I think it’s understanding that this team really underwhelmed this year. Given how we played since January, there was no real expectation of an upset. We kept it close early , made an attempt at a comeback late, and still got dominated.So is this what Alabama basketball has come to? Everyone hold hands and say RTR after a posterior whipping. Moral victories are for losers. Mediocre coaches produce mediocre teams.
Have you ever even posted on a basketball thread? Might be a good idea to come in with a little respect before you start downing people in here. That isn’t what a postgame thread is for.So is this what Alabama basketball has come to? Everyone hold hands and say RTR after a posterior whipping. Moral victories are for losers. Mediocre coaches produce mediocre teams.
I say RTR no matter what. Anytime. Anywhere. Period. But really, what else can be said that hasn't already? It is what it is. Have a wonderful evening and Roll Tide.So is this what Alabama basketball has come to? Everyone hold hands and say RTR after a posterior whipping. Moral victories are for losers. Mediocre coaches produce mediocre teams.
Agreed . . .and what have we seen to make us think next season will be different in the better direction? This team had enough talent to be upper-third of the SEC. . it was sorely lacking in preparation.It is concerning that we're at the end of year four and he's went 8-10 three times in the SEC and 10-8 once. We're likely heading towards his 3rd first round NIT exit. Colin Sexton was easily one of the most talented players we've had on the court since Mo Williams and all that netted was a single NCAAT win. Avery Johnson has been a better ambassador for the program and he's not been scared of the shadow Nick Saban and Alabama football casts over all other sports here. He's raised the profile of the program a bit from where it had fallen by the end of the Grant era but still really that much better off? Other than the excitement Colin Sexton demonstrated in flashes last season, this has basically been the same Alabama basketball product we've languished in since 2006.