Auburn basketball: Morgan Freeman message Johni Broome sideline incident
Auburn basketball's big win over Ole Miss was overshadowed by a run-in with Morgan Freeman, but they're still on fire.
Auburn basketball had an impressive victory on Saturday night, defeating the Ole Miss Rebels with a score of 91-77. However, the game was also notable for a minor incident involving Auburn player Johni Broome and legendary actor Morgan Freeman.
During the game, Broome nearly fell over the sidelines while trying to save the ball. Several fans, including Morgan Freeman, helped prevent him from falling. Broome, initially thinking it was an Ole Miss fan, swatted Freeman's hand away. When he realized it was the 86-year-old actor, he immediately apologized, expressing his admiration for Freeman and acknowledging his mistake.
Broome's performance in the game was also commendable, contributing 15 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists in 25 minutes of solid play. The team as a whole performed well, shooting 54.7 percent from the field and making 12 of 27 attempts from behind the arc. After facing two consecutive losses in late January, the Tigers are now gaining momentum with two consecutive wins.
Following this victory, the No. 16 Auburn basketball team improved to 18-4 overall in the 2023-24 season and 7-2 in conference play. They are now preparing for a significant matchup against the No. 24 Alabama Crimson Tide at home on Wednesday.
Overall, it was a successful night for Auburn basketball, both on and off the court, with Broome's impressive performance and the memorable interaction with Morgan Freeman adding to the team's positive momentum.
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