Alabama guard Labaron Philon makes final NBA Draft decision

Alabama has been waiting on a final decision from Labaron Philon on whether he would remain in the NBA Draft or return for his sophomore season. They now have their answer.
Alabama guard Labaron Philon (0) moves the ball past Kentucky guard Travis Perry (11) during the second half of a Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinal game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, March 14, 2025.
Alabama guard Labaron Philon (0) moves the ball past Kentucky guard Travis Perry (11) during the second half of a Southeastern Conference tournament quarterfinal game at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, March 14, 2025. | Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Nate Oats and Alabama have been waiting on a final decision from star freshman guard Labaron Philon. Philon chose to enter the NBA Draft last month, but had left the door slightly adjar on a potential return to Tuscaloosa for his sophomore season.

On Wednesday, Philon made his decision official. As had been widely expected, Philon will remain in the 2025 NBA Draft, he told Jeff Borzello.

Philon is currently in Chicago participating in the NBA Draft Combine. His decision not to participate in the 5-on-5 portion of the Combine raised eyebrows and made it more obvious that he was comfortable with his draft position. It's possible he has already received a 1st Round promise from a team.

Philon has been widely projected to be a late 1st Round or early 2nd Round pick in June. There's a significant difference in guarantees between being picked in the 1st or 2nd rounds, so presumably Philon believes he is locked into the first 30 picks.

Labaron Philon's decision did not catch Nate Oats off guard

The most illuminating part of what Philon told Borzello is that Oats and Alabama "knew it already" when it comes to his decision. He had already shared his decision with Oats before letting it be known in Chicago.

Philon has stated numerous times he was "all in" on the draft process. The guard had a terrific freshman season in Tuscaloosa and would have been a cornerstone for next year's team. But his high-level play put him on the NBA Draft radar, and it seemed likely for most of the season that he would be a one-and-done at Alabama.

Oats spoke with the media on Wednesday morning at the Regions Tradition Pro-Am and mentioned that Alabama doesn't necessarily need a point guard to replace the departing Philon and Mark Sears. Alabama has one true point guard on the roster in Aden Holloway, but a plethora of secondary ball-handlers who can initiate the offense.

It's possible that the Crimson Tide will get involved with Arkansas guard Boogie Fland, who is in the Transfer Portal and withdrew from the draft on Tuesday. He will be heavily sought after and is likely to command a big price tag. Oats and lead assistant Preston Murphy have landed plenty of talented players over the years without being the highest bidder.

If Fland wants the best opportunity to showcase his talent, he'd be hard pressed to find a better spot than Tuscaloosa.