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Tide Overwhelms Missouri 90-64

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 5:47 am
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Tide Overwhelms Missouri 90-64

Alabama Basketball’s Offensive Juggernaut Returns in Dominant 90-64 Rout of Missouri

In the volatile landscape of SEC basketball, a team’s identity can shift from week to week. For the 23rd-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide, their 90-64 demolition of the Missouri Tigers on Tuesday night was a resounding declaration of who they are at their core: an explosive, high-octane offensive force capable of burying opponents under an avalanche of three-pointers. Just days after a deflating loss to Tennessee where the shots wouldn’t fall, Nate Oats’ squad rediscovered its mojo, delivering a performance that was equal parts catharsis and clinic.

Contents
  • A New-Look Lineup Sparks an Immediate Fire
  • First-Half Run Buries Mizzou’s Hope
  • Wrightsell’s Second-Half Eruption Seals the Deal
  • Analysis and Looking Ahead for the Tide
  • Conclusion: A Statement Made in Coleman

A New-Look Lineup Sparks an Immediate Fire

Facing adversity with a depleted roster, Coach Nate Oats did what he has done all season: he adapted. Deploying his 13th different starting lineup of the year, Oats inserted a blend of returning veterans and fresh faces. The backcourt featured Labaron Philon and the returning Aden Holloway, who was back in action after missing the Tennessee game. They were flanked by sharpshooter Latrell Wrightsell Jr. and a formidable frontcourt duo of Aiden Sherrell and Charles Bediako.

Bediako’s presence was particularly noteworthy, marking just his second game since rejoining the program after a two-and-a-half-year stint in the G League. His size and experience provided a stabilizing force. The absences, however, were stark: superstar freshman Amari Allen missed his second straight game, while key contributors Keiteen Bristow, Davion Hannah, and Collins Onyejiaka remained sidelined.

The new-look group needed no time to gel. Holloway and Sherrell each drained a three-pointer on Alabama’s first two possessions, setting an immediate tone. “We wanted to come out with energy and punch first,” a player said post-game. “Saturday left a bad taste. This was about responding.”

First-Half Run Buries Mizzou’s Hope

Missouri, to its credit, showed brief resistance. The Tigers clawed to a 13-12 lead near the 15-minute mark, but it was the last moment of genuine tension. When Labaron Philon connected on a three to tie the game at 16-16 with 11:30 left in the half, it ignited the fuse for a classic Alabama blitz.

The ensuing minutes were a highlight reel of offensive firepower:

  • London Jemison hammered a line-drive three from the corner.
  • Latrell Wrightsell Jr. found his stroke, sinking two deep balls.
  • Jemison struck again from beyond the arc.
  • Philon and Bediako connected on a soaring alley-oop that brought Coleman Coliseum to a fever pitch.

By the time Philon drilled two more triples before halftime, the Tide had constructed a 42-29 lead. The statistical dominance was comprehensive. Alabama shot 9-23 (39%) from three in the half, assisted on 11 of 14 made baskets, and committed only four turnovers. Philon was the maestro, orchestrating the offense with 11 points and five assists by the break.

Conversely, Missouri’s offense was anemic. The Tigers, despite boasting a massive frontline featuring five players 6’10” or taller—including 7’5” Trent Burns—were held to 20 first-half rebounds and a miserable 3-10 from the free-throw line. Their size advantage was completely neutralized by Alabama’s pace and spacing.

Wrightsell’s Second-Half Eruption Seals the Deal

If the first half was about Alabama’s system, the second half belonged to Latrell Wrightsell Jr.’s individual brilliance. The guard, who has battled inconsistency this season, erupted in a shooting display that erased any lingering doubt about the outcome.

Wrightsell came out of the locker room on a mission, hitting four three-pointers in the first five minutes of the second half. Each shot seemed deeper and more demoralizing than the last, stretching the lead to 30 points and effectively ending the contest. His performance was the exclamation point on a night where Alabama’s offensive philosophy was executed to perfection.

“That’s the Latrell we know,” Nate Oats remarked after the game. “When he’s hitting like that, it opens up everything for everyone else. He got great looks within the flow, and his confidence is contagious.”

Charles Bediako continued to provide valuable minutes, offering rim protection and a reliable finishing presence inside, finishing with 10 points and 7 rebounds. The balanced attack saw four Tide players score in double figures, a testament to the ball movement and unselfish play that had been missing against Tennessee.

Analysis and Looking Ahead for the Tide

This victory was more than just a bounce-back; it was a blueprint for Alabama’s ceiling. The key takeaways are clear:

  • Depth and Adaptability: Despite missing multiple key players, Oats’ “next man up” philosophy and relentless system produced 90 points. The ability to integrate Bediako so smoothly is a huge mid-season bonus.
  • Three-Point Barometer: The Tide’s fortunes are intrinsically tied to the three-ball. After a 6-for-30 performance against Tennessee, their 15-for-41 (37%) showing against Missouri restored their identity. When they are near 40%, they are virtually unbeatable.
  • Defensive Intensity: Holding a big Missouri team to 64 points and dominating the glass 45-33 is a significant defensive accomplishment. It proves the Tide can win with defense when the shots are falling.

Looking forward, the schedule remains a gauntlet. The immediate challenge is sustaining this level of play on the road. If Wrightsell has truly broken his slump and the guard rotation of Philon and Holloway can provide steady playmaking, this Alabama team has the offensive arsenal to compete with anyone in the SEC.

The primary concern remains health. The eventual returns of Amari Allen and others will provide more options, but the constant lineup shuffling can hinder continuity. The development of the Sherrell-Bediako twin towers combination, however, presents a fascinating new dimension for Oats to explore against more physical conference foes.

Conclusion: A Statement Made in Coleman

The Alabama Crimson Tide did not just beat the Missouri Tigers on Tuesday night; they made a statement. In the face of injury adversity and coming off a disappointing loss, they responded with a performance of overwhelming force and offensive artistry. The message to the rest of the SEC was clear: this team’s offensive engine, when humming, is a nightmare to contain.

Labaron Philon’s command, Latrell Wrightsell Jr.’s explosive shooting, and the seamless addition of Charles Bediako all point to a team finding its form at a crucial juncture. While questions about consistency and defense on the road persist, the Tide’s 90-point outburst served as a powerful reminder of their potential. In a season defined by volatility, Alabama’s high-tide offense washed away doubts, at least for one night, and flooded Coleman Coliseum with optimism for the battles ahead.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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