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4SHOT Sports SEC Tourney - Men's 06 2006 SEC Tournament Day 2 -Quarter-Finals Kentucky 68 vs. Alabama 61 Gaylord Entertainment Center - Nashville, TN In clearly the most exciting game of the 2006 SEC Tournament the Kentucky “Wildcats” and the “Crimson Tide” of Alabama went toe-to-toe in front of a packed house of crazed basketball fans for the entire 40 minutes of action before Head Coach Tubby Smith and his “Wildcats” broke the hearts of Head Coach Mark Gottfried and the “Crimson Tide”. This game featured a match-up between two former local area high school All-Americans in Kentucky’s 6-10 So.-Randolph Morris a former Landmark Christian Academy star (AAU – Atlanta Celtics) and Alabama’s 6-10 Jr.-Jermareo Davidson a former Wheeler/Stone Mtn/Tri-Cities star (AAU – World Wide Renegades). Alabama also starts former Roswell High School star 6-8 Sr.-Evan Brock. The atmosphere in the Gayland Center was like that of a NCAA Championship Game; it really was so loud you could hardly hear yourself think. Alabama drew first blood when former Mc Donald’s All-American 6-8 Fr.-Richard Hendrix scored on a lay-up. A few moments later Kentucky took a 5-4 lead as 6-4 So.-Joe Crawford knocked down a three-pointer. Alabama’s Jermareo Davidson has always had a bunch of energy packed into his game and to say he was jacked for this match-up was an understatement. The 6-10 junior came out early and dominated the play; throwing down a dunk, sticking a jumper and he hit 1 of 2 free-throws to give the “Tide”a 9-6 lead. Crawford cut the lead to 1 when he drilled another three-pointer. With time running out in the half 6-1 So.-Rajon Rondo stole the ball, got it over to 5-9 Sr.-Brandon Stockton who lobbed a pass to Alleyne, who finished off the Kentucky comeback with a dunk heard around the “Blue Grass” state as the “Wildcats” took a 23-22 halftime lead. Once again it looked like Alabama was going to start pulling away but when they other team has the word KENTUCKY written across their chest you can’t just totally count them out. Morris hit a jumper to jump start the “Wildcats” and then the “Bomb Squad” took over; Sims, 6-0 Sr.-Patrick Sparks and Crawford all hit three-pointers to cut the lead to 48-45 with 8:49 to play. With 6:47 to play the “Beast” in Morris woke up, just like it did against Ole Miss; first he hit a short jumper, then stole the ball that lead to a basket by 6-6 Jr.-Bobby Perry. His blocked shot and rebound led to a Sparks 3 pointer as Kentucky cut the lead to 58-54. After fighting so hard the entire game you could see the air start gushing out of the Alabama balloon; they went the last 3:00 minutes of the game without a basket. Down the stretch the “Wildcats” hit their free-throws and came away with an exciting 68-61 win, they now move on to the semi-finals against a hot South Carolina team. Kentucky: Alabama: Alonzo Gee scored a game high 18 points and hauled down 8 rebounds. Jermareo Davidson finished with 15 points and a game high 19 rebounds. Ronald Steele added 13 points and handed out 5 assists. Jean Felix chipped in with 7 points and 8 rebounds. © Copyright 2006 by 4SHOT Sports |