the Jamestown Jackels.

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