Alabama is more than a football school — its basketball program has sent 35 players to the NBA, including three champions like Robert Horry and Mo Williams.
Youngblood has made the most of his Summer League debut. He is averaging 20 points, shooting 63% from the field and 61.5% from beyond the arc, according to The Oklahoman.
Multiple former Crimson Tide stars will be participating in the NBA Summer league as they compete for roster spots. Here's where the Tide stars will play.
Alabama forward Grant Nelson was a huge catalyst to the Crimson Tide over the last two seasons, and now, he knows where he'll continue his basketball career.
Despite being one of the top scorers in college basketball over the last three seasons, Alabama guard Mark Sears went undrafted. However, Sears has officially learned his NBA destination.
After much speculation on the future of Labaron Philon, it has been confirmed that he will remain in the NBA Draft and will not return to Alabama according to NBA insider Jeff Borzello.