Basketball season ended for everyone with the Golden State Warriors winning their third title in four years Friday, and with that, the Alabama men’s basketball team updated its online roster.

Newcomers Jared Butler (11), Diante Wood (22) and Javian Fleming (13) are included, while Texas transfer Tevin Mack changed from No. 11 to 34 and walk-on Lawson Schaffer took over No. 2, which was left vacant by Collin Sexton. Below is the Crimson Tide’s roster.

0 -- Senior F Donta Hall -- 6-9, 232

1 -- Redshirt senior G/F Riley Norris -- 6-7, 210

2 -- Senior G Lawson Schaffer -- 5-11, 168

3 -- Sophomore F Alex Reese -- 6-9, 250

4 -- Redshirt junior F/C Daniel Giddens -- 6-11, 247

5 -- Redshirt senior G Avery Johnson Jr. -- 5-11, 187

10 -- Sophomore G Herbert Jones -- 6-7, 200

*11 -- Freshman G Jared Butler -- 6-2, 185

12 -- Redshirt junior G Dazon Ingram -- 6-5, 207

13 -- Freshman C Javian Fleming -- 6-9, 230

15 -- Sophomore F Tyler Barnes -- 6-8, 200

22 -- Freshman G Diante Wood -- 6-4, 175

23 -- Sophomore G John Petty -- 6-5, 195

30 -- Sophomore F Galin Smith -- 6-9, 235

34 -- Redshirt junior G/F Tevin Mack -- 6-6, 223

* Butler was listed at 5-foot-2, but Alabama confirmed that was an obvious typo.

Mack will be eligible after sitting out the 2017-18 season because of NCAA transfer rules. At the team’s annual awards banquet at the end of April, coach Avery Johnson said Mack was “our best player in a lot of our practices. We want to see if that can translate to the game.”

“He’s definitely got a lot better,” Avery Johnson Jr. said of Mack. “He was the leading scorer at Texas, and he’s going to be a huge piece for us next year, so we’re excited to have him.”

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The trio of freshmen that joined the program this summer was ranked among the top-three players in their respective states. Butler was the nation’s No. 15 point guard prospect, Wood was the No. 48 shooting guard and Fleming was the No. 42 center, according to the 247Sports Composite. Together, they made the No. 51 class in the country and No. 9 in the SEC.

With Sexton, Braxton Key and Ar'Mond Davis leaving the Alabama basketball program this offseason, the Tide was left with three scholarships to fill -- which it did with Butler, Wood and Fleming. At full capacity now, Johnson said there’s always the possibility to add.

“We’re always looking if something makes sense,” Johnson said at the SEC Spring Meetings. “And we’ll probably have that same mindset pretty much going into the first day of fall session. We’re still in summer workouts and we like where our guys are right now. They’re all looking good, and we’ve got a lot of work ahead of us. But right now, if we needed to do something, we still have flexibility.”

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