At Alabama’s basketball banquet, point guard Dazon Ingram hinted that Ar'Mond Davis was considering a return to the Crimson Tide men’s basketball program -- less than a month after announcing his intentions to transfer for the 2017-18 season.

And during a radio interview Thursday, head coach Avery Johnson confirmed Ingram’s initial report, saying Davis would be with the team for its May 30 start to summer school.

“Ar’Mond, at one time, talked about transferring, but he had a change of heart,” Johnson said in an interview with Tide 102.9 FM’s The Game. “Ar’Mond’s going to be back with the Tide next year, so look for him to be enrolled -- unless something happens out of the blue. But look for him to be enrolled in summer school.”

Davis appeared in 32 contests in his first season at Alabama and ranked fourth on the team in made three-pointers (32) and was third in threes attempted (129). The transfer was fifth on the team in scoring (6.9) and finished with 10 double-figure scoring contests on the year.

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Another player’s return to the court, however, remains in the air, according to Johnson.

Alabama freshman forward Braxton Key declared for the 2017 NBA Draft without hiring an agent on April 17, which maintained his amateurism and will allow him until May 24 to decide whether to remain in the draft or return to the Tide for the 2017-18 season.

Key led the Crimson Tide in scoring (12.0) and minutes (29.8) per game, while also topping the team in double-figure scoring games (20) and games scoring more than 20 points (3). In addition, he ranked second on the team in assists (2.5) and rebounding (5.7).

Key was not, however, among the 67 players to receive an invitation to the 2017 NBA Combine in Chicago, but he did have a workout with the Boston Celtics on Monday and “he did well in the workout,” Johnson said. He expects to learn Key’s decision in the near future.

“Hopefully we’ll figure out what’s going to happen with Braxton Key,” Johnson said Thursday afternoon. “We know he declared for the draft, but we’ll figure out if he’s coming back and we’ll get an answer from him really soon.”

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