Amari Bailey, a former UCLA guard and second-round NBA draft pick, aims to be the first player to return to college after playing in the NBA, challenging NCAA eligibility rules for the 2026-27 season. After a brief stint with the Charlotte Hornets and two years in the G League, he argues that college-aged players should be allowed to return, citing comparable earnings from collegiate compensation. Bailey’s attorney previously helped restore eligibility for another player, and he plans to reach out to schools for potential roster spots, with the possibility of legal action if denied. Despite NCAA’s resistance, recent rulings in favor of other players bolster Bailey’s case.
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