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Bediako's NCAA Ban Overturned by Court Order
22 Jan
Summary
- Charles Bediako gained a court order to rejoin Alabama basketball.
- He is eligible to play Saturday against Tennessee.
- Legal team cited double standard for international pros.

Charles Bediako, a former Alabama basketball center, has been granted a temporary restraining order against the NCAA, enabling his immediate return to the Crimson Tide. A Tuscaloosa County judge ruled on Wednesday that the 7-foot player can play this Saturday against Tennessee.
Bediako, who spent the last three seasons in the NBA G League, had his eligibility challenged by the NCAA due to prior professional contracts. His legal team successfully argued for a temporary reinstatement, citing precedents like James Nnaji's eligibility with Baylor. They contend the NCAA unfairly favors international professional players over domestic G League athletes.
Bediako played for Alabama from 2021 to 2023, becoming known as a defensive anchor and part of the 2023 team that earned a No. 1 NCAA Tournament seed. He declared for the 2023 NBA Draft, going undrafted but signing with the San Antonio Spurs and subsequently playing for multiple G League teams without appearing in an NBA regular-season game.




