Alabama basketball looks to be on the verge of one more roster move, and Preston Murphy just dropped the clearest sign yet that it’s coming.
On Monday afternoon, the Alabama assistant posted a video on his Twitter account showing a player arriving at practice and asking, “You guys got room for one more?”
Murphy has built a reputation for sending out those kinds of subtle hints, and this one points straight toward 5-star Alabama commitment Anderson Diaz. Since Diaz committed to Alabama in May, there has been steady buzz that he could reclassify from the 2027 class into 2026, and that now appears to be taking shape.
Diaz is a 6-foot-1 left-handed guard from The Bronx and one of the top scorers in high school basketball. He’s known as a dynamic shot maker, and he shot over 40% from three on the Nike EYBL circuit this spring.
He also turns 18 this month, though how fast his game adjusts to the college level is still an open question. Even so, he would be a valuable backcourt addition for Nate Oats’ team, especially as insurance behind Aden Holloway if the guard is unable to satisfy the conditions of his plea agreement on felony marijuana charges.
If Holloway does return as expected, any production Alabama gets from Diaz would be a bonus. The Tide would have the luxury of bringing him along at whatever pace makes sense, but if he’s ready, he could push his way into the rotation.
There still hasn’t been an official announcement on the reclassification, but Murphy’s post suggests Alabama already has the green light to move forward. In other words, the final paperwork may be the only thing left.
If Diaz is added, Alabama would have 14 scholarship players for next season, assuming Holloway rejoins the team in the fall as expected. That group would include eight newcomers - four high school recruits and four transfer portal additions - alongside six returners from last season’s roster.
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