The Alabama men's basketball staff has been busy on the road during the Recruiting Period.

The new-look Crimson Tide staff has visited with a number of prospects, handing out several offers along the way.

The latest to report good news from Bama is five-star shooting guard Jalen Green of Fresno (Calif.) San Joaquin Memorial.

The nation's No. 2 overall player in the 2020 class, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings, tweeted his offer on Tuesday night.

The 6-foot-5, 170-pounder averaged 27.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game last season.

247Sports projects Green as a lottery pick when he becomes eligible for the NBA Draft:

Good length for a shooting guard who can handle. Plays with long strides. Needs to develop strength and put on some weight. Slasher with elusiveness and wiggle. Finishes above the rim and can make tough shots. A threat to score from deep as well. Effective going either direction, and has a nice pull-up jumper going left. Can distribute, but scoring is his forte. Potential to be a good defender and rebounder with his length, athleticism and motor. (via 247Sports' Director of Basketball Scouting Jerry Meyer)

New head coach Nate Oats was asked about recruiting one-and-done recruits after his stint at Buffalo.

“If I could get a one-and-done guy, I would probably take him,” Oats said at his introductory press conference. “But I still think -- and we proved it at Buffalo, I had like five seniors -- you can win a lot of games in college basketball without one-and-done players. … If I can get them and they’re lottery picks, we’re going to go after them. But I don’t want to build the entire program on that. I can’t either.

“Let’s be honest, we’re not at the level where we can go out and fill the roster with those type of players. But no, I’ll take them if I can get them, for sure.”

Memphis currently leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball for Green, who ranks as the No. 1 shooting guard in the class.

Since taking over as head coach of Alabama late last month, Oats and his staff have managed to keep the Tide's 2019 early signing class in tact, as well as retaining Kira Lewis and John Petty on the current roster, while adding two new additions in three-star center Raymond Hawkins and West Virginia grad transfer point guard James "Beetle" Bolden.