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Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:35 pm to TideCPA
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:35 pm to TideCPA
quote:That's very wrong.
That has to be it. The calf injury shouldn’t have impacted any upper body mechanics.
A basketball should be shot primarily with your legs and wrist. If you have trouble pushing off with your legs/leg to start the shot, you'll end up using arms and shoulders, and that'll totally screw up your shot. As with any sport, the simpler (fewer body parts used) the stroke, the better the chance for a successful delivery....think about it....baseball, football, basketball, golf, tennis, etc.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:41 pm to coachcrisp
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@AlabamaMBBis now 6-0 in true road games this season, 1 of 6 teams unbeaten on the road this season.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:41 pm to Bryant91092
quote:We can chalk this game up to the aggressive defensive effort Alabama had. This team is so much tougher mentally and physically than the teams we've had in recent years....you gotta love'em!
On the flip side, beating the hell out of a decent opponent on the road where none of our guys had a good shooting night including Miller is really impressive.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:42 pm to coachcrisp
JQ has been quietly really fricking good in conference play. Shootin 45% from 3
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:43 pm to CCTider
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Where did you see that at?
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:53 pm to TideCPA
No. 4/4 Alabama Captures Seventh Straight SEC Contest with 85-64 Victory at Missouri
Four players scored in double figures to lead No. 4/4 Alabama past Missouri, 85-64, Saturday night in Mizzou Arena. With the win, the Crimson Tide captured its seventh straight Southeastern Conference win – all coming by double figures – to improve to 17-2 on the season and 7-0 in league play.
Noah Clowney led the Tide with 17 points and 14 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. Mark Sears scored 17 to match Clowney while Brandon Miller added 15. Both players pulled down eight boards to help contribute to Alabama's 53-45 advantage on the glass. Jahvon Quinerly came off the bench to collect 13 points, four rebounds and three assists off the bench.
The 21-point win was the second-largest victory over Mizzou in the 20 games played in series history (Alabama leads, 13-7), just behind a 23-point win in the 1996 NIT (72-49).
Alabama used a game-changing 14-0 run that spanned halftime – scoring the last seven points of the first half and first seven of the second – to take control of the game. The 14-straight points turned a 21-18 UA lead into a 17-point advantage (45-28) with 17:29 left.
Isiaih Mosley led Missouri (14-5, 3-4 SEC) with 19 points while Mohamed Diarra finished with eight points and 12 rebounds. The Tigers were without leading scorer Kobe Brown due to an injury.
HEAD COACH NATE OATS POSTGAME COMMENTS
"That was a tough road game, a sellout and Coach (Dennis) Gates has done a really great job reinvigorating the program and the fan base. They play an exciting style and people come to watch it. We are fortunate that they couldn't make a three tonight and it certainly helped our defense out, but I thought they didn't quit. They scrap and play hard so give our guys a lot of credit because I thought we played hard for a majority of the game. We had a big point of emphasis that Missouri is No. 1 in turning the ball over and turnover rate on defense so we had 11 turnovers in the game. If you look, Mark Sears and Brandon Miller played 33 minutes-plus each and almost played 70 minutes combined and only had one turnover between the two of them. Our guys have been doing what we've asked them to do for the most part. I thought we could have done a little better job on the glass, but you got to give Missouri a ton of credit. It was a tough road game and road (wins) are not easy to come by, so I thought it was great and give our guys a lot of credit."
Box Score (PDF)
Four players scored in double figures to lead No. 4/4 Alabama past Missouri, 85-64, Saturday night in Mizzou Arena. With the win, the Crimson Tide captured its seventh straight Southeastern Conference win – all coming by double figures – to improve to 17-2 on the season and 7-0 in league play.
Noah Clowney led the Tide with 17 points and 14 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. Mark Sears scored 17 to match Clowney while Brandon Miller added 15. Both players pulled down eight boards to help contribute to Alabama's 53-45 advantage on the glass. Jahvon Quinerly came off the bench to collect 13 points, four rebounds and three assists off the bench.
