| 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)







SEC Basketball Roster Tracker
 
NO. I'm left with a major decision.

I bought a six pack of beer this morning. I just went to the fridge, I have none. I haven't had a beer today. Now...have had several friends over today that I said, "there's beer in the fridge." So. I dug this grave.

Now.

Do I drive? Do I bike? It's 94 outside...do you realize how hot the car will be when I get inside? Or, consider...a 5 minute ride in the shade.

I just wanted a beer.
I'm going with the riding lawnmower. :p
 
If you want to see the entire interview with Seth Davis and Oats from this week, hit this link and keep scrolling until you get to the video that is about 38 minutes long... I can't find a way to embed or even link it... maybe someone else can. Not sure why Bleacher Report wants to get as few views as possible out of their stuff, but that's their call... Anyway, it's a good interview with informative answers from Oats. The same thing that tends to put him in the danger zone at times in front a mic, his no filter, what you see is what you get approach, also makes for some really good interviews... he gives zero canned or cliché responses like many many in his position would.



 


PROFESSIONAL COACHING EXPERIENCE

2024 – Detroit Pistons (Assistant Coach – Monty Williams)

2023 – Taipei Taishin Mars (Head Coach)

2020-2023 – Philadelphia 76ers (Assistant Coach – Doc Rivers)

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2014-2018 – Los Angeles Clippers (Assistant Coach – Doc Rivers)

2005-2011 – Boston Celtics (Video Coordinator – Doc Rivers)



 
Isnt this guy a defensive specialist?

Seems like i seen a video on here of an assistant coach being interviewed and was asked about him being hired and he said as much. If im not mistaken.
 
Preston Murphy Details Recruiting Approach for Alabama Basketball

“For me, it’s all based on basketball. I was fortunate enough to play some high level basketball, and fortunate enough to have some really good coaches in my life that I played for and worked for," Murphy said. "I worked for [Dan] Hurley, [Greg] McDermott, Al Skinner, I played for Jim Harrick. I think that it’s a basketball-first approach. I think I’m able to recruit guys because of the basketball I’ve learned that I want to give back to those guys. Player development is huge part of it, helping these guys grow along their path so they can become the best player they can be. I look at it as less of recruiting, and more being a basketball mind that can help those guys reach their full potential."
 


Jarin Stevenson highlights. Had his best game against Clemson when we needed him. Really hope he becomes more consistent and can be more of player on D. I think we were all hoping he would be a Clowney clone, but he wasn't. That said, I have really high expectations in his second year.
 


Jarin Stevenson highlights. Had his best game against Clemson when we needed him. Really hope he becomes more consistent and can be more of player on D. I think we were all hoping he would be a Clowney clone, but he wasn't. That said, I have really high expectations in his second year.

Every time I see clips from the Clemson, you'll see the slight adjustment Oats made that tore their defense up. They were over committing on the ball handler to disrupt and immediately tried to swallow the outlier pass. What they didn't account for was the extra pass in either the corner or the slip screen.
 
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