Author: Michael

Oats reiterated his apology and discussed Brandon Miller’s status.
Alabama men’s basketball coach Nate Oats addressed media on Wednesday after the Crimson Tide’s overtime win against South Carolina. The game was hardly the focal point of his postgame address however, as Oats discussed and apologized for his recent comments regarding the murder investigation involving former player Darius Miles and star Brandon Miller’s involvement in the investigation. 
Oats issued an apology for his previous comments, stating his regret over what he called a “poor choice of words.

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No. 2 Alabama clearly needed superstar freshman guard Brandon Miller Wednesday night at South Carolina in the worst way, and under the worst circumstances.
Amid yells of “lock him up!” and constant booing from a raucous South Carolina crowd, Miller played the game of his life, scoring a career-high 41 points for a 78-76 win in overtime. Alabama (24-4) remained alone in first place in the Southeastern Conference at 14-1 and in line for a No. 1 national seed. An inspired South Carolina dropped to 10-18 and 3-12.

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The former running back revealed a scary medical incident.
Former USC running back LenDale White shockingly revealed that he had suffered a heart attack at the age of 34, roughly four years ago. During an appearance on the I Am Athlete podcast, White recounted the details of the harrowing medical scare which nearly cost him his life. 
White explained that he suffered from a “widow-maker heart attack,” which, as its name suggests, is often fatal.

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