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Thursday, December 17, 2020

ROJAS LIGHTS A FIRE...  


  

 A thumbs up to 
Bamathor for posting - that as we look back on this basketball season, it may well be that James Rojas turned the page for Nat Oats. Rojas turned vicious under the boards and on the floor to start a comeback against Furman. It seemed to me that JR lit a fire for the Tide. Rojas has gotten a lot of criticism from fans about his play. A torn ACL kept him off the court for over a year. Juan Gary contributed to the comeback as well. Gary is strong, and he can help the Tide under the boards. Of course, Herb Jones elevated his game in the second half. 


     You might recall my post at the end of the first half. Furman played a tremendous first half. They had won 25 games for the last two seasons and are a lock for the NCAA field o 64. In the first half, Petty, Shackelford, and Quineraly were 0 for everything. When your three leading scorers get shut down, you won't be leading. Alabama picked up their defense in the second half. Furman didn't get a lot of uncontested shots. The Tide took better shots in half two, and slowly Alabama overcame the ten-point Furman lead. Alabama took their first lead with 1:13 left on the clock when Rojas buried a three to give the Tide a three-point lead.


      The main reason Alabama won the game was winning the battle of the boards. Alabama had a commanding 49-28 lead on the glass. The offensive rebounds gave Alabama a lot of second and third shots that helped overcome shooting. Bama had 21 offensive boards. Furman had only 5


  1. Tough defense and rebounding won the game for 'Bama.
  2. The was only 50% from the free-throw line.
  3. Quinerly strangely disappeared
  4. Shackelford refound his touch in the second half. He is the dynamo for this team. He needs to play as much as possible.
  5. Petty continues his slump. He will find his touch again. Shooters have to shoot. 
  6. Oats is shortening his bench. That should lead to more cohesion on the floor.
  7. Alabama will find itself in a war with Western Kentucky. Rick Stansbury will once again be on the sideline at Coleman.
  8. Three years is usually needed to turn a program around. The boo birds need to shut up.

MVP OF THE GAME: tie between Jones and Rojas.

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