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NCAA clarifies eligibility rules for NBA-drafted players

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The NCAA has stated it will not grant college eligibility to players who have signed NBA contracts, following backlash over Baylor University's midseason addition of 2023 draft pick James Nnaji. The 21-year-old Nigerian center, selected 31st overall by the Detroit Pistons, never signed an NBA deal and is eligible to play for the Bears. NCAA President Charlie Baker emphasized the need for discretion amid evolving recruitment practices and legal challenges.

Following the NCAA's clearance of 2023 NBA draftee James Nnaji to join Baylor midseason—as detailed in prior coverage—the decision has sparked intense debate. NCAA President Charlie Baker clarified limits on eligibility, while coaches like Tom Izzo and John Calipari criticize loopholes, and executives eye similar moves for other prospects.

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Baylor Bears coach Scott Drew has defended the midseason signing of former NBA draftee James Nnaji amid backlash from peers over NCAA eligibility rules. With the team's record now at 10-2, Drew emphasized adapting to regulations to address injuries, as detailed in follow-up to last week's clearance announcement.

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