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Everything Bruce Pearl, Auburn’s players said after dominating Ole Miss

The Auburn Tigers are the hottest team in the SEC and maybe the entire country. They picked up their 11th straight win Saturday night over Ole Miss 82-59 in Neville Arena and are now in sole lead of the SEC with a perfect 5-0 record.

The Tigers took control of the game in the first half and enjoyed a 19-point lead at the break. Unlike past games, they did not take their foot off the gas and only built on the lead after the break, winning by 23 points.

Auburn’s depth was once again key as all 11 rotation players scored and each played 10 or more minutes. The bench, led by Dylan Cardwell and Lior Berman, had a particularly great night, scoring 40 points and playing great defense.

The win finally impressed Bruce Pearl, who along with Cardwell, and Berman spoke with the media after the game. Here is a look at everything they had to say.

Pearl's opening statement...

“Well, two weeks from now we have to go back to Oxford, so I’m already starting to get prepared, so I’m not going to get too happy. I told our guys before, every now and then, they’re asking me, ‘coach, are you impressed yet?’ Well, I really haven’t been. Part of it is just we haven’t played that many ranked teams yet, right. But, you know, Ole Miss comes in ranked and they’re a good team. They are really well-coached and have a really good personnel of older guys. And gah lee, when you look at Jaemyn Brakefield, Matthew Murrell or Allen Flanigan, and the kid (Jaylen) Murray. Those guys have played a lot of basketball, all of those, each one of them are 20 points a night guys. To play that well and control the game like we did was impressive. I thought particularly the way we guarded, and again we did a good job, especially in the first half, guarding without fouling. I thought it was a great example of what I want this team to try to be like. A couple of things, momentum helps with the substitution. Lior Berman got a rotation in there and was playing really well. Particularly on the defensive end, he was physical. He had gone up against Al (Flanigan) for four years and really did a nice job. He was working really hard defensively. He was effective out there. It was more than his time to come out and Chad Baker-Mazara was due to come in. Chad Baker-Mazara says I should leave him in there, because Lior was playing so great. When you hae teammates like that, that’s really special. So, let’s hope we can keep that going. We turned it over a little bit too much, but other than that, played well.”

On the defense...

“They were locked in. I think they are beginning to enjoy the fact that they have the ability to make it difficult on the opponent and they’re creating some offense from their defense. I get it, it goes back to being unselfish. You realize the effort that it takes to be in the right spot at the right time. To do the things that they have to do to be able to, you know, sit down and guard. Matthew Murrell averaged 24 against us last year. Averaged. He shot two free throws tonight and he shot like 22 last year in two games. The defense can carry us, if we can continue to do this. Obviously, our mind is set. We know where we have to go on Wednesday. We understand what an unbelievably tough cover Alabama is. It’s going to be important and we know how physical and athletic, and how hard, Mississippi State plays.”

On the bench having a big night...

“Well, we’ve been saying all along that when we go to the bench, we don’t drop off. My question was, is it because our bench is that good or that our starters aren’t good enough. All summer and fall, it was even. I could start Aden (Holloway) or Tre (Donaldson). I could start K.D. (Johnson) or Denver (Jones). I could start Chad Baker-Mazara. He’s my best three man. Chris (Moore) and Lior (Berman) would tell you that. He’s coming off the bench. Jaylin (Williams) has been terrific. But Chaney Johnson, did he not show you some freak tonight? I mean, that was some freaky stuff he was able to do out there man, let me tell you. I was happy for Chaney. I’m hard on Chaney. My boy works hard and I mean, ‘wow.’ Then Dylan (Cardwell) and Johni (Broome) – two really, really good centers that are both different, but are both extremely impactful. (Associate Head Coach) Steven Pearl had the scout tonight. He had a brilliant, brilliant game plan.”

Cardwell on stopping Ole Miss' big four...

“First and foremost, they (Ole Miss) are a great transition team. A lot of their points come off block shots and Al (Flanigan) is just so hard to stop. We knew that from playing with him last year. Just looking at those top four guys: (Brandon) Murray, (Matthew) Murrell, Flanigan and (Jaemyn) Brakefield. After watching their LSU game, we realized just those four guys scored 87 points. You realize, if you want to win that game, you have to start with those four first.”

On the final play and the team's chemistry...

“First and foremost, I want to apologize if that came off as classless. That is not who we are storming the court up 30. I apologize if I came across disrespectful. It was not any disrespect towards Ole Miss, but more towards our genuine friendship and being proud of our team. That was Addarin’s (Scott) first field goal made, so that was fun. It was a testament to his hard work. It was one of the craziest things I have seen in awhile (Scott’s made layup over 7-foot-6 Jamarion Sharp of Ole Miss with 43 seconds left in regulation).”

Berman on the team's confidence...

“When we bring our effort and energy – that is when we are best. It does not matter who we play. Sometimes, we can be our own worst enemy. If we are flying around making plays, we can run with anyone. If we continue to do that, we will have continued success.”

On what clicked with this team...

“We are deep in every position. We have each other’s backs. If we have one guy off, we have another coming in. We will support each other through that. Having that at each spot and position has allowed us to be effective every night.”

Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire