AUBURN, Ala. – There might be point guards across college basketball this season who are averaging more points and assists per game than Aden Holloway and Tre Donaldson, but good luck finding a better duo at the position than the two Auburn point guards.
Through the first 15 games, Holloway and Donaldson have combined to score 261 points and dish out 107 assists while only turning it over just 36 times. That’s seven assists to two turnovers per game. As a result, the Tiges are 13-2 and ranked No. 16 in this week’s AP Top 25.
“We’re just trying not to do too much and make a statement,” Donaldson said. “We talk about trying to make a statement around the country that we’re the best point guards in the country.”
“Just being a competitor, I’ve got to put us first,” added Holloway. “I feel like we’re at the top.”
It took all of three games for Holloway, a decorated freshman and McDonald's All-American, to ascend into the starting lineup. He’s started the last 13 games, and his 9.9 points per game rank third on the team. What’s been more impressive is how well Holloway is taking care of the basketball. He has just 14 turnovers through his first 15 college games and leads all Division I freshmen with a 3.71 assist-to-turnover ratio.
But going to the bench wasn’t a demotion for Donaldson. He’s still seeing plenty of playing time – more than he did last year as a freshman – and if anything, head coach Bruce Pearl has leaned on the sophomore more in the team’s first two SEC games against Arkansas and Texas A&M.