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3 take over from the Victoria of Tunte of Alabama over the state of Mississippi

3 take over from the Victoria of Tunte of Alabama over the state of Mississippi

The male basketball in Alabama He taught the Mississippi state bulldogs to behave, and some.

Crimson Tide has mate the stifling defense with a high score to overwhelm the Mississippi state of time and often. Alabama turned it into a 111-73 victory at Coleman Coliseum, the sweep of the regular season with Bulldogi. Alabama also beaten Bulldogs 88-84 on January 29.

On Tuesday, Chris Youngblood drove Alabama by 27 points, while Mark Sears lifted a double-duplu with 21 points and 10 assistants.

Alabama made 22 3 points to 45 attempts.

Here are three takeover from the game between no. 6 Alabama (23-5, 12-3 sec) and no. 24 Mississippi State (19-9, 7-8 sec).

Who needs arrangements?

Alabama not only paid attention to the research report, but took advantage.

The state of Mississippi entered the 88th week in 2-point defense on Kenpom. Meanwhile, the Bulldogs ranked 299 in the 3-point defense. There is no need for an elite basketball mind to know what kind of shooting it would be best to target.

So Alabama attacked beyond the arch. And attacked. And attacked and attacked. It is one thing to throw a lot of triples and it is another thing to do many of them. Crimson Tide has achieved both early and often.

Alabama hit 11 out of 20 (55%) beyond the arch in the first half. In the meantime, he went 1-for-7 on dispositions; Aiden Sherrell did the first one a few minutes before the break. However, Crimson Tide did not need arrangements. Alabama took over 53-27 leadership in the locker room, mostly because of those 3 points.

Youngblood and Sears hit four pieces before the break to feed the offensive attack that proved too much for the Mississippi state to overcome.

Chris Youngblood accelerates the state of Mississippi, for. 2

There is something about Bulldogs that seems to feed the guard Alabama.

In January, at Starkville, Youngblood had the best performance so far in a uniform Crimson Tide. On that day, he scored 23 points while making seven 3 points.

Then, Youngblood followed it with another star performance beyond the arch. He marked the first points of the game for Alabama de la Deep and transformed into a four-point piece, making the free throw after it was done. Youngblood cooking from there.

Youngblood finished the first half along 4-for-5 beyond the arch. Then he made three more 3 points in the second half. This scored back games against Mississippi, where Youngblood had seven points. Finished Tuesday 7-for-11 from Deep.

Defense of the first half was required in March/April

If Alabama can reproduce that defensive performance, it will win a lot of postseason games.

The Great Crimson stifled the Bulldogs earlier and often. Alabama was suitable with the intensity with persistence and made it difficult to score. In the first half, Crimson Tide limited Bulldogi to .750 points per possession. This is an elite rate for a defense.

Mississippi’s crime was more successful in the second half, but the game was already without a hand for Bulldogs.

This game, and in the first half, in particular, win a place among one of the best defensive shows this season for Alabama.

Nick Kelly is a writer for Alabama Beat Al.com and the media group in Alabama. Follow it on x and Instagram.