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No. 19 Alabama Basketball Survives No. 14 Tennessee

Nate Oats, Alabama Crimson Tide, SEC Basketball

Alabama basketball picks up SEC win number one over No. 14 Tennessee

The Crimson Tide and Volunteers both present tough, well-balanced teams, but Nate Oats and Alabama were able to pull away for the victory, 70-55. Noah Gurley had a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Jahvon Quinerly added 18 points and 4 rebounds. For Tennessee, it was Olivier Nkamhoua’s 15 points that led the way.

Takeaway #1: Alabama overcomes poor three-point shooting

At one point in the second half, Alabama basketball had missed their first 11 three-point attempts and was only 4-of-27 for the game. However, the Crimson Tide made them when they really counted as they drained three from behind the arc in the final six minutes, including a clutch go-ahead three from Keion Ellis to give Alabama a 70-68 lead with 41 seconds left.

Ellis and Justin Shackleford also made long-range shots as the Crimson Tide rallied from a six-point deficit in the final six minutes to win the SEC opener for both teams. Alabama took advantage of a depleted Tennessee roster as Noah Gurley came off the bench and recorded a double-double of 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Crimson Tide.

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Takeaway #2: Strong defensive effort rallies Alabama basketball

Trailing by six after a Uros Plavsic free throw with 6:03 left, Alabama put the clamps on Tennessee, holding the Volunteers to five points down the stretch. Alabama also forced three turnovers in that span and defended the three-point line in the waning minutes as Tennessee missed four of their final five shots from behind the arc.

Takeaway#3: Tennessee played well without starters John Fulkerson and Kennedy Chandler

The Volunteers nearly snuck a road win despite playing without two of their key players in Fulkerson and Chandler, who missed the game due to Covid protocols. The duo was averaging a combined 24 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists. The Volunteers received a valiant effort from Olivier Nkhamhoua, who tallied 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds.

 

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