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Posted on 1/4/23 at 7:55 pm to CrimsonFever
Posted on 1/4/23 at 7:55 pm to CrimsonFever
Refs called 2 fouls on Kobe Brown in the first 3 minutes because... Arkansas at home and of course they did.
Mizzou still beating that arse though.
Mizzou still beating that arse though.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:26 pm to Glorious
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I’ve yet to see them look impressive all year
The same can be said about Arkansas and they are ranked in the top 15 somehow, their best win is unranked San Diego State st.
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 8:28 pm
Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:27 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Ennis Whatley averaged 12 pts and 6 assists for the 81-82 team. Arguably the best freshman performance that year.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:29 pm to CrimsonFever
Nick Honor looks like a 34 year old accountant who plays pick up ball at the gym for a couple of hours on Saturday afternoons before putting away like $100 of wings and beer.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:34 pm to TroyTider
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Ennis Whatley averaged 12 pts and 6 assists for the 81-82 team. Arguably the best freshman performance that year.
Interesting, those are good freshman numbers for the time. Michael Jordan was probably the best Tr Fr in the country that season imo, he averaged 14 points a game.
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 8:36 pm
Posted on 1/4/23 at 8:56 pm to Joka2kold
UNC reminds me a lot of us last year.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:34 pm to Robot Santa
We are deep enough to handle an off night from Miller, but if Council for Arkansas ever has an off game vs a decent team they are gonna get blown out.
He is by far their MVP this season.
He is by far their MVP this season.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 9:51 pm to CrimsonFever
Uconn's about to lose @ #42 Providence. Their 2nd loss in a row.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:11 pm to CrimsonFever
UCONN and Texas get bounced in consecutive nights
Alabama is inching closer towards that #1 spot
Alabama is inching closer towards that #1 spot
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:26 pm to ReauxlTide222
TCU vs Baylor has been a great game.
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:27 pm to ReauxlTide222
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Herb Jones now has over 1000 CAREER POINTS!!!
What happened to that saban n bear guy?
This post was edited on 1/4/23 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 1/4/23 at 10:33 pm to Chadaristic
Jimmy Dykes and Karl Ravech on the call for the Kentucky game on Saturday.
Posted on 1/5/23 at 1:11 am to Chadaristic
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What happened to that saban n bear guy?
My greatness scared him away.
Posted on 1/5/23 at 3:18 am to dubose n ears
[Story of one of the could have been greats of Alabama: Ronald Steele
ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE BASKETBALL
A True Man Of Steele Makes The Biggest Come Back of His Life
CHRIS LUCAS
OCTOBER 27, 2008
NCAA Basketball.
In April of 2004, Ronald Steele had everything going for him: a recent high school graduate enrolling in Alabama in the fall with a full athletic scholarship, two Alabama Mr. Basketball Awards, one 6A Alabama State Championship, one 6A State Player of the Year and a 6A State Finals MVP all under his belt.
By 2006, Steele's sophomore season, he was the starting point guard of a very capable Crimson Tide team. When Chuck Davis (the Tide's leading scorer) went down, it was Steele who single-handedly brought the Tide back from the basement. Steele dazzled opponents, announcers and fans by averaging 14.3 ppg and 4.6 assists a game on his way to a First-Team All-SEC and an Honorable Mention All-American campaign.
He turned down lucrative NBA offers and the almost-certain fact that he would be a first round Selection to return for his Jr. Season. Then things fell apart.
First an ankle injury.
Then another ankle injury.
Then tendinitus in his knee.
Steele underwent multiple MRI's throughout the season, but none could come up with the true source of his pain. Coaches knew he was going through excruciating pain, the fans could see it on his face, and Steele could feel it with every wincing step. They just couldn't find out what was wrong.
Steele regularly sat out practices just so the swelling would go down enough for him to be able to walk on game days.
Still, Steele played. He took the Tide on his shoulders, ailing knees and consistently aggravated ankles.
Things didn't stop here.
Then came the offseason. which brought about arthroscopic knee surgery to repair cartilage defects is BOTH of Steele's knees. While he expected to play in 2007-2008, Steele found himself, yet another time in his life, unable to walk.
He had gone from a preseason All-American candidate, to a bed ridden college senior with the knees of an AARP member.
Dana O'Neill from ESPN describes the situation best:
"The kid who taught himself to be a great ball handler by dribbling on roller skates couldn't even stand up."
Steele found himself confined to a hospital bed for weeks without playing, without shooting, without the game he loves. Steele related his situation by stating,
"There were days, sitting in that hospital bed that I didn't know if I'd get the opportunity to play again."
To catch you up to speed, its now fifteen months later... and Steele finds himself entering his final college basketball season with two new legs and a heart as passionate as ever.
