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Notebook: Trevor Lacey’s parents initiated transfer conversations

Former Alabama guard Trevor Lacey was released from his scholarship and has elected to transfer elsewhere. (AP photo)

Former Alabama guard Trevor Lacey was released from his scholarship and has elected to transfer elsewhere. (AP photo)

Countless times after the season is over, players declare their intentions to leave their schools: for the NBA Draft, for higher competition in a better conference, for more playing time at a lower level, a multitude of reasons.

For former Alabama guard Trevor Lacey, it was none of the above.

“Probably about a week ago, two weeks ago, his mom and dad came in and met with me and expressed a desire for him to have that option to transfer,” Alabama head coach Anthony Grant said. “So, I talked to them and they expressed, for them, where he was in terms of the opportunities that he had here, where he was in terms of his overall development.

“After I met with them, Trevor came in and we all met together and I think his thing was he understood where his parents were coming from….this past weekend, they met as a family and he came back on Tuesday and said that, as a family, that’s what they thought was in their best interest.”

Grant wished Lacey the best as he goes for an undetermined location.

“I think, for some of them, the opportunity to see it all from a different perspective helps, so I hope that’s what happens for him and I certainly wish him the best of luck,” Grant said.

Filling in

The search for the replacements, however, is one Grant foresees going well.

“I think any time you have change, there’s a chance for a guy to step up,” Grant said.

In the frontcourt, all signs point to center Carl Engstrom, who’s recovery from a torn ACL in early December got high remarks from Grant on his recovery.

“The doctors said that Carl’s ability to get himself back to get ready to play is probably top five that they’ve seen coming off of the injury that he had: not top five percent, top five period,” Grant said. “That’s a testament to his work ethic. By our last team workout, he was able to go through contact drills with our guys. That’s remarkable.

“When you look at him and Nick Jacobs in the frontcourt, plus the new guys we’re bringing in, Jimmie Taylor and Shannon Hale, I think it gives us a nice nucleus in the frontcourt.”

The clear candidate to fill the empty minutes in the backcourt was the Most Improved Player as voted by the coaches, Retin Obasohan, but as the leader of a committee.

“I thought by the end of the year, Retin Obasohan had really stepped up to the opportunity given to him,” Grant said. “We’ve got a guy like Rodney Cooper, who had to play a lot of four last year, and now he can swing back to more of his natural position on the wing.”

Now hiring

It has been more than just players leaving the Crimson Tide program in the five weeks that have passed since the end of the season, Alabama lost an assistant coach as well.

“We lost a staff member, and a dear friend of mine, a guy that is very, very dear to me in Dan Hipsher,” Grant said. “He got an opportunity to be the head coach at Texas-Pan American and on one hand you’re very happy for him and excited for the opportunity he has, but on the other hand, it’s almost like losing a family member.”

Hipsher’s four years on Grant’s staff was a reunion for the two, after Hipsher recruited Grant to the Dayton Flyers out of high school.

“For me, personally, he’s a guy that gave me an opportunity when I was a 16-year-old kid down in Miami when he was an assistant coach at Dayton when he came down and recruited me,” Grant said. “He gave me an opportunity to play college basketball and get an education and that was something I was always thankful for.”

The search for Hipsher’s replacement has not been a priority of Grant’s, as one of the heaviest recruiting seasons has taken priority.

“We’ve been pretty hectic since the season ended,” Grant said. “What I’ve done right now is kind of put that on hold. I think we’ve got enough in the office that we can manage what we’re doing right now.

“We’re very fortunate with the staff we have in right now, so I feel like I can kind of take my time to make the right decision so we get the right piece in.”

Filling out the 2013-2014 slate

Looking away from the future roster and towards the rosters to be faced, Grant laid out a pretty impressive lineup of teams Alabama will be battling in next season’s Preseason NIT: Duke, Arizona and Rutgers.

Grant said the rest of the schedule is rather fluid, with some exceptions like a return trip from Texas Tech, but some other games have yet to be filled.

C Moussa Gueye transferring away from Alabama

The University of Alabama released a statement confirming numerous media reports that center Moussa Gueye, a senior in 2013-2014, will transfer away from the Crimson Tide for his final season of college basketball.

