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Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:34 pm to CrimsonFever
Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:34 pm to CrimsonFever
Who would you guys rank as say our 6 best players so far this year?
I'd go
1 Miller
2 Clowney
3 Sears
4 Bradley
5 Burnett
6 Bediako
I'd go
1 Miller
2 Clowney
3 Sears
4 Bradley
5 Burnett
6 Bediako
Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:46 pm to CrimsonFever
Gonzaga is 3-8-0 ATS this season.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:46 pm to CrimsonFever
Miller
Clowney
Sears
Bradley
Burnett
Welch
Griffin
Quinerly
Bediako
Pringle
Gurley
Miles
Clowney
Sears
Bradley
Burnett
Welch
Griffin
Quinerly
Bediako
Pringle
Gurley
Miles
Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:47 pm to roadkill
We would beat UConn in a rematch.
Coach Oats should of never took Rylan Griffin & Jaden Bradley out of the game in the second half.
Coach Oats should of never took Rylan Griffin & Jaden Bradley out of the game in the second half.
This post was edited on 12/16/22 at 12:49 pm
Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:50 pm to McGregor
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Wave of youth: Alabama basketball buoyed by more than just Brandon Miller
TWO UNSUNG HEROES — FRESHMEN NOAH CLOWNEY AND JADEN BRADLEY — HAVE EMERGED AS ALABAMA CONTINUES ITS ASCENSION INTO THE NATIONAL TITLE CONVERSATION.
A rising tide lifts all boats, as the saying goes.
But you need a full-on armada to rattle off wins against two different No. 1 teams in the same season. And yet, that’s exactly what Alabama has done in these first five weeks. In November, it toppled North Carolina in a four-overtime slugfest in the Phil Knight Invitational. Next came Saturday’s road triumph at Houston — a win that will stand among the most impressive of the year.
Freshman Brandon Miller has captured headlines all season, and for good reason. The 6-9 power wing poses matchup problems for every Alabama opponent with his iso scoring and 3-point marksmanship. Miller leads all D1 freshmen in scoring at 18.5 points per game.
But he’s not the only Crimson Tide rookie making waves.
For example, Noah Clowney — not Miller — was the story against Houston. The first-year forward has been a revelation for Nate Oats and Co., averaging 9.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per contest. Remarkably, Clowney is producing at a high level despite barely ranking in the top 80 of his high school class.
But rest assured, no team will overlook him after Saturday night’s performance. The 6-10 Clowney matched Houston’s physicality and put his mark on the game with rugged work on the glass. Rarely do opponents out-rebound the Coogs, but Bama accomplished that feat the back of Clowney’s 11 boards. And none was more crucial than his offensive rebound with 1:18 remaining. He scored on the put-back, giving him 16 points for the game and his team a lead that it never relinquished.
“Our coaches made [rebounding] a point in practice, telling us we can’t miss box-outs,” Clowney told me. “So I took that as a challenge. I don’t think [Houston] had played against someone who crashes the offensive glass like we do. And I think we’re the best rebounding team in the country.”
Additionally, Clowney’s gravity on the roll creates space for the Tide’s shooters and leads to easy looks at the basket. He leads Alabama in field goal percentage at the rim (73.3, minimum 20 attempts, per Hoop-Math) and is second on the team in dunks (nine).
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Clowney’s offensive game might not be especially flashy, but he’s okay with that. “I can be a great offensive rebounder,” he said. “[Besides that], I’m just trying to make open shots and get the offense going.”
On the other end of the floor, his impact can be felt even more noticeably. Clowney flaunts strong instincts, a surging motor and exceptional mobility for his size. Combine all of those traits and you get a devastating pick-and-roll defender:
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In keeping with his splash plays, Clowney ranks ninth among SEC players in block rate, per KenPom. He added three more swats in Tuesday’s win over Memphis to go along with 11 points and nine rebounds.
Fellow freshman Jaden Bradley has also impressed for the Tide. The 6-3 point guard manufactures paint touches, collapses defenses and finds open teammates with ease. In particular, his expertise in drive-and-kick opportunities opens the floodgates for Alabama’s long distance shooting. Per Hoop-Explorer, the Crimson Tide is shooting 37.2 percent from deep with Bradley on the floor, contrasted to 32.9 percent when he is off. (He has only attempted five triples on the season, for context.)
Even when he doesn’t get into the lane, he still uses his vision to create for teammates. See the following clip: Houston must account for Charles Bediako (14), due to Bradley’s pick-and-roll acumen. Thus, he counters by reading the defense then nailing a gorgeous skip pass to Nimari Burnett (25).
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And this selfless style of play seems contagious — Alabama’s assist rate is up 57 spots nationally (61st) from last season. Of course, Oats has emphasized buy-in from the jump. He gave a particularly telling quote to The Almanac this past summer:
“We had guys last year that played with the sole purpose of improving their draft stock. If your whole reason for being at Alabama is improving your draft stock, it’s going to go backwards. If you help us win games, your draft stock will go up.”
