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NBA Draft Pick Joins College Hoops
24 Dec
Summary
- James Nnaji, drafted in 2023, will play for Baylor.
- NCAA grants Nnaji four years of eligibility starting immediately.
- Coaches like Tom Izzo criticize the trend of pros playing college.

James Nnaji, originally drafted 31st overall in the 2023 NBA Draft, is set to play college basketball for Baylor University. After being drafted by the Detroit Pistons and subsequently traded to the Charlotte Hornets, Nnaji never played in an NBA or G League game. This allows him to be eligible for NCAA play, with the university granting him four years of eligibility. He is expected to be available for Baylor's Big 12 opener on January 3rd against TCU.
Nnaji's decision marks him as the first player to compete collegiately after being drafted by an NBA team. Since his draft, he has played professionally overseas, including a stint with Girona in Spain during the 2024-25 season and recently with Merkezefendi. He also participated in five NBA Summer League games for the Knicks in 2025. His situation mirrors other recent cases, such as Thierry Darlan and London Johnson, who have committed to NCAA programs after professional careers, sparking debate within the sport.




