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Mark Sears to withdraw from NBA draft, return to Alabama - ESPN

Alabama's Mark Sears will withdraw from the NBA draft and return to school for his final season of eligibility, he told ESPN on Wednesday.

«I got good feedback from the NBA,» Sears told ESPN. «But I can still get better in a few areas. I want to show I am a dog on defense next season, continue to bring vocal leadership and work on my body and get into better shape. NIL has changed basketball and NBA teams told me that age isn't a factor in today's game, so I was comfortable coming back to try and bring home a national championship to Alabama.»

The NCAA deadline for players to withdraw from the NBA draft and maintain college eligibility is Wednesday at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Sears was one of the best players in college basketball in 2023-24, earning second-team All-American and first-team All-SEC honors. He led Alabama to the Final Four, with several big outings in the NCAA tournament.

The Alabama native averaged 21.5 points (shooting 44% from 3), 4.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists, spearheading one of the country's fastest-paced and most potent offenses.

Sears made a significant jump from the previous year, becoming a far more dynamic shooter and prolific overall scorer, something he says will continue in his fifth season of college basketball.

«I've gotten better every year and next season won't be any different,» Sears said. «I got a taste of the Final Four, and now I want to finish it off and bring it home.»

Sears' return to Tuscaloosa is a major boon for Nate Oats' Crimson Tide, who will enter the season as one of the early favorites to win the national championship.

Alabama returns another March Madness darling in Grant Nelson for his final season of eligibility, likely Sears' strongest competition for preseason SEC Player of the

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