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Amari Bailey Seeks Return to College Hoops
31 Jan
Summary
- Amari Bailey, formerly of the NBA, is seeking NCAA eligibility.
- He played for the Charlotte Hornets and in the G League.
- Bailey hired an agent and lawyer to fight for his return.

Amari Bailey, a former college player who entered the professional ranks, is attempting a return to NCAA basketball as of January 31, 2026. Bailey, 21, played for the Charlotte Hornets and in the NBA G League after his initial college stint. He believes that his professional experience should not prevent him from playing college athletics again, stating, "No shade to the guys that do; that's their journey. But I went to go play professionally and learned a lot, went through a lot. So, like, why not me?"
To facilitate his return, Bailey has retained an agent and a lawyer to advocate for his eligibility. He played 10 regular-season games for the Hornets during the 2023-24 season, averaging 2.3 points. He also spent two seasons in the G League before being released during the 2025 offseason. This situation mirrors that of Charles Bediako, who also signed an NBA two-way contract and returned to college after a legal challenge.
Bailey aims to make a case similar to players who have returned to college without NBA regular-season appearances. His pursuit highlights a growing trend of players navigating professional pathways before potentially returning to the collegiate level. The NCAA's stance on such eligibility shifts will be tested as Bailey pushes for reinstatement.




