“They’re both going to put their name …

“They’re both going to put their name into the draft,” Oats said. “They’re going to go through workouts whenever those are — and that’s the thing, too. These early entrants with this year, I mean everything’s up in the air. I talked to a few NBA scouts. They’re talking like the NBA is gonna start back up with the regular season in July. There’s just so much uncertainty.”

Updated list of NCAA prospects who declared early entry for NBA Draft

While there is uncertainty surrounding the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft, NCAA prospects have started to make announcements about their future.

While there is uncertainty surrounding the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft, NCAA prospects have started to make announcements about their future.

Some prospects mentioned below are simply testing the waters while others have both feet fully emerged with their focus set on the pros. Based on all of the reporting thus far, however, we have compiled the status of several of the top prospects in the nation.

We will continue to update this post with more information as news develops and more players announce what their decision for the future looks like in all of the chaos following the cancelation of the 2020 NCAA postseason.

Anthony Edwards, Georgia

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Wing, 6-foot-5, 18 years old

Under head coach Tom Crean, the University of Georgia freshman had become a revelation in transition offense. Edwards ranked among the top five nationally in total scoring on these plays, per Synergy, averaging 5.7 points per game. He looked his best when his shot attempts come closer to the rim, aided by his 6-foot-9 wingspan. Farther from the basket, meanwhile, more than half of his 3-pointers were unassisted. This showed he is capable of creating his own shot. Edwards, however, was shooting just 30.3% from beyond the arc on the season.Still, the reason to like him as a top-three pick is more about flashes of greatness, which was evidenced when he averaged 21.8 points per game in February.

Alabama basketball- four players named to SEC All-Conference Teams

The SEC has announced the 2020 Men’s Basketball Awards, and there are 4 players representing the Tide in 4 different categories. 

The SEC has announced the 2020 Men’s Basketball Awards, and there are 4 players representing the Tide in 4 different categories.

It’s the first time since 2006 and second time in program history that Alabama has had four different players earn All-SEC honors in the same year.

Kira Lewis Jr. was named All-Southeastern Conference First Team. John Petty Jr. earned All-SEC Second Team honors.

Also, SEC coaches voted Jaden Shackelford  to the league’s all-freshman team. And Herb Jones was named an all-defensive team performer.

Alabama will face Tennessee on Thursday at the SEC Tournament. The game will be broadcasted on the SEC Network at 12PM CT.

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Herb Jones named to SEC basketball Community Service team

Alabama basketball’s junior guard Herb Jones has had caps off an interesting year by representing the Crimson Tide by being selected to the SEC basketball community service team after dealing with a new coach, a new team and numerous injuries. …

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Alabama basketball’s junior guard Herb Jones has had caps off an interesting year by representing the Crimson Tide by being selected to the SEC basketball community service team after dealing with a new coach, a new team and numerous injuries.

Jones emerged as the face of the team as an on-the-court leader, but his energy and motivation after his wrist surgery rallied the Alabama fanbase behind him.

He will join 13 other fellow SEC members from the other programs across the conference.

His efforts in the community have not gone unnoticed, the university details his activity here.

The regular season may be coming to an end but the SEC Tournament in Nashville will begin soon. Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on all things Alabama basketball.

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2020 NBA Draft Big Board: Latest updates after NCAA regular season

With the near conclusion of the 2019-20 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regular Season, it is worth taking another look at the 2020 NBA Draft prospects.

With the conclusion of the 2019-20 NCAA men’s basketball regular season fast approaching, it’s worth taking another look at the 2020 NBA Draft prospects.

While quite a bit will change on big boards and mock drafts following the conference tournaments and March Madness, some of the top players have already convinced NBA teams that they deserve serious consideration when the draft rolls around on June 25, 2020.

Others still have plenty of time to improve their draft stock on the floor and in workouts and interviews. For what it is worth, former top prospects coming into their freshman campaigns who could go back to school for their sophomore campaigns (for example, Florida’s Scottie Lewis and Duke’s Wendell Moore) were not included on this list.

Note that statistics are pulled from Synergy Sports Tech, Bart-Torvik.com, KenPom.com, RealGM or Sports-Reference.

1. LaMelo Ball, USA

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Guard, 6-foot-7, 18 years old

The main reason to believe in Ball as the top player in the 2020 NBA Draft is because of his ridiculously high upside. With his unique size, he can put up a triple-double on any given night. Even when Ball was playing against much older professional competition in Australia’s NBL, Ball nearly averaged a triple-double per 36 minutes. Meanwhile, his defensive stats were also much better than expected, and his basketball instincts are strong. It is difficult to find an accurate read on Ball, given how many different teams he has played for in recent years. However, there should be enough to like about him for a team to select him with one of the first few picks.

2. Onyeka Okongwu, USC

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Big, 6-foot-9, 19 years old

While he’s a bit undersized at 6-9, he can play bigger than his height, given his 7-foot-2 wingspan. For example, his block percentage (10.0%) ranks among the top five of all freshmen this season. He is more celebrated for his defensive ability, but the offense is there, too. Okongwu is averaging 1.14 points per possession as an offensive finisher, per Synergy, which ranks in the 98th percentile among all NCAA players. Put it all together, and the USC big man currently has the best box plus-minus in college basketball. Even if there might not be as much star potential as a player such as Georgia’s Anthony Edwards, he feels much closer to a sure thing in the NBA.

