BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s 86-83 win over Arkansas

Stat leaders from Alabama’s 86-83 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks!

After a disastrous first half on the offensive end of the floor for No. 2 Alabama, a strong second-half performance catapulted the Tide to an 86-83 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.

With the win, Alabama grabs its 25th win of the season and improves to 15-1 in SEC play.

Alabama was once again led by the freshman sensation Brandon Miller who dropped 24 points in the winning effort.

Jahvon Quinerly came off the bench and helped lead Alabama’s surge and finished the game with 16 points and seven assists.

Let’s take a look at the complete Alabama box score following the Tide’s win over the Hogs.

Brandon Miller’s alleged role in horrific shooting leaves us with more questions than answers

Many are asking questions about Brandon Miller and they have little to do with his performance on the court.

“If there is any question about Brandon Miller, he answered it tonight with a career performance indeed.”

That was how ESPN play-by-play announcer Mike Morgan ended the call during an Alabama overtime road victory over South Carolina on Wednesday evening. It was an especially curious thing to hear Morgan say considering it was Miller’s first game since the public learned of his alleged involvement in the death of Jamea Jonae Harris.

Many are asking questions about Miller, but they have little to do with whether or not he could score a bunch of points during a regular-season road game in February.

The questions from the media, concerned sports fans and teams that may want to select Miller in the 2023 NBA Draft sound more like this: Did Miller intentionally bring a murder weapon to the scene of a crime? Did he use his car to block the victim from getting away? Did he do anything to de-escalate the situation?

ESPN’s Michael Wilbon wondered about as much during his First Take appearance on Thursday:

“There’s so much we don’t know and I don’t care about the basketball at all … What conviction is there from law enforcement or from his own legal defense team behind what we’re told are facts? What’s coming down the pipe? What else can we anticipate? What don’t we know?”

The answers that illuminate exactly why Miller was at the scene of the crime with a loaded firearm in his vehicle, unfortunately, may never fully come into the public light.

Regardless, his fans will have to make a conclusion about whether or not they can still root for him. Even if they do not glean all of the desired information, NBA front offices will still have to decide by the night of the draft if this is someone they want to have on their roster.

But in the meanwhile, here is at least some of what we have already learned: The late Harris was a 23-year-old mother who was shot and killed while in a car near the Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa on Jan. 15. Her 5-year-old son lost his mother.

Alabama men’s basketball player Darius Miles (who was promptly removed from campus and dismissed from the team) and another man, Michael Lynn Davis, were arrested and charged with capital murder on Jan. 17. The two remain held without bond in the Tuscaloosa County Jail. Their case is set to go to a grand jury and possibly trial.

Miles admitted during a deposition to Tuscaloosa Police investigator Brenden Culpepper that while it was his gun, it was Davis (unaffiliated with the university) who fired the weapon following a minor altercation.

As noted by Tuscaloosa Patch founding editor Ryan Phillips, however, many knew Miles wasn’t the only Crimson Tide player involved (freshman guard Jaden Bradley is also considered a witness):

“Several of us in the media have known since the morning of the shooting that other University of Alabama basketball players were at least in the periphery when Harris was shot and killed in the passenger seat of her Jeep as it sat on Grace Street. To what degree still remains a question from those of us on the outside.”

During the preliminary hearing held for Davis and Miles on Tuesday, a Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit investor confirmed these rumors when he revealed Miller transported the firearm to the scene of the eventual crime.

Miles admitted he contacted Miller and asked him to bring him his gun.

Around 1:30 a.m. the day of the shooting, the freshman allegedly brought his teammate the loaded handgun that was used to kill Harris. Dan Wetzel mused on Miller’s decision (via Yahoo):

“This was Miller getting a request to bring a weapon to someone he had to reasonably believe had been drinking, perhaps heavily, in a crowded college bar district and doing so rather than a) not doing it, b) telling his teammate to leave rather than escalate the situation, c) driving over unarmed and picking his teammate up or d) any number of other better options — namely, anything else. Even doing nothing would have been better.”

Culpepper said Miles told him where Davis could find the gun in Miller’s car. Meanwhile, police testified that the windshield on Miller’s Dodge Charger was later struck twice by gunfire in the shooting.

Days after the public learned of Miller’s involvement, the freshman played against South Carolina on Wednesday. DeCarla Cotton, Harris’ mother, recently told Josh Peter that it was “unimaginable” seeing Miller on the court (via USA TODAY):

“When somebody says bring a gun to them, what do you think they’re going to do with it?’’ Cotton said. “And if there was no gun, she would not be dead.’’

