Mom Nature handed a present to Charles Bediako and the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Bediako, who was granted a short lived restraining order that allowed the previous NBA G-League participant to play faculty basketball at Alabama on Saturday, was supposed to look in courtroom this week. However because of the fierce winter storm that tore via america over the weekend, NCAA legal professional Taylor Askew was unable to attend the listening to in Tuscaloosa County, in keeping with courtroom paperwork obtained by Tuscaloosa Patch reporter Ryan Phillips
Bediako’s non permanent restraining order was prolonged for 10 days, giving him extra time earlier than he has to return to courtroom and search a preliminary injunction.
Bediako played in Alabama’s 79-73 loss to Tennessee on Saturday, scoring 13 factors in entrance of the house crowd at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa.
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