“WHICH BAMA WILL SHOW UP?” ALABAMA VS FLORIDA MENS BASKETBALL PREVIEW
- Cole Archer

- Feb 26, 2018
- 3 min read
By Cole Archer
It goes without saying that this is about as close of a must win game for the Alabama men’s basketball team that they have had all year.
The 17-12 (8-8 SEC) Tide need a win badly against a good but beatable 18-11 (9-7 SEC) Florida team that is looking for some road game revenge following a brutal 68-50 loss February 3rd in what has been one of Alabama’s most impressive wins of their inconsistent season.
Everything went right for the Tide that day as they put up a 41-17 second half bulldozing over a then 23rd ranked Gators team that was limited to 33 percent shooting from the field and 21 percent from 3.
That is the game that Alabama has been wanting to play all year. The team gets their star freshman his 15-20, forward Donta Hall handles his double double performance in offensive shooting perfection, and even forward Braxton Key gets his double digit scoring numbers.
Unfortunately, that 68-50 performance has not been what Tide fans have received on a consistent basis.
What can Tide fans even think of when they look back on this regular season?
A team that can beat the talk of the nation in a Trae Young Oklahoma team may come to mind. A team that loses to UCF at home may come to mind as well.
Perhaps when you think of this Alabama team, you think of the team that without their star Colin Sexton, is still able to beat SEC leader Auburn. One could also of the team that let this very same matchup turn into a heartless 19-point loss a month later.
Whether you want to look at this team with a glass half full or half empty mindset, you cannot deny their inconsistency.
Despite the inconsistency that has put them in this position, they have a chance to take this season where they have wanted to go all year long- The NCAA tournament.
The game versus the Gators will show what this team is all about as they play an evenly matched team at home in what appears to be a must win.
Florida comes in with the better offense (5 in the SEC) while Bama comes in at 11th in the SEC but only 3 points shy at 73 points per game.
Bama also comes in with the star player in Sexton who is averaging 18.2 points per game which is good for 2nd in the SEC.
Alabama must use Sexton to get the better of the matchup as the team has been unable to make any of their last 3 difficult yet winnable games mean something.
Braxton Key is looking to get back into his freshman season form where he averaged double digits following a few impressive scoring games.
Avery Johnson Jr. also had 10 points in the last matchup while he has been much quieter in these last few losses.
Donta Hall will be a player to watch out for as his 7-7 performance against Florida last time out provided a great change of pace on offensive for the tide, which was much different than the sluggish half-court offense the Tide ran when Hall was limited offensively to Arkansas.
Coach Avery Johnson schedules a season concluding with games against Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, Arkansas, Florida, and Texas A&M for a reason. This reason is not to lose almost all of these matchups and miss out on the NCAA tournament.
Alabama has seen itself play up to the competition as they have defeated 5 ranked opponents this season.
The team has to put up a collective effort to prove to its fans that Avery Johnson was right when he picked this schedule.
The question ultimately remains “Which Bama team will show up?”

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