3. Anthony Edwards, Georgia

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Wing, 6-foot-5, 18 years old

Under head coach Tom Crean, the University of Georgia freshman has been a revelation in transition offense. Edwards ranks among the top five nationally in total scoring on these plays, per Synergy, averaging 5.7 points per game. He looks his best when his shot attempts come closer to the rim, especially considering his 6-foot-9 wingspan. Farther from the basket, meanwhile, more than half of his 3-pointers have been unassisted. This shows he is capable of creating his own shot. Edwards, however, is shooting just 30.3% from beyond the arc on the season. But the reason to like him as a top-three pick is more about flashes of greatness, and he is averaging 21.8 points per game in February.

4. Tyrese Haliburton, Iowa State

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Guard, 6-foot-5, 20 years old

Haliburton is a skinny, lengthy guard measured with a 7-foot wingspan though and 170-pound frame. But most important is his valuable 3-and-D skill set. Before his injury, his 3-point percentage (41.9%) and steal percentage (3.8%) were both among the best in the NCAA. As a distributor and lead ballhandler, despite an unusually low usage rate, his assist rate still ranks in the top 10 among all underclassmen at high-major programs. Haliburton has been productive enough to suggest he can take over as the starting point guard in the NBA as soon as next season. There may be a low ceiling, but there is also a very high floor.

5. Killian Hayes, Ratiopharm Ulm

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Guard, 6-foot-5, 18 years old

Much like Ball, there is a lot to like about Hayes due to his size and overall upside. He can be a lead ballhandler and has been measured with a 6-foot-7 wingspan. Hayes led France to the silver medal in 2018 at the U17 World Cup, averaging 21.4 points and 4.4 assists with 3.6 steals per 36 minutes. He is shooting 39.0% from beyond the arc in Eurocup action and has been able to produce well as a scorer as he has grown into a bigger role.

REPORT: Alabama basketball hopeful to have John Petty for SEC Tourney

After John Petty went down with a right arm injury during Tuesday’s loss against Mississippi State, many worried he would be out for the season. But on Friday, good news came as Al.com’s Matt Zenitz reported that John Petty’s injury wasn’t as …

After John Petty went down with a right arm injury during  Tuesday’s loss against Mississippi State, many worried he would be out for the season.

But on Friday, good news came as Al.com’s Matt Zenitz reported that John Petty’s injury wasn’t as serious as originally thought.

The Crimson Tide is hopeful to have Petty back for the SEC tournament, which starts March 11.

Petty is averaging 15 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 2.6 assists this season.

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Alabama loses game, John Petty against Miss State

On Tuesday night, the Crimson Tide lost to the Mississippi State Bulldogs on the road in Starkville, Mississippi, 80-73.

On Tuesday night, the Crimson Tide lost to the Mississippi State Bulldogs on the road in Starkville, Mississippi, 80-73.

Alabama also lost star John Petty to a right arm injury in the first half. The exact diagnosis of his injury is still unknown.
The Crimson Tide attempted a total of 70 shots and only made 27 of them for a field goal percentage of 38.6 percent. Alabama also made 8/15 free throws for a 53.3 percent percentage.

The highest scorer was Kira Lewis Jr. who finished the game with 29 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists. As for other scorers on the night, Shackelford had 17 points, while Bolden had 11, and Petty had 8.

Mississippi State went 30/57 for 52.6 percent and also made 16/19 free throws for 84.2 percent.

Alabama drops to 15-13 (7-8 in the SEC) while the Bulldogs move to 18-10 (9-6 in the SEC).

Alabama will back home to Tuscaloosa to host the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday at 7:30 PM on SEC Network.

Alabama basketball sweeps weekly SEC awards

For the first time in Alabama basketball history, Crimson Tide players were named both ‘Freshman of the Week’ and ‘Player of the Week.’ First league award sweep in program history @Mr_Lewis3 – SEC Player of the Week @jayunooo – Freshman of the Week …

For the first time in Alabama basketball history, Crimson Tide players were named both ‘Freshman of the Week’ and ‘Player of the Week.’

Sophomore guard Kira Lewis jr. was named the ‘SEC Player of the Week’ after his performances in the Crimson Tide’s loss to Auburn where he put up a triple-double that consisted of 10 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists. He also dominated in their win over LSU where he tallied 27 points off of 36 minutes played.

The freshman guard Jaden Shackelford earned the ‘SEC Freshman of the Week’ recognition after posting 27 points in 30 minutes on the court against LSU.

Alabama currently sits on the bubble of making the NCAA men’s basketball tournament in March, but if they continue playing the way they did in these last few games, it should be smooth sailing into the tournament.

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Alabama basketball: How to watch/listen vs. Georgia

Alabama men’s basketball team will take on Georgia in Athens (Ga.) on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. CT. Right now, the Crimson Tide are on a two-game losing streak (12-10 overall, 4-5 in the SEC) after defeats against Arkansas and Tennessee. The Bulldogs, …

Alabama men’s basketball team will take on Georgia in Athens (Ga.) on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. CT. Right now, the Crimson Tide are on a two-game losing streak (12-10 overall, 4-5 in the SEC) after defeats against Arkansas and Tennessee.

The Bulldogs, however, are 12-10 (2-7 in SEC), which means Saturday’s matchup could act as an opportunity for Alabama to get things back on track.

Here is how you can watch and/or listen to the game:

Watch: SEC Network (SECN) / WatchESPN

Listen: TideTV / TuneIn

The referees for the game will be Byron Jarrett, Bart Lenox and Will Howard.

The expected lineup for Alabama consists of the following five players:

  • Kira Lewis Jr.
  • Jaden Shackelford
  • John Petty Jr.
  • Alex Reese
  • Javian Davis

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