Gueye, the seven-footer from Dakar, Senegal, averaged 15.4 minutes per game last season, scoring 1.4 points per game and tallying 52 blocks on

Moussa Gueye

Moussa Gueye

the year (1.5 per game).

“I really enjoyed my time at Alabama,” Gueye said in the statement. “People have been very supportive during my two years here. Since I have my degree, I just decided I wanted to leave and try and continue to get better. I love my coaches and teammates – they helped me get better. I have nothing but great memories here and I am grateful for my decision to come to the University of Alabama.”

Gueye played in 48 games as a two-year member of the Crimson Tide, one of those years cut short by a knee injury, and finished with 163 rebounds.

“We’re proud of Moussa for completing his degree in two years and for his efforts and contributions to our basketball program,” Alabama head coach Anthony Grant said. “Moussa has decided to pursue other options for his final year of eligibility and will seek to transfer to another institution. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors.”

Gueye will be eligible to play next season without sitting out if he goes to a school that has a graduate program that the University of Alabama does not offer. Speculation has come that Gueye may go to Texas-Pan American, following former Alabama assisstant head coach Dan Hipsher, who left the Capstone to take the head coach job there.

Alabama vs. LSU, basketball game information

Alabama forward Devonta Pollard (24) dribbles past Mississippi State forward Roquez Johnson (25) earlier this season. (AP photo by Rogelio V. Solis)

Alabama forward Devonta Pollard (24) dribbles past Mississippi State forward Roquez Johnson (25) earlier this season. (AP photo by Rogelio V. Solis)

When: 7 p.m. today

Where: Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa

Records: Alabama 14-8, 6-3 SEC; LSU 13-7, 4-5.

TV: ESPN2.

Alabama lineup: G Trevor Lacey, 6-3, So., 12.1 ppg., 3.9 rpg., 3.4 assists; G Trevor Releford, 6-0, Jr., 15.1 ppg., 2.2 rpg.; F Levi Randolph, 6-5, So., 7.7 ppg., 4.0 rpg.; F Rodney Cooper, 6-6, So., 10.7 ppg., 4.3 rpg.; C Moussa Gueye, 7-0, Jr., 1.5 ppg., 4.4 rpg., 1.5 blocks.

LSU lineup: G Anthony Hickey, 5-11, So., 12.5 ppg., 3.7 assists; G Andre Stringer, 5-10, Jr., 10.9 ppg., 1.9 assists; G Malik Morgan, 6-4, Fr., 5.6 ppg., 3.3 rpg.; F Johnny O’Bryant III, 6-9, So., 11.8 ppg., 8.3 rpg.; F Shavon Coleman, 6-5, Jr., 11.4 ppg., 7.2 rpg.

Noteworthy: Alabama is coming off its worst offense performance of the season in Wednesday’s 49-37 loss at Auburn, getting outscored 36-14 in the second half. … According to KenPom.com, Alabama’s RPI ranking is No. 80, while LSU is No. 123. … LSU has won three straight over Missouri, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt by a combined five points. … Alabama has won seven of its past 10. … Mark Jones and Jimmy Dykes will have the call for tonight’s game for ESPN2. … First-year LSU head coach Johnny Jones spent the 2000-01 season as an Alabama assistant coach under Mark Gottfried before serving at North Texas’ head coach during 2001-12 and winning 190 games. … Alabama is getting 60 percent of its scoring and 57 percent of its assists from its sophomore class.

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Alabama vs. Vanderbilt, basketball game information

Alabama forward Nick Jacobs (15) and Andrew Steele (22) after the Tide beat Arkansas on Thursday. (AP photo by Vasha Hunt of AL.com)

Alabama forward Nick Jacobs (15) and Andrew Steele (22) after the Tide beat Arkansas on Thursday. (AP photo by Vasha Hunt of AL.com)

When: 3 p.m. today

Where: Memorial Coliseum in Nashville, Tenn.

Records: Alabama 13-7, 5-2 SEC, Vanderbilt 8-11, 2-5.

TV: SEC Network.

