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NCAA Bars Players With NBA Contracts After Baylor Adds Draft Pick James Nnaji

The NCAA’s clarified stance makes anyone who has signed an NBA deal, including a two-way, ineligible for college competition.

Overview

  • Baylor enrolled 2023 No. 31 pick James Nnaji and the NCAA cleared him to play immediately because he never signed an NBA contract.
  • President Charlie Baker said the association will not grant eligibility to athletes who have signed NBA contracts, including two-way agreements.
  • Coaches such as John Calipari, Tom Izzo and Mark Few criticized the shifting standards and floated proposals ranging from midseason sit rules to draft-entry restrictions.
  • Baker cited recent court injunctions as destabilizing enforcement, and attorneys in other eligibility cases referenced Nnaji to press their arguments.
  • The move follows a broader pro-to-college trend that includes former G League players Thierry Darlan at Santa Clara and London Johnson at Louisville, while reports on Trentyn Flowers exploring college options collide with the NCAA’s bar on two-way signees.