Alabama's Bediako Cleared to Play After NBA Stint: Controversy Rocks College Basketball
A state judge in Alabama has issued a temporary restraining order, allowing former Alabama player Charles Bediako to rejoin the team after a stint in the NBA G League. Bediako, a 7-foot center, played two seasons for the Crimson Tide before declaring for the NBA draft. He signed with multiple NBA teams and played in the G League but never saw NBA game action. The NCAA initially denied his eligibility to return to college, citing his prior professional contracts.
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