Alabama men’s basketball sits on the bubble for the 2020 NCAA mens basketball tournament, and some thought all hopes were lost when it was announced the teams starting forward, Herb Jones, had surgery on his wrist.
It was also released that Jones would be out indefinitely, which some had believed meant for the rest of the season. This was not the case.
Jones ultimately came back in the Crimson Tide’s second game against Auburn in the 2019-2020 season.
In Alabama’s most recent game against the LSU Tigers, Jones played a majority of the game with a cast on his left hand, this left him to shoot free throws with one hand.
WHAT. A. BEAST. 😤@_hoopinglife came to play tonight. Who needs two hands? #RollTide #BlueCollarBasketball pic.twitter.com/iSNK0hDHU7
— Alabama Men’s Basketball (@AlabamaMBB) February 16, 2020
Alabama’s 82-88 win over the Tigers helps their chances for getting into the ‘March Madness’ tournament.
The Crimson Tide will face off against Texas A&M on Feb. 19 at home as they look to win the rest of their regular season games in the hopes of improving their resume as much as possible.
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