Alabama lineup: G Trevor Lacey, 6-3, So., 12.2 ppg., 4.1 rpg., 3.6 assists; G Trevor Releford, 6-0, Jr., 15.9 ppg., 2.6 assists; F Levi Randolph, 6-5, So., 8.1 ppg., 3.8 rpg.; F Rodney Cooper, 6-6, So., 10.6 ppg., 4.1 rpg.; C Moussa Gueye, 7-0, Jr., 1.5 ppg., 4.4 rpg.

Vanderbilt lineup: G Kendren Johnson, 6-4, So., 14.8 ppg., 3.7 rpg., 3.2 assists; G Kevin Bright, Fr., 6-5, 6.6 ppg., 5.7 rpg.; G Dai-Jon Parker, So., 6-3, 6.1 ppg., 2.8 rpg., 2.1 assists; F James Siakam, So., 6-7, 2.3 ppg., 2.3 rpg.; F Rod Odom, Jr., 6-9, 9.3 ppg., 4.0 rpg.

Noteworthy: Alabama’s RPI according to ESPN.com is 63rd, while Vanderbilt is No. 138. … Clay Matvick and Joe Dean will call the game for the SEC Network. … Releford leads the SEC in free throw shooting (.854), is fourth in field goal percentage (.495) and sixth in scoring. … Alabama is getting 60 percent of its scoring from its sophomore class, which includes five players. … Releford needs four points to pass Jimmy Hollon (1970-72) for 43rd on the school’s all-time scoring list. Releford has 1,077 points, while Hollon had 1,080. … Alabama has won 12 of 20 jump balls, including seven when Gueye was jumping at the center circle. … The Tide has lost 11 straight games when playing the Commodores at Memorial Gymnasium. The last Alabama victory in Nashville came Feb. 3, 1990, when Wimp Sanderson coached the Crimson Tide to a 65-56 victory. … Vanderbilt’s SEC wins have come at home over Auburn and on the road at South Carolina.

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Alabama vs. Tennessee, basketball game information

Alabama guard Trevor Releford (12) scores on a fast break during a home win over Tennessee two weeks ago. (AP photo by Vasha Hunt of AL.com)

Alabama guard Trevor Releford (12) scores on a fast break during a home win over Tennessee two weeks ago. (AP photo by Vasha Hunt of AL.com)

When: 1 p.m. today

Where: Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tenn.

Records: Alabama 12-6, 4-1 SEC, Tennessee 9-7, 1-3.

TV: ESPN2.

Alabama lineup: G Trevor Lacey, 6-3, So., 12.2 ppg., 3.9 rpg., 3.6 assists; G Trevor Releford, 6-0, Jr., 16.0 ppg., 2.4 rpg.; F Levi Randolph, 6-5, So., 8.4 ppg., 4.0 rpg.; F Rodney Cooper, 6-6, So., 11.3 ppg., 4.2 rpg.; C Moussa Gueye, 7-0, Jr., 1.2 ppg., 4.3 rpg., 1.4 blocks.

Tennessee lineup: G Skylar McBee, 6-3, Sr., 5.4 ppg., 3.1 rpg.; G Jordan McRae, 6-5, Jr., 14.5 ppg., 3.3 rpg.; G Josh Richardson, 6-6, So., 8.4 ppg., 4.8 rpg.; F Jarnell Stokes, 6-8, So., 10.9 ppg., 7.5 rpg.; F Kenny Hall, 6-9, Sr., 6.2 ppg., 5.7 rpg.

Noteworthy: Alabama beat Tennessee 68-65 at home Jan. 12, which was the Tide’s third straight win over the Vols and fourth win in the last six games vs. Tennessee. … Alabama is riding a four-game win streak that includes victories over Tennessee, Mississippi State, Texas A&M and Kentucky. … Tennessee ranks seventh nationally in home attendance with 16,686 a game, while Alabama is averaging 11,856, which is fourth in the SEC behind Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas. … Alabama is alone in third place in the SEC standings at 4-1, while Florida and Ole Miss are both 5-0. … Counting only statistics from conference games, Releford ranks third in scoring (17.3 points a game) and first in free throw percentage (90.9). … Some unusual statistics: Lacey has scored first for Alabama in six games this year, Nick Jacobs was first off the bench in 10 games, and Releford leads the team by drawing a foul while hitting a basket 11 times. He made the foul shot 10 times. … Alabama is 2-2 with the starting lineup of Releford, Cooper, Lacey, Randolph and Gueye.

