An MRI scan confirmed that Auburn guard Lior Berman sustained an ACL injury during the second half of Saturday’s victory over Mississippi State, effectively ending his season and collegiate journey, as affirmed by the program. Head coach Bruce Pearl expressed profound sadness over Berman’s misfortune, acknowledging his significant contributions to the team’s success over the past five years. Despite the setback, Pearl remains confident in Berman’s resilience and faith, believing he will pursue his professional basketball aspirations in Israel next year. The team, while victorious in the recent game, mourns the loss of Berman.
Berman, who earned a scholarship for the 2023-24 season after four years as a walk-on, steadily increased his playing time and played various roles for Auburn, contributing to the team’s achievements behind the scenes. Despite opportunities to transfer for more playing time, Berman chose to remain loyal to Auburn, grateful for the support of his coaches, teammates, and the Auburn community. He remains optimistic about finishing the season strongly.
In the absence of forward Jaylin Williams due to a knee injury, Berman had recently enjoyed consistent minutes on the court and showcased his skills, possibly reaching the peak of his basketball career. Coach Pearl assured that Berman was an integral part of Auburn’s plans for the remainder of the season. With 28 games already under his belt this season, Berman has demonstrated his value to the team from the bench.