Mention the motor brand and model. I don't know enough to tell you which is which, but some are assembled more stoutly than others.
It wouldn't take much bend in the shaft to make the bearings bind up.
One other thing I know to check for is that all the magnets are in place -- they can come loose, and getting thumped on the ground followed by a high-speed (and possibly high-vibration) run may have shaken one or more loose. Do a visual inspection, then poke at each one with a stick to make sure they don't shift around.
If that doesn't find anything, I'd reassemble it and see if I could figure out what's rubbing. As part of that I'd look at the bell to see if there's any visible runout at the unsupported end.