During his First Take appearance on Thursday, ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith emphasized this point. He said Miller’s potential involvement should make it “very difficult” for the freshman forward to sleep at night. Instead, however, he says Miller is pumping his chest at opposing fans who are booing him.

It may be impossible to ever know the full extent of Miller’s involvement, but in the coming days and weeks, more details will likely continue to trickle out as the story continues to develop.

Already we have heard from Miller’s attorney, who is actively arguing that the Alabama freshman “never saw the handgun nor handled it,” and he has fully cooperated with law enforcement’s investigation.

We have also heard from Tuscaloosa chief deputy D.A. Paula Whitley, who told AL.com that “there’s nothing we could charge” Miller with, based on Alabama state law.

We have heard from Alabama men’s basketball coach Nate Oats, too, who shockingly said that Miller is not in any trouble and that he was simply in the wrong spot at the wrong time before backpedaling and apologizing:

“I want to make it clear that I didn’t have the details from the hearing that morning since I was coming straight from practice and I used a poor choice of words, making it appear like I wasn’t taking this tragic situation seriously, which we have throughout the course of it. I sincerely apologize for that.”

Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne echoed these sentiment, saying on ESPN’s College GameDay podcast he had no idea there were text messages between Miles and Miller until the hearing revealed as much on Tuesday.

As the situation continues to develop, it is easy to find yourself wondering: Why was Miller OK’d to play against South Carolina? Here is what ESPN’s Seth Greenberg said during the broadcast:

“A head coach is removed from the decision-making process regarding this situation … This situation will be handled by the university president, the board of regions, the athletic administration and law enforcement. [The] coaching staff has no say in anything that goes on in terms of playing or not playing or how the university is going to proceed moving forward. That is well above their decision-making process.”

That is obviously not true considering a coach decides exactly how much playing time someone on his roster receives, and Oats could have chosen to give Miller none now that the public has learned these findings.

But with Alabama as one of the top-rated teams in the country and Miller one of the best prospects in the 2023 NBA Draft, don’t expect to see Miller miss any time unless he is legally not allowed to play.

Don’t expect to hear him speak on the subject anytime soon, either.

One NBA scout, who spoke to For The Win under the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on behalf of their team, said Miller’s future is now in the hands of the legal system.

This is a troubling, tragic story and we don’t yet know how it will end. But over the course of the coming months, there are essentially two paths that we can expect to see Miller follow.

“If he doesn’t get arrested he’s [a] top-5 [in the NBA Draft],” said the scout. “If he’s arrested, he going to jail.”

How to watch Alabama-Arkansas basketball game

How to watch No. 2 Alabama host the Arkansas Razorbacks on Saturday afternoon!

No. 2 Alabama (24-4, 14-1 SEC) will be back inside the confines of Coleman Coliseum on Saturday afternoon to take on the surging Arkansas Razorbacks (19-9, 8-7 SEC).

This is the second matchup of the season between the SEC rivals with the [autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] and the Crimson Tide taking care of the Hogs in Fayetteville, 84-69 back in early January.

The Razorbacks have recently seen star freshman Nick Smith Jr. return to the hardwood, which has helped the Hogs slowly reach their potential.

Coleman Coliseum is sure to be electric this afternoon for the final weekend contest at home for the 2022-23 season.

Here is how you can catch all the action between the Crimson Tide and Razorbacks.

Alabama MBB narrowly defeats South Carolina 78-76 in OT

Alabama men’s basketball wins a close one on the road against South Carolina.

Alabama men’s basketball earned a win on the road against an unranked South Carolina Gamecocks squad with a final score of 78-76. With this win, the Crimson Tide improves to 24-4 overall with a conference record of 14-1, just one game ahead of the Texas A&M Aggies.

Star freshman Brandon Miller led the team with a strong performance, as finished the contest with a career-high 41 points in 43 minutes. Charles Bediako led the team in rebounds with nine.

The final three games for this Crimson Tide team make for a difficult stretch. Alabama welcomes in Arkansas on Saturday, Feb. 25, and then will face Auburn and Texas A&M next week to close out the season.

Roll Tide wire will continue to follow Alabama basketball as the 2022-2023 regular season winds down.

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Everything Nate Oats said following Alabama’s overtime win over South Carolina

Everything Alabama’s Nate Oats said following the Tide’s 78-76 overtime victory over South Carolina.

It wasn’t Alabama’s best performance of the season by any stretch, but the Crimson Tide was able to go on the road and get a tough 78-76 overtime victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks on Wednesday night.

Alabama’s overtime victory was led by a phenomenal performance from freshman forward Brandon Miller who dropped 41 points (career high) in 43 minutes of action.

