A new court date has been set for Alabama Crimson Tide guard Aden Holloway, a key player whose legal situation has been closely watched by the college basketball world. The rising senior, who was the team's leading three-point shooter averaging 16.8 points per game before his arrest in March, faces an arraignment on Tuesday, June 16.
Holloway will appear in Tuscaloosa Circuit Court to answer to four charges, including two felonies and two misdemeanors related to drug possession. His attorney, Jason Neff, has stated that Holloway's intent to return to the Alabama basketball roster is contingent on the outcome of this case.
For fans and followers of Crimson Tide athletics, this development marks a critical juncture for a player whose on-court sharpshooting was a significant part of the team's offense last season. The basketball community will be watching to see how this legal process unfolds and what it means for Holloway's future in the sport.
