| MBB/WBB đźŹ€ 2024-25 Pre-season - Tide rolls over Memphis, 96-88, in 2024 Rocket City Classic

We had a similar thread last year, and like it, I will update this one with the movement as it happens and next season's roster takes shape. Obviously, all the players in red that are set to return, won't. And others will be added via the portal. But I'll keep this updated and keep track of it as it all unfolds. As always, let me know of any errors/mistakes.

Also, keep in mind, there are 13 scholarship spots available per season. As of now, Alabama is +2 (15 scholarshipped players), which means at a minimum, 2 of the following will not return.


Current 2024/25 roster outlook as of now:
G Mark Sears (5th year Senior)

G Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (5th year Senior)

G Davin Cosby Jr. (Sophomore)
G Houston Mallette (Senior)
F Nick Pringle (5th year Senior)
F Grant Nelson (5th year Senior)
F Mohamed Wague (Senior)

F Sam Walters (Sophomore)
F Mouhamed Dioubate (Sophomore)
F Jarin Stevenson (Sophomore)

G/F Naas Cunningham (Freshman)
F Derrion Reid (Freshman)
C Aiden Sherrell (Freshman)
G Rylan Griffin (Junior)

G/F Kris Parker (Redshirt Freshman)
PG Aden Holloway (Sophomore)


Players from 2023/24 that are not eligible to return next season
G Aaron Estrada



Players eligible to return for next season that will not
G/F Kris Parker
G Rylan Griffen
F Sam Walters
F Nick Pringle
G Davin Cosby

Players signed that are set to join Alabama for next season
G/F Naas Cunningham
F Derrion Reid
C Aiden Sherrell


Players transferring in to play for Alabama next season
G Houston Mallette (Pepperdine)
G Chris Youngblood (USF)







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Agree. Good big men are hard to come by. Do you think our style of play causes some big men to pass on Bama?
I would certainly hope not! When I say big man, I am not talking about a guy that is slow and cannot defend. Like I said, we need an athletic big man that can defend the rim, rebound and defend. Yes, they are hard to come by but I would think with our style of play we could attract some quality transfers in that area.
 
Let's flip this question.

How many big men can play in the "Oats style of basketball?" Do you think Eady would fit in the manner Bama pushes the ball?
Eady would be sucking wind and in need of oxygen at the first media timeout! Need long and athletic! Give me a 6’ 11”+ 230-245lbs that can run the floor and protect the rim. I would guess Oats is looking at rebounding, blocks, defense from our 5 spot. If we get 8-10 points a game from him, that’s gravy!!
 
I would guess Oats is looking at rebounding, blocks, defense from our 5 spot.
When I look at all of this I think this is something a lot miss: is there a 5 in the Oats system?

I keep seeing "Bama needs a big" with references to guys like Eady. From my point of view, it's not a fit because the offense doesn't use a true 5.

I don't know of a better way to say "it's a position-less offense." There's a group that brings the ball up, guys who play on the wings, and another group that fits the traditional "3, 4, and 5 roles."

It's not the same ... but I picture the approach in positions similarly to how I view Jackson's "Triangle offense" in the league. They aren't running a true triangle, but they are running with what's basically five guys playing three positions.

(I swear I could draw this on a white board better than I'm saying it ...)
 
When I look at all of this I think this is something a lot miss: is there a 5 in the Oats system?

I keep seeing "Bama needs a big" with references to guys like Eady. From my point of view, it's not a fit because the offense doesn't use a true 5.

I don't know of a better way to say "it's a position-less offense." There's a group that brings the ball up, guys who play on the wings, and another group that fits the traditional "3, 4, and 5 roles."

It's not the same ... but I picture the approach in positions similarly to how I view Jackson's "Triangle offense" in the league. They aren't running a true triangle, but they are running with what's basically five guys playing three positions.

(I swear I could draw this on a white board better than I'm saying it ...)
You are right. I guess we should say we need a rim protector, especially someone to defend the other team's big man. A role that Bediako filled. That person doesn't even need to be much of a scorer. This position is not even needed with every team we play, but when we play a team that has a true center, we seem to struggle.
 
When I look at all of this I think this is something a lot miss: is there a 5 in the Oats system?

I keep seeing "Bama needs a big" with references to guys like Eady. From my point of view, it's not a fit because the offense doesn't use a true 5.

I don't know of a better way to say "it's a position-less offense." There's a group that brings the ball up, guys who play on the wings, and another group that fits the traditional "3, 4, and 5 roles."

It's not the same ... but I picture the approach in positions similarly to how I view Jackson's "Triangle offense" in the league. They aren't running a true triangle, but they are running with what's basically five guys playing three positions.

(I swear I could draw this on a white board better than I'm saying it ...)
Correct! When I call a guy a 5, I’m referring more to defense when it comes to Oats. In this offense, anyone able to finish from the dunk position would be a fit!
 
What's your big man wish list out of this Portal period?
Originally was:

Ballo
Omoryui and Aidoo

Since Ballo provides the defense and the offense but he does require more rest. Omoryui and Aidoo seem more like our typical big men we want

Right now I'd rank them all neck and neck;. I'd take any of the three options, Aidoo, Omoryui, or Onyenso they're all three prototypical big men we'd like to have.
 
Did he have a beef with someone?

Yes. Turned into some drama after Oats grilled him about it. Turned out being some hurt feelings over how highly he was graded.


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