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Charlie Baker States NCAA Bars Players Holding NBA Contracts from Eligibility

December 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Christmas Eve, news emerged that 21-year-old James Nagy, who was the 31st overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, had decided to commit to Baylor University. This move has stirred frustration among notable college basketball coaches regarding the NCAA’s insufficient regulations and the increasingly blurred line between professional and college basketball. In response, NCAA President Charlie Baker released a statement on Tuesday aiming to clarify these boundaries.

One key example involves Nnaji, a 7-foot center from Makurdi, Nigeria, who could soon join the injury-plagued Baylor team. Although drafted by the Detroit Pistons, his rights were traded twice—first to the Charlotte Hornets on draft day and then to the New York Knicks in 2024 as part of the Karl-Anthony Towns trade. Nnaji participated in NBA Summer League games with the Hornets and Knicks but never played in an official NBA regular-season game, and he never signed an NBA contract.

Baker’s statement followed calls from coaches like Arkansas State’s John Calipari, UW’s Dan Hurley, and Michigan State’s Tom Izzo to explain the NCAA’s decision to grant Nagy four years of eligibility. Izzo labeled the situation a “disgrace to the NCAA.” Baker clarified that the NCAA does not and will not allow eligibility for athletes who have signed NBA contracts, including two-way contracts. He pointed out that the NCAA is carefully applying the Actual and Necessary Expenses Act to ensure fairness between athletes with experience in American versus international leagues. He also acknowledged that while the NCAA has historically won most eligibility-related lawsuits, a recent court ruling forcing nationwide enforcement of old rules without trial is destabilizing. Baker pledged to collaborate with Division I leaders to protect college basketball from what he sees as a misguided threat.

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This statement draws clear boundaries amid ongoing debates in college basketball. Meanwhile, Baylor is preparing to face TCU this Saturday, with Nnaji, who has been with FC Barcelona since 2020, eligible to play. Nnaji is the first former draft pick to be cleared to compete in men’s college basketball. Additionally, two former G League players, Thierry Darlan and London Johnson, have also committed to college programs this fall, with Darlan already playing at Santa Clara and Johnson set to redshirt at Louisville before starting in the 2026-27 season.

Fan Take: This development highlights the evolving landscape between professional and college basketball, showing that the lines are more fluid than ever. For fans, it means we may see a new wave of talent with professional experience enriching the college game while forcing the NCAA to rethink and strengthen its regulations.

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