Keyshawn Hall Signs With Gersh Sports For On-Field Representation

Celebrity Name:Keyshawn Hall
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:Gersh Sports
Primary Agent:Maxwell Wiepking
Department:Basketball – On-Field (On-Court)
  • Auburn senior Keyshawn Hall has signed with Gersh Sports for on-field (on-court) representation ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.
  • Hall will be represented by Maxwell Wiepking, VP of Basketball at Gersh Sports and a certified NBPA agent.
  • Hall wrapped up his college career at Auburn as a Third Team All-SEC selection, averaging 19.3 PPG and 7.1 RPG in his senior season.
  • Gersh Sports recently brokered a two-year NBA deal for guard Sidy Cissoko with the Portland Trail Blazers, also handled by Wiepking.

Keyshawn Hall has officially signed with Gersh Sports for on-field representation as he enters the 2026 NBA Draft process. Maxwell Wiepking, Vice President of Basketball at Gersh Sports, will serve as his primary agent.

Hall, a 6’7″ forward out of Auburn University, wrapped up one of the most productive college careers in recent memory, transferring through UNLV, George Mason, and UCF before landing at Auburn for his senior year.

There, he earned Third Team All-SEC honors and was named to the 2026 NIT All-Tournament Team, closing out his college run ranked fifth on Auburn’s all-time single-season scoring list with 694 points. He also set an Auburn record for free throws made in a single season with 228.

Just as Shareef O’Neal recently signed with UTA for representation and Caleb Martin signed with CAA, Hall’s move to Gersh Sports signals another athlete getting his professional house in order ahead of a major career transition.

Wiepking most recently negotiated a two-year NBA deal for guard Sidy Cissoko with the Portland Trail Blazers, further cementing Gersh Sports’ active footprint in the NBA draft and player market.

Takeaways

Keyshawn Hall enters the 2026 NBA Draft as one of the most intriguing senior prospects in the class, a versatile scorer with NBA size who’s proven himself across four college programs.

Landing at Gersh Sports with Maxwell Wiepking, a deal-maker who’s already been active in the current NBA player market, suggests Hall is serious about maximizing his draft stock and early professional contract.

Gersh Sports has quietly built a strong basketball practice, and adding a prospect of Hall’s profile heading into what’s projected to be a deep draft class only strengthens that reputation.

Will Wiepking’s recent success negotiating NBA contracts (like the Cissoko deal) give Hall a negotiating edge once teams start making offers? Could Hall’s versatility as a “big guard” become more attractive to NBA teams looking for positional flexibility? With Gersh Sports also active in WNBA and broadcasting representation, could Hall benefit from broader brand-building support beyond just his NBA deal?

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