COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Way ahead, it looked as if No. 18 Missouri Tigers might beat 10th-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in a laugher.
The joke was almost on the Tigers.
Dru Smith and Missouri built a 22-point lead in the second half, then held off a frantic rally by the Crimson Tide for a 68-65 victory on Saturday.
The Tigers held their largest lead with 13:05 left and were still up by 20 with less than six minutes remaining.
''Our guys started settling, because they looked at the score instead of finishing the game on the floor,'' Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said. ''You can't do that with this level of team. But on the flip side, tremendous execution defensively down the stretch on the last possessions.''
Missouri's only points down the stretch came on four free throws. The Crimson Tide started scoring on nearly every possession and Herb Jones had two chances to give Alabama the lead in the final 20 seconds, but he missed a layup and had another try blocked by Mitchell Smith.
The Crimson Tide had one last chance to tie it, but Jaden Shackelford's contested 3-pointer at the buzzer missed.
''We're a bunch of gritty types of dudes, and it starts at the top,'' Mitchell Smith said.
Dru Smith had 16 points and eight rebounds for the Tigers (13-3, 6-3 Southeastern Conference). Kobe Brown added 13 points and nine rebounds, and Mark Smith finished with 12 points.
Shackelford scored 15 to lead Alabama (15-5, 10-1 SEC), whose first conference loss was almost an incredible comeback victory.
''We couldn't have asked for a much better effort in the last 13 minutes,'' coach Nate Oats said. ''If we get that effort for 40 minutes, we win the game.''
The Tigers built their lead by outrunning the Crimson Tide in transition and outmuscling them inside. Missouri finished with 46 points in the paint.
Alabama is a volume 3-point shooting team, and when the Crimson Tide missed, Missouri started fast breaks with long rebounds. The Tigers scored 13 fast-break points in the first half and took a 44-28 lead at intermission.
It got worse before it got better for Alabama, which got 12 points apiece from Jaden Quinerly and Keon Ellis. Alex Reese and James Rojas missed dunks for the Crimson Tide and the team was just 11 of 23 on layup attempts and only 12 of 21 on free throws.
''Your at-the-rim finishing percentage can't be 50%,'' Oats said.
BIG PICTURE
Alabama: Despite the loss, the Crimson Tide remain in firm control of the SEC race and have a good opportunity to pull away from the pack in the next two weeks with four straight games against teams in the bottom half of the standings.
Missouri: The Tigers, who were picked 10th in the SEC preseason poll, are alone in second place in the league. The victory over Alabama was Missouri's third this season against a team ranked in the AP top 10 at the time of the game.
MR. VERSATILITY
Mitchell Smith is a wiry 6-foot-10 reserve forward whose value to Missouri is not always evident in the box score. Brown called Smith ''a Swiss Army knife'' because he can do so many things, and Martin had his own product comparison.
''Mitch is like the American Express Card,'' Martin said. ''You can't leave home without him.''
Martin wanted Smith on the floor late in the game in place of his more celebrated big man, Jeremiah Tilmon, because Smith was quick enough to guard multiple players in Alabama's small lineup. That move paid off when Smith swooped in and blocked Jones' shot from behind with four seconds left.
''You always dream about stuff like that, but it was just another play that helped my team win,'' Smith said. ''I did my job. Now we can move on to the next game.''
NOT MORNING PEOPLE
For the second straight Saturday, Alabama played a road game that started at 11 a.m. local time. For the second straight Saturday, the Crimson Tide looked like they would rather be in bed.
Alabama trailed Oklahoma 11-2 early in a 66-61 loss on Jan. 30 and trailed Missouri for the vast majority of the game.
''The common thread is we're not ready to play in the first half,'' Oats said.
UP NEXT
Alabama: The Crimson Tide travel to South Carolina on Tuesday.
Missouri: The Tigers visit Mississippi on Wednesday.