Safe to say his guys are responding.
“Everyone on my team is capable from top to bottom,” Clowney said. He was quick to spotlight others when asked about his heroics against Houston, not seeking any personal glory. “We just play for each other every night.”
As Alabama rises in the polls, questions about its national title prospects will accompany its ascension. But interestingly enough — for a team that relies so heavily on one player — it seems oddly balanced. Maybe it’s Clowney relishing in the dirty work. Or Bradley’s pass-first nature. Or even veterans like Jahvon Quinerly accepting their roles. Less than two months into the season, the team already resembles a cohesive unit. All boats lifted, indeed.
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Posted on 12/16/22 at 12:54 pm to Chadaristic
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Per Hoop-Explorer, the Crimson Tide is shooting 37.2 percent from deep with Bradley on the floor, contrasted to 32.9 percent when he is off. (He has only attempted five triples on the season, for context.)
Love this stat.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 1:00 pm to Chadaristic
Scouts need to leave Clowney and Bradley alone. Ignore them. These are not the prospects you are looking for. Come back again next year.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 1:00 pm to Chadaristic
Bradley has exceeded my expectations and I thought he was gonna be really good. All our freshmen have exceeded my expectations, and I thought us and Arkansas had the best two signing classes.
We clearly signed the best class in the country last year imo.
We clearly signed the best class in the country last year imo.
This post was edited on 12/16/22 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 12/16/22 at 1:03 pm to Joka2kold
Joka I’m nervous about Tomorrow. Gonzaga is an elite program who can now play the revenge and underdog card.
I’m a little worried about tomorrow
I’m a little worried about tomorrow
Posted on 12/16/22 at 1:04 pm to mistaken4193
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Fardaws Aimaq
@FardawsAimaq
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Despite the rumours being said the last couple days, the only facts are I’m a red raider and will do whatever I can to be back on the court ASAP.
Goal hasn’t changed
Seems the rumors of him leaving TT were premature.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 1:06 pm to mistaken4193
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Joka I’m nervous about Tomorrow. Gonzaga is an elite program who can now play the revenge and underdog card.
The only thing that worries me is Burnett and Welch being out, they basically play the same position and we don't really have anyone else that fills that knock down shooter/great defender role.
I still think we win, but I would really like to have one of those two guys going into this tough arse stretch of games.
We play @ Miss St in 12 days, hopefully Welch is back by then.
This post was edited on 12/16/22 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 12/16/22 at 1:46 pm to CrimsonFever
Not to be a Debbie downer but I think Nimari broke his wrist on the celebratory dunk against Houston after the game concluded. It was said he broke it during the Houston game but I don’t believe anyone could’ve dunked the ball that hard with a broken bone. Sucks to lose him in a situation like that.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 2:26 pm to BigFolks6347
That actually makes a lot of sense. Reminds me of when Enes Kanter broke his hand when he punched a chair.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 2:41 pm to BigFolks6347
Was it a two-handed dunk or one-handed dunk? Its the wrist on his non-dominant hand that he broke.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 2:45 pm to CrimsonFever
Agree - need Welch back. Having at least 1 D and 3 guy like that is a big plus for us. The way we've been breaking people down on offense, a guy who just roams the perimeter ready to catch and shoot like Burnett had been doing is somebody the opponent had to take into account.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 2:56 pm to mistaken4193
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I’m a little worried about tomorrow
No reason to be worried. It’s house money to me till conference season. If we lose one more OOC game, so be it.
Should be a good game
Posted on 12/16/22 at 3:01 pm to BigFolks6347
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I think Nimari broke his wrist on the celebratory dunk against Houston after the game concluded
Not according to Bryan Passink. He said Nimari played with it broken.
Posted on 12/16/22 at 3:11 pm to mistaken4193
Calm down mistaken...All is well
Gonzaga will come ready to play and I'm sure that we will get their best shot. Drew Timme can cause problems but I think with Clowney & Bediako's length it'll slow him down a little which is hard. Gonzaga has other guys who can get going but we must keep them at bay.
Alabama is a bad matchup for Gonzaga honestly but it's going to boil down to controlling the BOARDS & DEFENDING.
Our boys are ready to put on a SHOW in Birmingham.
Book it!!
Gonzaga will come ready to play and I'm sure that we will get their best shot. Drew Timme can cause problems but I think with Clowney & Bediako's length it'll slow him down a little which is hard. Gonzaga has other guys who can get going but we must keep them at bay.
Alabama is a bad matchup for Gonzaga honestly but it's going to boil down to controlling the BOARDS & DEFENDING.
Our boys are ready to put on a SHOW in Birmingham.
Book it!!
Posted on 12/16/22 at 3:13 pm to Teague
That's what I saw as well but who knows!!
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