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Some thoughts about Alabama’s win over Kentucky

Alabama center Moussa Gueye (14) shoots over Kentucky forward Nerlens Noel (3) during the first half. (AP photo by Michelle Lepianka Carter of The Tuscaloosa News)

Alabama center Moussa Gueye (14) shoots over Kentucky forward Nerlens Noel (3) during the first half. (AP photo by Michelle Lepianka Carter of The Tuscaloosa News)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — The game is finished, the fans have gone home, and the coaches and players from both schools are done with their news conferences. We’re still here in the Coleman Coliseum media room, and here are some final thoughts about Alabama’s 59-55 win over Kentucky before I head home:

Trevor Lacey went down with about four minutes to go, and while he appeared to be in great pain, it wasn’t serious. Alabama coach Anthony Grant said Lacey had cramps in both legs. With about two minutes to go, I saw Lacey running in the hall next to where we sit in the media section during the games.

–I know we poke a little fun from time to time over 7-foot-0 junior Moussa Gueye not scoring, but he certainly deserves credit for how hard he plays, especially in this one.

Facing maybe the best post player in the league, Kentucky 6-10 freshman Nerlens Noel, Gueye managed four points, five rebounds and five blocked shots in 18 minutes of play. Noel had eight points, 13 rebounds and seven blocked shots — a little below his scoring average, and a little higher in rebounds and blocks. But Gueye proved himself an asset Tuesday night.

–Senior guard Andrew Steele had only four points and two rebounds, but he has a knack for making big plays, which we wrote about more than week ago after Alabama beat Tennessee. Expect to read the same story online from several of my colleagues who have noticed how important Steele is to the team.

Trevor Releford has done awfully well in not forcing his shot so much. He is taking what the defense gives him, and they seem to lose track of him at critical times. He finished with 13 points and made 4 of 10 from the field.

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A few thoughts about Basketball Tide’s win over Tennessee

Alabama's Anthony Grant during the second half. (AP photo by Vasha Hunt of AL.com)

Alabama’s Anthony Grant during the second half. (AP photo by Vasha Hunt of AL.com)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — The Crimson Tide grabbed a much-needed win over Tennessee today. It marked Alabama’s first SEC victory in two league games. Here are a handful of thoughts:

–Alabama returned to the type of team that can out-fight an opponent for win. The Tide did that against South Dakota State and Oregon State earlier in the year, but suffered close losses against Cincinnati, Mercer and Tulane. In all three cases, the Tide struggled at the end. Today, Alabama had to battle, and for once, it got a win.

Andrew Steele had 11 points and four steals, and he really does make a difference off the bench. He’s not loaded with quickness, and the 6-foot-4 guard is a little slender. But he seems able to guard players whether they’re big, small, quick, whatever. Alabama is 7-1 when he plays and 2-5 when he was out with his sports hernia.

Moussa Gueye, a 7-foot-0 junior, gave Alabama five rebounds off the bench but no points. If he could become just a little bit of an offensive threat and cut down on fouls, he could add plenty. He has played in 15 games and has 15 points, 20 blocked shots and 40 fouls.

–Alabama isn’t done with Tennessee yet. The Tide travels to Knoxville on Jan. 26.

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Alabama basketball stops losing streak

Alabama beat Oakland 65-45 at home Saturday, breaking a two-game losing streak and three-game home losing skid.

Alabama junior guard Trevor Releford led the way with 18 points and four assists, while Levi Randolph added 15 points for the Crimson Tide (8-5). Trevor Lacey managed only four points on four foul shots, but he passed out seven asssists.

Reserve center Moussa Gueye had four points and nine rebounds. Alabama guard Andrew Steele returned after missing seven games with a sports hernia. He had two points, four rebounds and two assists in 17 minutes on the floor.

“The challenge on the interior to guard Corey Petros, their second leading scorer, was tough but I thought Nick and Moussa did a terrific job on him,” Grant said. “Overall, we had a great effort from all of our guys defensively. Oakland got the edge on offensive rebounding but otherwise I thought the intensity and focus was really good today.”

Petros had two points for Oakland (7-10), while Duke Mondy led the way with 11.

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