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Alabama basketball survives sloppy start to down South Alabama

Tony_Tsoukalas

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Feb 5, 2014
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — There will be times later this season when No. 14 Alabama basketball will be punished for sloppy starts like this. Fortunately for the Crimson Tides, Tuesday night’s game against South Alabama proved more forgiving.

Alabama fumbled its way to 14 first-half turnovers, including nine over the first nine minutes. It lost the battle on the boards, struggled from beyond the arc and found itself trailing midway through the second half. Still, the Tide’s talented roster was able to snap out of its slump in time to secure an ugly 73-68 victory.

Alabama (3-0) was finally able to shake off its slow start in the second half as it used a 14-2 run to go up 59-51 with 8:14 remaining. The scoring spurt was spurred on by Keon Ellis and Darius Miles as the duo combined for 12 of the 14 points on the run.

South Alabama (1-2) stormed back to tie the game with roughly three minutes remaining. However, Alabama was able to hold off the visitors as JD Davison capped off an 8-2 run with a thunderous dunk to extend Alabama’s lead to 70-64 with 44 seconds remaining, ending any chance of an upset.

Alabama finished the game with a season-high 22 turnovers while South Alabama gave the ball away 21 times. Despite the Tide's advantage in talent, it was hard to separate the two sides as South Alabama won the rebounding battle 40-39 while Alabama had a 12-10 advantage in second-chance points.

Jaden Shackelford recorded his first double-double of the season, scoring 18 points to go with 10 rebounds. The lefty was the Tide's only consistent option from deep, hitting 4 of his 10 shots from beyond the arc while the rest of the team went 3 of 17 from 3.

Ellis continued his strong start to the season, recording 18 points and six rebounds. Miles netted 10 points on 4 of 7 shooting while leading the team with a plus-10 contribution margin.

South Alabama was led by LSU transfer Charles Manning, who scored a game-high 23 points. Auburn transfer Javon Franklin also had a big night for the Jaguars, recording a double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.

Alabama will look to continue its perfect season Friday night when it hosts Oakland at 7 p.m. CT inside of Coleman Coliseum.
 
We lose that game a couple years ago. South was athletic, long, quick. And they had the best player on the floor tonight. Some nights you just find a way to win and learn from it. Winning a close game won’t hurt us when it’s time to be seeded. Losing to them could have. If they don’t do well in their conference, then their conference is really good.
 
We lose that game a couple years ago. South was athletic, long, quick. And they had the best player on the floor tonight. Some nights you just find a way to win and learn from it. Winning a close game won’t hurt us when it’s time to be seeded. Losing to them could have. If they don’t do well in their conference, then their conference is really good.

Yeah if we go 7-27 from 3 with the turnovers we had tonight there's zero chance we walk away with a win before. That would kill all the momentum but this team just stayed with it until the game was over. Super impressive
 
I thought South had at least 3 players that could probably help our team.

Waz
It looked like it for sure. I’d like to know what Oats really thinks about that. They seemed really long and athletic at the least. It was odd. Seemed like we played more bigs and they hurt us playing a faster more athletic lineup than us. It’s usually the other way around.
 
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