Miller also came up clutch for the Tide making both the basket to send the game to overtime and the game-winner in overtime.

Following the win, Crimson Tide head coach [autotag]Nate Oats[/autotag] would speak to the media and discuss his team’s performance. Here is everything coach Oats had to say:

BOX SCORE BREAKDOWN: Stat leaders from Alabama’s 78-76 win over South Carolina

Stat leaders from Alabama’s overtime win over South Carolina Wednesday night!

A collective sigh of relief came from Alabama basketball fans late Wednesday night as the No. 2 Crimson Tide held off the South Carolina Gamecocks 78-76 in overtime.

Alabama (24-4, 14-1 SEC) avoided the disastrous upset with a spectacular performance from freshman sensation Brandon Miller.

Miller dropped 41 points (career high) in 43 minutes of action Wednesday night, scoring more points than the rest of the Alabama team combined.

Miller was also clutch for the Tide making the shot to send the game to overtime and then also hitting the game-winner with less than a second remaining in overtime.

Let’s completely break down the Alabama box score from the Tide’s narrow victory.

How to watch Alabama-South Carolina basketball game

How to watch No. 2 Alabama take on South Carolina on Wednesday night!

No. 2 Alabama (23-4,  13-1 SEC) will travel to Columbia Wednesday night to take on South Carolina (10-17, 3-11 SEC) inside Colonial Life Arena.

This is the lone matchup of the regular season for the Crimson Tide and the Gamecocks.

Alabama took care of South Carolina in last season’s matchup 90-71 and currently owns a seven-game winning streak against the Gamecocks.

With Texas A&M nipping at their heels, Alabama must take care of South Carolina on Wednesday if they want to hold on to their lead in the SEC standings.

Below is the game day and broadcast information for the SEC matchup between Alabama and South Carolina.

Where Alabama ranks in ESPN’s Basketball Power Index ahead of matchup with South Carolina

Despite last week’s loss to Tennessee, Alabama is still among the nation’s elite in ESPN’s Basketball Power Index.

The Alabama men’s basketball team dropped to No. 2 in this week’s poll and will look to build off Saturday’s win over Georgia when they travel to Columbia to take on South Carolina on Wednesday night.

Before Alabama tips things off against the Gamecocks, let’s look at the latest update of ESPN’s Basketball Power Index.

According to ESPN, the BPI is a “measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of performance going forward. BPI represents how many points above or below average a team is. Strength of Record (SOR) is a measure of team accomplishment based on how difficult a team’s W-L record is to achieve. Game predictions account for opponent strength, pace of play, site, travel distance, day’s rest, and altitude, and are used to simulate the season 10,000 times to produce season projections. Numbers update daily.”

Here is a breakdown of where Alabama ranks in the BPI.

Alabama MBB falls just one spot in latest AP basketball top-25 poll

Alabama men’s basketball loses the No. 1 ranking, but doesn’t fall too far in the latest AP top-25 poll.

Alabama’s time at the top lasted just one week, but falling to Tennessee on the road was enough for the Crimson Tide to lose the No. 1 ranking in the Associated Press top-25 poll.

Houston overtakes Alabama as the top-ranked team in the nation, but the Crimson Tide lingers just behind at No. 2. A nearly 50-point win over the Georgia Bulldogs surely helped Nate Oats and his team from sliding any further.

Despite losing the top spot, Alabama did manage to land seven first-place votes.

The Crimson Tide will hit the road to take on South Carolina in a midweek SEC matchup.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow Alabama basketball as the 2022-2023 regular season winds down.

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FINAL: Alabama drops first SEC game of the season to Tennessee Volunteers 68-59

Tide fall to No. 10 Tennessee Volunteers 68-59

After starting their SEC campaign 12-0, the Alabama Crimson Tide finally dropped their first conference game of the season Wednesday night. The Tide entered Knoxville as a 2.5-point underdog despite being the No. 1 ranked team in the country. The Tennessee Volunteers won 68-59.

Coming off of an emotional win against the Auburn Tigers on Saturday, Alabama just never looked like they were in rhythm against the Vols. On top of that, some questionable officiating coupled with a hostile environment was enough to give No. 10 Tennessee their marquee win of the year.

The Volunteer defense was solid all night long as they held Brandon Miller to 4/11 from the field for 15 points with the other four Alabama starters combining for only 27 points.

The Tide still leads the SEC by a game and a half, but dropping a game to one of their biggest rivals will not sit well with Nate Oats and his staff. Alabama will have a chance to bounce back on Saturday when they host the Georgia Bulldogs.

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