By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Sports DailySports Daily
Notification Show More
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Reading: Former UCLA Star and NBA Player Amari Bailey Set on Making a College Comeback, Sources Say
Share
Sports DailySports Daily
Search
  • Home
  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
    • WNBA
  • Tennis
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Racing
Follow US
Sports Daily > Basketball > Former UCLA Star and NBA Player Amari Bailey Set on Making a College Comeback, Sources Say
NBA player and former UCLA star Amari Bailey reportedly aims to return to college
Basketball

Former UCLA Star and NBA Player Amari Bailey Set on Making a College Comeback, Sources Say

January 30, 2026 2 Min Read
Share
SHARE

Amari Bailey, an NBA player who spent the 2022-2023 season at UCLA, has engaged an agent and lawyer to seek permission to return to college basketball, according to ESPN’s report on Friday. At 21 years old, Bailey acknowledged that he would be a senior now and emphasized that he has no interest in playing college sports at an older age. He said, “I went professional to learn and grow, so why couldn’t I come back? This isn’t a publicity stunt—I’m serious about improving my skills, changing how people see me, and proving that I can win.”

However, Tim Buckley, the NCAA’s senior vice president for external affairs, stated, “The NCAA does not and will not grant eligibility to players who have signed NBA contracts.”

Bailey was a second-round pick by the Charlotte Hornets in the 2023 NBA Draft. In his rookie season, he played in 10 games and later suited up for the Hornets’ G League affiliates as well as those of the Brooklyn Nets and Minnesota Timberwolves.

During his single college campaign at UCLA, Bailey averaged 11.2 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.1 steals per game, shooting 49.5% from the field, 38.9% from beyond the arc, and 69.8% from the free-throw line.

His potential comeback to college hoops would align with a growing number of players returning after professional stints, like James Nnaji and Charles Bediako. Nnaji, who played overseas before being drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2023 but never appeared in an NBA game, joined Baylor mid-season. Bediako played two years at Alabama before turning pro, went undrafted, played for G League teams affiliated with the Spurs and Nuggets, and then returned to Alabama recently.

See also  Boston Celtics Lock in Head Coach Joe Mazzola with Multi-Year Contract Extension

Fan Take:
This move by Amari Bailey highlights a shifting landscape where career paths between college and professional basketball are becoming more fluid. For fans, it opens up new storylines and raises questions about the future of NCAA eligibility rules and the development routes players choose.

You Might Also Like

Bay Area Shines Bright in Its Golden Moment Season

Adult toys mysteriously tossed near Sophie Cunningham at Los Angeles game catch attention in Indiana

Knicks vs. Pacers Game 6 Showdown: Expert Predictions, Latest Odds, May 31 Betting Insights, and Key Stats Preview

Bulls’ Josh Guidy Sidelined for Minimum Two Weeks Due to Hamstring Strain

Lakers’ Austin Reaves Sidelined with Grade 2 Calf Strain, Set for Reassessment in Four Weeks

TAGGED:BasketBall
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular News

"I didn't want anything else": Mark Cass celebrates 4,000 win milestone
Fighting

Mark Cass Hits 4,000 Wins: “I Didn’t Need Anything More” to Celebrate Milestone

Today’s Top Matchups, Winning Picks, and Odds Breakdown: Steelers vs. Chargers, NBA Showdowns & More
Oscar Piastri’s Turbulent Qualifying Journey and His Ambitious Pursuit of a New F1 Crown
We may be Phil Mickelson’s last Grand Slam chance
Rangers are currently eyeing the 48-year-old manager who wants to introduce a 4-4-2 at Ibrox.
Jane Williams Applauds Excello’s Outstanding Performance

About US

Your trusted source for up-to-the-minute sports news, in-depth analysis, and expert coverage across the globe’s most exciting sports.

Facebook Twitter Youtube

Categories

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Racing
  • Tennis

Legal Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Subscribe US

Two Minnesota golf courses damaged by vandals on snowmobiles
Japanese golf legend Jumbo Ozaki dies at the age of 78
Jelena Ostapenko apologizes for the words used by Taylor Townsend
© 2025 All Rights reserved | Powered by Sports Daily
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?