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Lewis, Shackelfor­d lead Alabama past No. 25 LSU

- By John Zenor

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — LSU couldn’t find a way to stop Kira Lewis Jr. and Jaden Shackelfor­d, or to beat Herbert Jones and his one healthy hand to rebounds.

Lewis scored 27 points, Shackelfor­d had 26 and Jones had a career-high 17 rebounds as Alabama held off a big comeback attempt by No. 25 LSU for an 88-82 victory on Saturday.

Shackelfor­d said it was “most definitely” a must-win game for the Crimson Tide, whose postseason hopes had faded.

“We knew coming into this game, we had to come in and get this win,” he said.

The Tide (13-12, 6-6 Southeaste­rn Conference) knocked the Tigers (18-7, 9-3) from a share of the league top spot after blowing virtually all of an 18-point lead. Alabama also took No. 11 Auburn into overtime Wednesday night before losing.

LSU came into the day in a three-way tie for atop the SEC with Auburn and No. 12 Kentucky but has lost three of its last four games since an 8-0 league start.

“The offensive rebounding in the second half was the difference for Alabama,” LSU coach Will Wade said. “They had 10 of them in the second half.

“We obviously did a terrible job on Lewis, and Shackelfor­d’s just playing tremendous­ly well.”

Down 18 early in the second half, LSU made a big late surge. Trendon Watford scored on a drive and then Marlon Taylor stole Alabama’s inbound pass and dished to Javonte Smart for a 3-pointer.

Jones, who had five offensive rebounds after halftime, made two free throws to a huge ovation from the fans while playing with a cast on his left, shooting hand.

“That was the best crowd I’ve heard since I’ve been here,” first-year Alabama coach Nate Oats said. “It kind of hit a fever pitch there when Herb stepped to the free throw line after they intentiona­lly fouled him knowing that he didn’t have his strong hand.”

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