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Balanced Scoring Effort Leads to Another Complete Win for the Tigers - LSU Tigers - LSUSports.net

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Eric Gaines lobbed an alley-oop to Josh LeBlanc to put LSU over the 100-point mark for the first time in regulation in an SEC game since 1991-92, putting the final touches on a complete win over Auburn on Saturday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

The Tigers came in ready to play fast, especially in transition, posting the most points (104) vs. a conference opponent since 1994, receiving key contributions up and down the scoring sheet, in all shapes and sizes.

Cam Thomas led all scorers with a game-high 27 points, while Trendon Watford finished with 18 and 11, Darius Days with 17 and Javonte Smart and Josh LeBlanc with 16 and 12 points respectively. The Tigers forced six steals, snagged 47 rebounds, also shooting 53% from the field and 50% from beyond-the-arc.

It was the brand of basketball that LSU knows it's capable of playing on any given night. Balanced scoring and stops on the defensive end equal a scary team that not many people want to face.

"I thought our defense led to our offense," Wade said postgame. "We were able to get the stops. I thought we played pretty well in both phases. Any time you shoot over 50% and hold the other team under 40%, if everything else is somewhat manageable, you're going to have a great chance to win."

Gaines and LeBlanc have become consistent contributors for LSU that don't necessarily light up the stat sheet, but do light a fire beneath this team when needed. Gaines scored just two points, but his impact was felt as much as anybody up and down the court. LeBlanc does the dirty work. He plays with a junkyard dog mentality, this time posting his first double-double of the season with 12 points on 6-of-6 shooting with two blocks. 

"He gives us defense," said Wade on LeBlanc. "He gives us rebounding. He gives us rim protection. He does a lot of things really, really well that help you win. He plays with great energy and he does a lot of dirty work things."

"He always gives us a big spark," added Thomas on LeBlanc. "Defensively and with rebounding. He's always there to help. His contribution today was huge."

There's been sense of urgency that's energized LSU in the month of February that has them playing their best basketball of the season. With a limited number of opportunities left, just eight days away from March, each opportunity gets more important, and they've played like they fully understand that.

"We've got to finish strong," Wade said. "This was another step. We've got to stay locked in. We've got a lot of work ahead of us and we have a quick turnaround on Tuesday with Georgia. We haven't left ourselves much margin for error. We've got to stay locked in and ready to go." 

Offensively, LSU has made some adjustments that have paid off over the past few games. The Tigers have shown more ball control, they've spaced the floor, and they've been taking more time with each possession. When teams start to figure you out, Wade says, you need to adjust, and that's exactly what they've tried to do.

"What we were doing before was very, very effective," Wade said. It may not have been as aesthetically pleasing as people would want, but it was very effective. But other teams adjusted. We had to counter and adjust. When teams adjusted, we needed to adjust and run some longer plays." 

Like in any team sport, stacking wins and ascending at the right time is always the goal. Winners of their last three, the Tigers feel like they're gelling at the perfect time. 

"I would say that we are getting more comfortable with each other, and trust each other even more," said Watford. "That's been a good thing that we've been doing for the last few games, and everyone was a contributor tonight."

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