Nate Oats updated the future plans for Latrell Wrightsell Jr. who sustained a season-ending injury early in the campaign.
After Alabama basketball's defense fell apart in the second half against Vanderbilt, the Crimson Tide isn't overlooking sharp-shooting Cam Carter.
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats praised Mark Sears' response after he was benched against LSU, but did not say whether he would start at Mississippi State.
Alabama coach Nate Oats sent a message with the benching of star Mark Sears. Here's what Oats said of his decision to bench Sears vs. LSU:
No. 4 Alabama pulled away from LSU on Saturday night in the second half for an 80-73 win without the services of the SEC's leading scorer entering the weekend, Mark Sears, who logged zero minutes over the game's second half after leading the team with 17 first-half minutes.
Just days after reaching the 2,500 point milestone, Alabama guard Mark Sears was benched in the 2nd half against LSU
Nate Oats knows that Alabama will need to beat Auburn to achieve some of its goals this year, but a regular season game isn't the main goal.
After a ruptured Achilles tendon against Oregon in November, Latrell Wrightsell Jr.'s time playing for Alabama basketball this season came to an end.
Ever wanted to play for Alabama basketball? You need to make it through a Nate Oats practice first. Here's your survival guide.
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats benched his star player Saturday night, Mark Sears. And you can bet he's got every player's attention over it.
Derrion Reid could finally be good to go for Alabama basketball. On Tuesday, Nate Oats said the team is still awaiting final clearance for the five-star freshman, but that Reid "looked pretty good" to him. Oats reminded that he's not the trainer, though, so he's not the one that makes those decisions.