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NCAAB · 1 hour ago

Alabama Crimson Tide's Struggle: Ousidet of Top 25

James Young

James Young

Host · Writer

Alabama Crimson Tide's Struggle: Ousidet of Top 25

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Examining Why Alabama Crimson Tide Is Struggling This Season

The Alabama Crimson Tide's recent performance has been a significant letdown, marking a departure from their usually vibrant and effective style of play. No longer featured in the top 25, the team's issues extend beyond mere talent. The core of the problem lies in what can be described as an erosion of their identity. The current squad bears little resemblance to the dynamic and high-scoring teams Alabama fans have grown accustomed to.

Key players such as Mark Sears, a pivotal figure in the program's history, and Grant Nelson, a notable stretch four, have moved on. Additionally, Cliff Amori, known for his capabilities as a rim protector, has transferred. These losses have contributed to a team that, despite a promising start to the season, looks vastly different from its predecessors.

The statistical downturn has been marked, with Alabama's three-point shooting plunging to below 33%. This drop is particularly problematic for a team that relies heavily on spacing the floor and volume shooting. Moreover, turnovers have become an alarming issue, with the team giving up possession on nearly 19% of its plays. This rate of turnovers is among the worst in power conference basketball, severely hindering their momentum in close games.

While the team remains aggressive on defense, this approach has translated into mixed results. The aggressive play has indeed forced turnovers, but it has also led to excessive fouls and allowed opponents easier access to the paint and free throw line. To make matters worse, Alabama has struggled with transition defense, often giving up fast-break opportunities after missed three-point attempts.

For Alabama, the pathway back to consistent success involves improving shot selection, implementing better structure in late-game situations, and pursuing a more disciplined defensive strategy. While the team undoubtedly possesses the talent to be a tournament contender, their current results relegate them to the fringes. The situation is dire: if Alabama cannot enhance their three-point shooting, their season might not extend beyond the initial games of the NCAA tournament.

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