Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats is pushing his team to meet high standards, unafraid to make tough decisions. He recently benched star guard Mark Sears for the second half of Alabama’s 80-73 win over LSU, expressing visible disappointment in the team’s first-half performance, which ended in a 40-40 tie.
To send a clear message, Oats changed the starting lineup for the second half, benching both Sears and center Cliff Omoruyi in favor of Aden Holloway and Mo Dioubate. While Omoruyi eventually rotated back in, Sears remained on the bench.
Despite being one of the most talented teams in the country with the potential to win it all, Alabama has struggled with consistent effort, especially against perceived weaker opponents. This has led to lapses that allowed rivals to close gaps in games they should have dominated.
Oats believes Alabama has yet to play a complete 40-minute game this season. Despite this, the team boasts a 17-3 record and a 6-1 mark in the SEC. However, their ambitions extend beyond merely being good; they aim to win the SEC Championship and return to the Final Four, this time with a National Championship.
Ahead of a critical road game against Mississippi State, Oats praised the team’s recent practices, noting improved effort, leadership, and accountability. “I thought the last two practices were the best we’ve had all year,” Oats said. “We’ve emphasized practice habits and accountability, and I think they’re starting to get it. We’ve had a great group all year, but we also need to practice hard.”
The upcoming game will be a true test of the team’s maturity and readiness to achieve their lofty goals.