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What former professional basketball players need to know about becoming college eligible
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Essential Insights for Former Pro Basketball Players on Achieving College Eligibility

December 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Recently, there has been a significant rise in the trend of NBA G League players and international professionals being allowed to compete in college basketball, stirring nationwide discussions about whether this should be accepted. According to NCAA regulations, basketball players can maintain college eligibility if they keep their “amateur status” within five years of high school graduation, do not enter the NBA draft or enter but do not sign an NBA contract.

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo recently spoke on this topic after Baylor secured James Nnaji, the 31st pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, on Christmas Eve. At 21 and standing 7 feet tall, Nnaji was granted immediate eligibility as a mid-season addition and still has four years left to play. Although Nnaji hasn’t played in the NBA or G League, he participated in five NBA Summer League games with the New York Knicks and played professionally overseas last year. Notably, he was involved in a major three-team trade in 2024 that sent Karl-Anthony Towns to the Knicks, with the trade including draft rights to Nnaji.

Izzo criticized the NCAA for allowing such players, stating the situation surpasses previous concerns and called out both the organization and coaches, though he mainly blamed the NCAA. Baylor coach Scott Drew, however, defended the stance, acknowledging the need to adapt to evolving rules until a collective bargaining agreement is made. Other coaches expressed mixed reactions: Purdue’s Matt Painter found the situation bewildering, while St. John’s Rick Pitino humorously questioned if NBA players might soon be recruited. Auburn’s Stephen Pearl took a pragmatic view, urging teams to exploit any loopholes for competitive advantage.

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This controversy resurfaced with Nnaji’s college admission but isn’t new. Earlier, the NCAA ruled former G League players like Thierry Darlan, London Johnson, and Abdullah Ahmed eligible to play college basketball despite professional experience, reflecting a growing nationwide trend. The number of such players is expected to increase as the NCAA continues to navigate these complex eligibility rules.

Fan Take: This development reveals a shifting landscape in college basketball, blurring the lines between amateur and professional play. For fans, it could mean a higher level of competition and new storylines, but also raises important questions about fairness and the future of college sports.

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