El Dorado News-Times

Alabama rallies through Georgia

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Alabama looked ordinary when it was missing its strength as one of the nation's best 3-point shooting teams.

When the long-range shots started falling, the Crimson Tide again looked like the Southeaste­rn Conference champions.

Herbert Jones had two baskets in a 9-0 run to open the second half that gave No. 8 Alabama the lead and the Crimson Tide beat Georgia 89-79 on Saturday.

Alabama led only 82-79 before Keon Ellis, a backup guard, sank a 3-pointer with 46 seconds remaining. It was one of eight 3s in 10 attempts in the second half for the Crimson Tide after they made only 2 of 12 attempts in the first half.

“That 3 was huge,” Alabama coach Nate Oats said.

Jahvon Quinerly led Alabama with 18 points. John Petty Jr. had 15 and Jaden Shackelfor­d finished with 14.

Alabama (21-6, 16-2) overcame 22 turnovers and the slow start to match its school record for SEC wins in the 198687 season. The Crimson Tide will take a threegame winning streak and the No. 1 seed into next week's SEC Tournament in Tennessee.

Quinerly blamed a sluggish first half on “not coming out ready to play 100%” and “some bonehead mistakes.”

“In the second half we took better care of the ball and got the ball moving around a little more and obviously the offense took care of itself,” Quinerly said.

Georgia (14-11, 7-11) led by 14 in the first half but couldn't maintain the pace. Sahvir Wheeler led the Bulldogs with 18 points. Freshman K.D. Johnson had 16.

Georgia coach Tom Crean said the key shot by Ellis was evidence of Alabama's depth when he said is “the real separator” in the conference.

Alabama's challenge was to avoid a letdown while playing one week after clinching its first SEC regular-season championsh­ip in 19 years. The Crimson Tide cut down the nets on their home court after completing a sweep of rival Auburn on Tuesday night.

The poor long-distance shooting by Alabama early in the game created an opening for Georgia to open a 29-15 lead. The Crimson Tide regrouped to cut the Bulldogs' lead to 36-30 at halftime.

Led by Jones, who had 10 points, the Crimson Tide needed only about one minute in the second half to grab the lead. Jones had two baskets and Jordan Bruner sank a 3-pointer in a 15-2 run, including nine unanswered points, to open the half.

Alabama appeared to be on the verge of taking control when it stretched the advantage to 55-45.

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