
Aden Holloway has been granted his motion to travel out of state by a Tuscaloosa district court judge, clearing the way for the Alabama guard to rejoin team activities during a critical stretch of the season. The decision comes after days of uncertainty surrounding his availability and marks a significant step forward for both Holloway and the program.

According to court documents, the judge approved the request after reviewing the circumstances and determining that Holloway’s travel would not interfere with any ongoing legal matters. The ruling allows him to travel with the Alabama Crimson Tide men’s basketball as they prepare for upcoming postseason competition. Team officials had remained cautiously optimistic leading up to the decision.
Sources close to the program say the news was met with relief inside the locker room. Holloway has been a key contributor throughout the season, providing scoring ability, composure, and leadership from the guard position. His potential return to full team activities gives Alabama an added boost at a time when depth and experience are critical.
Head coach and staff members have continued to support Holloway throughout the process, emphasizing accountability while also standing behind the young guard. Teammates, meanwhile, have remained vocal in their support, describing Holloway as focused and determined to move forward both on and off the court.
The timing of the decision could prove significant as Alabama continues preparing for postseason play. Having Holloway available not only strengthens the rotation but also restores continuity within the team’s backcourt. His presence brings another playmaker capable of handling pressure moments.
While the situation remains fluid, the ruling represents a positive development for Holloway and Alabama moving forward. With clearance now granted, all eyes shift back to the court as the Crimson Tide look to capitalize on the momentum and continue their push deeper into postseason competition.
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