good news; Mark Sears Alabama star has return to the crimson tide…….

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Alabama star Mark Sears is withdrawing from the 2024 NBA draft pool and returning to the Crimson Tide.

“I got good feedback from the NBA,” he said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony. “But I can still get better in a few areas. I want to show I am a dog on defense next season, continue to bring vocal leadership, and work on my body and get into better shape. NIL has changed basketball and NBA teams told me that age isn’t a factor in today’s game, so I was comfortable coming back to try and bring home a national championship to Alabama.

Sears averaged 21.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists in his second year at Alabama, helping the program reach its first-ever Final Four. During the Tide’s NCAA tournament run, he put up 24.2 points per contest and shot 45.5 percent from beyond the arc.

Despite putting up nice numbers in 2023-24, the experienced guard doesn’t appear to have been a sure thing in draft terms. Bleacher Report’s Jonathan Wasserman omitted Sears in his newest mock draft.

Height is an obvious consideration for the 5’11” playmaker, and, despite what he told Givony, his age is probably working against him too.

The advent of the NIL era has made it much easier for players in Sears’ position to stay in college rather than embarking into the unknown with the pros. During the upcoming campaign, he can further refine his game and potentially win over more NBA talent evaluators while cashing some endorsement checks.

Keeping Sears in the backcourt will boost Alabama’s bid to return to the Final Four and achieve even more in 2024-25. The Crimson Tide already retained forward Grant Nelson, who was their leading rebounder (5.9 boards) while averaging 11.9 points.

Head coach Nate Oats has also assembled the No. 2 class in 247Sports’ 2024 composite team rankings. Small forward Derrion Reid and power forward Aiden Sherrell are both 5-star high school recruits.

Alabama unquestionably will have the talent to make another deep run in the Big Dance.

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