Alabama and LSU are a big rivalry on the rust, but must be respected on the hardwood as both are the SEC’s two hottest teams on the rise in Baton Rouge on Tuesday.
The Crimson Tide has won seven games in a row and scored 82 or more points in six of them, with the only exception being a team from Tennessee with the fewest points per game taking third place in the country. The LSU winning streak in four games was also triggered by an excellent offensive with an average of 86.5 points per game in this period.
For the LSU, the defense was already suspicious during this run and allowed 76 or more points in three of the Games. For the season, she ranked 104th among Division I teams in points allowed per game, while Alabama ranks 44th in that category.
Both teams have four different players, each averaging at least 12 Score points per game. The LSU offers the better outside shooting, however, as four of the top five goalscorers convert at least 40 percent of their 3-point shots, while Alabama only has a constant rotation decide, and the Tigers have the edge as they are fifth in the country on free throws per game and 76.9 percent shoot the line that takes 24th place.
With Yale Transfer and the versatile Big Man Jordan Bruner, who was also excluded for this game, was supposed to defend their home place and salt away both the victory and the cover late.
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