导出博客文章TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Braxton Key scored a game-high 14 points and grabbed six 
rebounds and Alabama defeated Charleston Southern 76-46 on Tuesday night.Making 
just his second career start, Keys first two 3-pointers sparked a 10-0 run for 
the Crimson Tide (4-2). Alabama quickly took control of the game and the 
Buccaneers (3-3) trailed by at least 10 points for the final 32 minutes of the 
game.Braxton did a nice job of catching the ball and getting in the right 
position, Alabama coach Avery Johnson said.Johnson felt his team did a good job 
cleaning up mistakes he emphasized all week in practice. After struggling at 
times this season with early foul trouble, the Crimson Tide didnt commit a foul 
in the first 10 minutes of the first half.Avery Johnson Jr. and ArMond Davis 
also finished in double figures for the Crimson Tide with 11 and 10 points, 
respectively. The Alabama bench scored 46 points to nearly match an opponent for 
the second time this season.Its always a team effort, Johnson, Jr. said. The 
second group just tries to come in and give, like, a spark.Armel Potter led the 
Buccaneers in points (12) and assists (3).Dazon Ingram added a 3-pointer and a 
layup to score the first five points in the second half to spark Alabama. Ingram 
was 4 of 6 from the field for nine points and finished with a game-high four 
assists while turning the ball over just once.Im proud of the way the guys 
responded after the way we played on this last road trip and the way we 
practiced two days ago -- they definitely turned it around tonight, Johnson 
said.BIG PICTUREAlabama: The Crimson Tide fell to 2016 NCAA Tournament team 
Dayton 77-72 and faces fellow tournament teams Texas and Oregon in its next two 
games.Charleston Southern: The Buccaneers spent the entire 2015-16 campaign 
below .500, but have yet to fall below that mark this season.UP NEXTAlabama: The 
Crimson Tide will take on Texas in the teams first true road game 
Friday.Charleston Southern: The Buccaneers return home to host Abilene Christian 
Saturday.HE SAID IT:Our centers havent been getting enough dirty rebounds and 
rebounding out of their zone, Johnson said. Thats more of a will power 
mindset.STAT OF THE NIGHTAlabama won the turnover battle. The Crimson Tide 
scored 28 points off 23 Buccaneer turnovers. Charleston Southern scored 13 
points off 13 Alabama turnovers. 
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Buffalo Sabres forward Marcus Foligno did not practice with the team Monday and 
head coach Ron Rolston said its unlikely hell play in Wednesdays season opener 
in Detroit. 
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Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. 
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. Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. 
George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled 
back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. 
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Vapormax Uk . "Jeff is a hard worker who was an important special-teams 
contributor for us last season," said Stamps GM John Hufnagel. CINCINNATI, Ohio 
-- The Cleveland Indians have placed closer Chris Perez on the 15-day disabled 
list with right shoulder soreness, one day after he left their game at Boston in 
the ninth inning. Cleveland recalled left-hander Nick Hagadone from Triple-A 
Columbus. He joined the Indians in Cincinnati, where they were scheduled to open 
a two-game series Monday. PPerez is 2-1 with a 4.dddddddddddd32 ERA and six 
saves in 16 2-3 innings over 17 appearances. He was scheduled to be examined and 
have an MRI in Cleveland on Monday. This is his first trip to the DL in more 
than four seasons. Hagadone has a 7.20 ERA in 10 innings over 13 combined 
appearances in his first two stints with the Indians this season. ' ' '