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1st Half
ALA
Crimson Tide
28
MIZZ
Tigers
44
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Alex Reese vs. Jeremiah Tilmon (Joshua Primo gains possession)
19:48
Kobe Brown blocks Herbert Jones's two point driving layup
19:46
Herbert Jones offensive rebound
19:39
+2
Herbert Jones makes two point putback layup
2-0
19:20
Jeremiah Tilmon misses two point jump shot
19:18
Alex Reese defensive rebound
19:10
Jaden Shackelford misses two point driving layup
19:08
Jaden Shackelford offensive rebound
19:03
+2
Jaden Shackelford makes two point putback layup
4-0
18:47
+2
Dru Smith makes two point floating jump shot
4-2
18:36
Alex Reese misses three point jump shot
18:34
Dru Smith defensive rebound
18:28
+2
Dru Smith makes two point layup
4-4
18:28
Joshua Primo shooting foul (Dru Smith draws the foul)
18:28
Dru Smith misses regular free throw 1 of 1
18:28
Herbert Jones defensive rebound
18:22
Kobe Brown personal foul (Herbert Jones draws the foul)
18:21
Herbert Jones turnover (bad pass) (Mark Smith steals)
18:05
Dru Smith misses two point pullup jump shot
18:03
John Petty Jr. defensive rebound
17:54
John Petty Jr. turnover (bad pass) (Kobe Brown steals)
17:54
Kobe Brown misses three point jump shot
17:52
Joshua Primo defensive rebound
17:36
Alex Reese misses three point jump shot
17:34
Kobe Brown defensive rebound
17:14
+2
Xavier Pinson makes two point driving layup
4-6
17:14
Alex Reese shooting foul (Xavier Pinson draws the foul)
17:14
+1
Xavier Pinson makes regular free throw 1 of 1
4-7
17:02
+3
Herbert Jones makes three point jump shot
7-7
16:54
+2
Dru Smith makes two point layup
7-9
16:47
Alex Reese misses two point layup
16:45
Dru Smith defensive rebound
16:21
+3
Dru Smith makes three point jump shot (Mark Smith assists)
7-12
16:01
Herbert Jones misses two point pullup jump shot
15:59
Jeremiah Tilmon defensive rebound
15:51
+2
Mark Smith makes two point pullup jump shot
7-14
15:16
+3
Keon Ellis makes three point step back jump shot
10-14
15:03
+2
Jeremiah Tilmon makes two point layup (Dru Smith assists)
10-16
15:03
Keon Ellis shooting foul (Jeremiah Tilmon draws the foul)
15:03
TV timeout
15:03
+1
Jeremiah Tilmon makes regular free throw 1 of 1
10-17
14:41
Mitchell Smith shooting foul (Herbert Jones draws the foul)
14:41
Herbert Jones misses regular free throw 1 of 2
14:41
Herbert Jones misses regular free throw 2 of 2
14:41
Dru Smith defensive rebound
14:13
Mark Smith misses two point driving layup
14:11
Mitchell Smith offensive rebound
14:08
Jump ball. Mitchell Smith vs. Joshua Primo (Tigers gains possession)
13:53
+2
Dru Smith makes two point floating jump shot
10-19
13:39
Jahvon Quinerly turnover (bad pass) (Dru Smith steals)
13:36
Herbert Jones personal foul (Javon Pickett draws the foul)
13:33
Dru Smith misses three point jump shot
13:32
Crimson Tide defensive rebound
13:22
Mitchell Smith personal foul (Herbert Jones draws the foul)
13:18
+3
John Petty Jr. makes three point jump shot (Jaden Shackelford assists)
13-19
12:56
Herbert Jones personal foul (Kobe Brown draws the foul)
12:54
Mark Smith misses three point jump shot
12:52
Jeremiah Tilmon offensive rebound
12:44
Jeremiah Tilmon misses two point tip shot
12:44
Kobe Brown offensive rebound
12:44
+2
Kobe Brown makes two point tip shot
13-21
12:34
Jaden Shackelford misses two point driving layup
12:32
Jaden Shackelford offensive rebound
12:23
Jaden Shackelford misses three point jump shot
12:21
Keon Ellis offensive rebound
12:20
Javon Pickett personal foul (Keon Ellis draws the foul)