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re: tOfficial Alabama Basketball Season Thread | 19-15 (10-8) | #BuckleUp

Posted on 10/6/16 at 5:19 pm to
Posted by Bryant91092
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Posted on 10/6/16 at 5:19 pm to
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Alabama had a 15- to 20-minute open viewing for men's basketball practice today (20 if you count stretching and such). Here are some observations with the obligatory disclaimer – it's a short period of one practice, so someone who is shooting hot today may be cold on another and vice-versa. So, here you go: * Avery Johnson is possibly the nicest person in the world. Class act all the way. When the media arrived on the floor, he walked over from across the court and shook hands with every single person and thanked us for coming. When it was time to leave, he walked all the way across the floor and shook hands with every single one of us and thanked us again.

* Braxton Key, 6-8 freshman from Charlotte (Oak Hill Academy) finished first in the wind sprints before practice (back and forth cross-court several times). That's not to say he'd win a footrace, but usually the guys who finish first in drills in my experience are among the hardest workers and the guys who set a pace and example for others.

* During slow-and-easy catch-and-shoot drills (no defense) to open the portion of practice that we attended, they were shooting mid-range jumpers. Avery Johnson Jr. (sophomore transfer from Texas A&M, eligible this year), Bola Olaniyan (6-7 forward, fifth-year senior transfer from Southern Illinois), Key, Riley Norris and Nick King (junior 6-7 transfer from Memphis, eligible this year) all looked to have a good shooting touch. Jimmie Taylor, Dazon Ingram and Donta Hall, not so much.

* Next came three-on-three fastbreak drills. Ar'Mond Davis (6-6 swing forward, juco transfer) showed a nice stroke on the full-speed pull-up jumper from about 15 feet, hit a couple of those. He has a big vertical leap, can really get up there. King also knocked down a couple of pull-up jumpers. Taylor and Key were the most physical in boxing out and mixing it up for rebounds. Jimmie also had a nice, strong dunk to finish, as did Hall.


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* Overall impressions of five-on-five is that there aren't enough finishers at this point. Some good moves to the basket, some good looks, but lot of misses. Dazon is not a shooter but can penetrate and score.

* In shooting drills at the end of our viewing (big guys shot mid-range, wings/guards shot threes), Davis and Norris were knocking them down, same for Collins.


That's some of the practice report from Tommy Deas and Cecil Hurt.
This post was edited on 10/6/16 at 5:20 pm
Posted by Chadaristic
Member since Jan 2011
40863 posts
Posted on 10/6/16 at 6:27 pm to
Some good stuff in there. Looking forward to more.
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