HOW ALABAMA BASKETBALL BUILT ITS BEST OFFENSE EVER

Here’s how he described it: Pannone usually wakes up at 6 a.m. He’s in the office an hour later, viewing film until 8, when the team usually watches film. When other coaches are presenting, Pannone usually looks at his own film.

“It’s inefficient for me to watch it twice,” he explained.

Then Alabama practices, and after practice, there’s more film. Later in the afternoon, Pannone goes home. He aims to spend 4-8 p.m. with his kids; he doesn’t watch film then. When his kids go to bed, his wife often turns on the TV. They watch it together, but Pannone also cuts film. His wife will go to bed around 10, but Pannone stays up, watching film. He will work until 1 or 1:30 a.m., he said.

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