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Ben Simmons looked like a man among boys in his college debut, stuffing the stat-sheet as LSU won their season opener against McNeese State.

The 2.08m forward finished with 11 points, 13 rebounds and five assists as LSU picked up the 81-70 victory.

The US media gave their take on Simmons' debut, where he posted an impressive โ€” yet somewhat quiet โ€” 11 points, 13 rebounds and five assists. LSU came up with the win, and praise was piled on the Aussie youngster.

Writing for The Times-Picayune, Jeff Duncan described Simmons' passing skills as โ€˜otherworldly', and even gave him credit for his activity on the defensive end.

โ€œSimmons wasted little time in showing off his otherworldly passing skills. In the game's first 5 minutes, he had a behind-the-back pass on the fast break to Tim Quarterman for a layup and a nifty no-look pass to Brandon Sampson for a dunk,โ€ Duncan wrote.

โ€œBen Simmons' star power was in full effect. He attracted a national television audience on ESPN and a crowd of 11,689 for his debut, the largest for an LSU opener since Shaquille O'Neal's final season in 1991.โ€

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