Just a note on that 2004 team. This was Jeff Lebo's first year. There was one player in the rotation, Quinnel Brown, who was 6'6". Everyone else who played that year was 6'4" and under. They had one legit player, Tony Douglas, a guard who averaged about 17 points a game. He immediately transferred out to, I believe, FSU.
The sad thing is that as bad as this team was, they could have actually propelled Auburn basketball towards some great things. If you recall, when Ellis was let go and Lebo announced, they had an exodus of key players that pretty much decimated the program. 6'8" man child, Marco Killingsworth, left to go start for Indiana. 6'9" Dwayne Curtis departed for Ole Miss and was their starting center and played quite well. 6'8" Brandon Robinson took off for parts unknown. There were a couple of others I believe as well.
Tony Douglas and the rest of that bunch weren't bad players. They were just way overmatched physically every time the they stepped on the court. I don't know if it was Cliff getting the boot or Lebo's magnetic personality that caused the defections. Either way, they went from possible SEC title contenders to perennial doormats in the blink of an eye.