Alabama men’s basketball coach Nate Oats spoke with reporters on Wednesday at Greystone Golf and Country Club, where he participated in the Pro-Am ahead of The Tradition golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions in Birmingham. Oats was candid about his roster heading into next season, where the Crimson Tide will be a contender in the SEC. But the team’s ceiling and just how far the program can go come March will depend on one very important piece: Aden Holloway. Holloway—a rising senior—started 27 of his 28 games played last season, where he enjoyed career-highs across the board. He averaged 16.8 points, 3.8 assists and 2.8 rebounds on 48.1% shooting from the floor overall, which included a 43.8% mark from three. But Holloway did not play in the NCAA tournament after police raided his apartment in Tuscaloosa and seized over two pounds of marijuana from his apartment, as well as associated paraphernalia. He was indicted on two felony charges of marijuana possession and failure to affix a tax stamp.…