The journey has been rough, and many skeptics have used Steele as an example of why freshman and sophomores should jump ship to the NBA.
Steele refuses to view his situation with regrets. He has stated many times how proud he is to graduate from Alabama, with his teammates.
Steele has seen what its like to have life without basketball, and he plans on using this season to reassure than he will never go without basketball again.
Whether you are an Alabama fan, a Florida fan, a Big East fan, a European basketball fan or even not a fan at all, you should appreciate Steele's passion and his desire to do what he loves in life.
Ronald Steele has given everything to the game of basketball, and as fans of basketball he has given his heart and soul to us.
Well Ronald, we are behind you every step of the way.
———————-///////////////—————-
He was a pre-season All-America the year he got injured.
ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE BASKETBALL
A True Man Of Steele Makes The Biggest Come Back of His Life
CHRIS LUCAS
OCTOBER 27, 2008
NCAA Basketball.
In April of 2004, Ronald Steele had everything going for him: a recent high school graduate enrolling in Alabama in the fall with a full athletic scholarship, two Alabama Mr. Basketball Awards, one 6A Alabama State Championship, one 6A State Player of the Year and a 6A State Finals MVP all under his belt.
By 2006, Steele's sophomore season, he was the starting point guard of a very capable Crimson Tide team. When Chuck Davis (the Tide's leading scorer) went down, it was Steele who single-handedly brought the Tide back from the basement. Steele dazzled opponents, announcers and fans by averaging 14.3 ppg and 4.6 assists a game on his way to a First-Team All-SEC and an Honorable Mention All-American campaign.
He turned down lucrative NBA offers and the almost-certain fact that he would be a first round Selection to return for his Jr. Season. Then things fell apart.
First an ankle injury.
Then another ankle injury.
Then tendinitus in his knee.
Steele underwent multiple MRI's throughout the season, but none could come up with the true source of his pain. Coaches knew he was going through excruciating pain, the fans could see it on his face, and Steele could feel it with every wincing step. They just couldn't find out what was wrong.
Steele regularly sat out practices just so the swelling would go down enough for him to be able to walk on game days.
Still, Steele played. He took the Tide on his shoulders, ailing knees and consistently aggravated ankles.
Things didn't stop here.
Then came the offseason. which brought about arthroscopic knee surgery to repair cartilage defects is BOTH of Steele's knees. While he expected to play in 2007-2008, Steele found himself, yet another time in his life, unable to walk.
He had gone from a preseason All-American candidate, to a bed ridden college senior with the knees of an AARP member.
Dana O'Neill from ESPN describes the situation best:
"The kid who taught himself to be a great ball handler by dribbling on roller skates couldn't even stand up."
Steele found himself confined to a hospital bed for weeks without playing, without shooting, without the game he loves. Steele related his situation by stating,
"There were days, sitting in that hospital bed that I didn't know if I'd get the opportunity to play again."
To catch you up to speed, its now fifteen months later... and Steele finds himself entering his final college basketball season with two new legs and a heart as passionate as ever.
The journey has been rough, and many skeptics have used Steele as an example of why freshman and sophomores should jump ship to the NBA.
Steele refuses to view his situation with regrets. He has stated many times how proud he is to graduate from Alabama, with his teammates.
Steele has seen what its like to have life without basketball, and he plans on using this season to reassure than he will never go without basketball again.
Whether you are an Alabama fan, a Florida fan, a Big East fan, a European basketball fan or even not a fan at all, you should appreciate Steele's passion and his desire to do what he loves in life.
Ronald Steele has given everything to the game of basketball, and as fans of basketball he has given his heart and soul to us.
Well Ronald, we are behind you every step of the way.
———————-///////////////—————-
He was a pre-season All-America the year he got injured.
This post was edited on 1/5/23 at 3:25 am
Posted on 1/5/23 at 6:00 am to Chadaristic
Oh gosh Jimmy Freaking Dykes...he will talk about John Fulkerson some kind a way.
I'm a gone head and prepare myself now.
I'm a gone head and prepare myself now.
Posted on 1/5/23 at 6:01 am to My2Bits
I think the league is between us and Tennessee. Kentucky, Arkansas, and Missouri a step back. And then a whole lot of meh after that.
Posted on 1/5/23 at 7:51 am to Chadaristic
Auburn falls to 48th in the NET. Looking a little bubbly
Posted on 1/5/23 at 8:09 am to Glorious
They're undefeated in Q1 games though. Unfortunately it's because they haven't played any. 
Posted on 1/5/23 at 8:15 am to Robot Santa
I’ve got a ticket in section A for Saturday. $50.
Also have a pair in Section A. $45 each ($90 total).
Also have a pair in Section A. $45 each ($90 total).
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