The 21-point win was the second-largest victory over Mizzou in the 20 games played in series history (Alabama leads, 13-7), just behind a 23-point win in the 1996 NIT (72-49).
Alabama used a game-changing 14-0 run that spanned halftime – scoring the last seven points of the first half and first seven of the second – to take control of the game. The 14-straight points turned a 21-18 UA lead into a 17-point advantage (45-28) with 17:29 left.
Isiaih Mosley led Missouri (14-5, 3-4 SEC) with 19 points while Mohamed Diarra finished with eight points and 12 rebounds. The Tigers were without leading scorer Kobe Brown due to an injury.
HEAD COACH NATE OATS POSTGAME COMMENTS
"That was a tough road game, a sellout and Coach (Dennis) Gates has done a really great job reinvigorating the program and the fan base. They play an exciting style and people come to watch it. We are fortunate that they couldn't make a three tonight and it certainly helped our defense out, but I thought they didn't quit. They scrap and play hard so give our guys a lot of credit because I thought we played hard for a majority of the game. We had a big point of emphasis that Missouri is No. 1 in turning the ball over and turnover rate on defense so we had 11 turnovers in the game. If you look, Mark Sears and Brandon Miller played 33 minutes-plus each and almost played 70 minutes combined and only had one turnover between the two of them. Our guys have been doing what we've asked them to do for the most part. I thought we could have done a little better job on the glass, but you got to give Missouri a ton of credit. It was a tough road game and road (wins) are not easy to come by, so I thought it was great and give our guys a lot of credit."
Box Score (PDF)
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:57 pm to Alabama_Fan
Build the damn arena. Raise and extend Oats. If Byrne loses him I will absolutely be done with this program.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 8:58 pm to RollTide33
Just saw where Burnett played 6 min.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:00 pm to mrbroker
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:02 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:03 pm to mrbroker
Did not see Pringle today and he played only 2 minutes last game. What’s up with him? Is he hurt?
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:05 pm to TideCPA
quote:Which website is that? That's really cool they have the stats so fast.
TideCPA
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Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:10 pm to TideCPA
I think it's pretty clear, Alabama has significantly reduced turnovers and it's made an enormous difference. It's elementary, but it's that simple.
We had 21 TOs each vs UCONN and Gonzaga, with margins of -9 and -12.
In the last 6 games, the most we've had was 14 (Vandy), with negative turnover margins only twice and the largest was -5 (again, Vandy).
We had 21 TOs each vs UCONN and Gonzaga, with margins of -9 and -12.
In the last 6 games, the most we've had was 14 (Vandy), with negative turnover margins only twice and the largest was -5 (again, Vandy).
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:11 pm to RollTide33
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If Byrne loses him I will absolutely be done with this program.
Byrne is THE man responsible for Oats being here!
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:18 pm to coachcrisp
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Byrne is THE man responsible for Oats being here!
He is 100%. And I give him credit for a great hire. But he also knows what it'll take to keep him and he's dragging arse on doing what needs to be done.
He's got a choice to make. Continue to kowtow to the FOG donors and keep Bama basketball a distant second to football or man up and make us elite in both sports.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:32 pm to My2Bits
quote:Mizzou doesn’t play a traditional big, which is why Bediako only played 16 mins (and struggled during that time). If you can’t switch and guard the perimeter you’re going to be a liability. Figured going in that Pringle and Chuck would play limited roles.
Did not see Pringle today and he played only 2 minutes last game. What’s up with him? Is he hurt?
May be a similar story next Saturday.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:32 pm to RollTide33
how much money have you committed to building the new Arena
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:32 pm to mistaken4193
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Didn’t even play well this week and won 2 road games rather easily
And it's not a 65 45 type of game.. We are putting damn near 90 points up in average to bad shooting nights.
Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:39 pm to mrbroker
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how much money have you committed to building the new Arena

Posted on 1/21/23 at 9:49 pm to TideCPA
Did you see him on the bench? Everybody played except him today. That’s why I was asking the question . He is a good player with experience; don’t want to lose him to the portal later.
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