The veterans from Alabama basketball's Final Four run hope to apply last season's lessons to this year's NCAA Tournament.
has been here before. The Crimson Tide suffered a loss by double-digit points to Florida in the SEC Tournament last season, something it did again on Saturday,
“I’ve been there, so I kind of see how the NCAA Tournament is,” Mo Dioubate said in the locker room Saturday after the loss. “The competition level, the environment. I’m only a sophomore but I can still give guys wisdom on how to prepare and how the tournament is and what we have to do to win games.”
“I feel like we have a lot of talent this year,” Jarin Stevenson said. “We had a lot of talent last year. I feel like the main thing again is just regroup and seeing what we did wrong. That’s what we did last year too. So yeah, regrouping, getting the leaders together and just going from there.” “I think the lesson learned last year is we’re not going to get anywhere being 110th, 112th ranked defense in the country,” Oats said after the Florida loss. “We’re going to have to determine we’re actually going to guard somebody. We did for four straight games in the NCAA Tournament. We played really good defense.
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