🏀 🏀 2025-26 Bama Basketball Roster Outlook

All moved into their new home of Tuscaloosa, locker reveals for Davion Hannah and London Jemison unintentionally unveiled what numbers the incoming Crimson Tide freshmen will wear during their rookie years.

Hannah, a guard from Link Academy (Mo.), inherits No. 4 from Elite Eight and Final Four veteran Grant Nelson, while Jemison will be the first and only No. 6 since Rocket 8 legend Leon Marlaire, who died in January.

While showing off for local varsity squads at high school team camp on Friday, Alabama basketball players donned personalized pinny jerseys. As fans await an official release from UA athletics, the fashion choice filled in the rest of the blanks for newcomers on the Crimson Tide's 2025-26 roster.

Here's a look at who got which digits heading into summer training sessions.

What numbers will Alabama basketball newcomers (unofficially) wear in 2025-26 season?

•No. 1 Jalil Bethea, G, sophomore − Miami transfer, wore No. 3 with Hurricanes

•No. 4 Davion Hannah, G, freshman − Link Academy, alma mater of Labaron Philon

•No. 5 Amari Allen, F, freshman − Ashwaubenon High (Wis.)

•No. 6 London Jemison, F, freshman − St. Thomas More (Conn.)

•No. 7 Taylor Bol Bowen, F, junior − Florida State transfer, wore No. 10 with Seminoles

•No. 10 Keitenn Bristow, F, sophomore − Tarleton State transfer, wore No. 10 with Texans

•No. 15 Noah Williamson, C, senior − Bucknell transfer, wore No. 3 with Bison

Jersey number refresher for returning Crimson Tide players

•No. 0 Labaron Philon, G, sophomore

•No. 2 Aden Holloway, G, junior

•No. 3 Latrell Wrightsell Jr., G, graduate

•No. 22 Aiden Sherrell, C, sophomore

•No. 95 Houston Mallette, G, graduate
 
And that's the final spot.

I love the decision on this. He's probably not going to bump anyone's minutes next season, but he's a more than capable body for depth and practices, which has been needed in terms of big guys. I really like that it also gives Oats a year with him to see what he's got. This could end up being shrewd move for both parties that pays off very well on the backend.
 
I love the decision on this. He's probably not going to bump anyone's minutes next season, but he's a more than capable body for depth and practices, which has been needed in terms of big guys. I really like that it also gives Oats a year with him to see what he's got. This could end up being shrewd move for both parties that pays off very well on the backend.
I think he'll take the minutes Noah Williamson was going to get. But I agree, watching his development is going to be spectacular.
 

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