NCAA clears Kyle Anderson to play for UCLA basketball team

On Wednesday, the NCAA cleared freshman guard Kyle Anderson to play in the upcoming basketball season according to an official statement released by Athletic Director Dan Guerrero.

The investigation surrounded the relationship between Anderson’s father, Kyle Anderson Sr., and an NBA agent named Thad Foucher.

Foucher is an agent with the Wasserman group, which was founded by Casey Wasserman, UCLA alum and donor.

Anderson traveled to China with the team over the summer, but the investigation was still ongoing.
The 6-foot-9 guard was a major player in the Bruins’ three-win effort on the China trip.

There was no sign until Wednesday morning that Anderson had been cleared, when the Los Angeles Times reported it based on information from his family members.

UCLA later released the statement, which confirmed the L.A.