NBA G-League players going back to college

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NBA G-League players going back to college

Post by TheMoody1 » Wed Oct 22, 2025 2:25 pm

Tom Izzo rips NCAA for 'ridiculous' decision to allow NBA G Leaguers to play college ball: 'Got to regroup'

https://www.foxnews.com/sports/tom-izzo ... ot-regroup

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Post by appdaze » Wed Oct 22, 2025 3:39 pm

I saw that. That's the dumbest move they've ever made. Worse than anything. That's letting pro players play again. So jow you come out of high school and go G league and then after a couple years go to college at 21 and get NIL money and hope you get an nba shot at 23 or 24. Such a joke.

Take this same mentality with football. Let Canadian league players play college ball if they had eligibility left.

Letting minor league baseball players who went straight out of high school in college ball. Its going to happen now.

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Post by AppSt94 » Wed Oct 22, 2025 3:49 pm

Good for Tom. He is 100% right. People aren’t being held accountable to the consequences of their decisions.

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Post by KentHogan » Wed Oct 22, 2025 4:57 pm

Yet another nail in the coffin.

I still believe before it’s all said and done, college athletes won’t even need to be students any longer.

Sad.

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Post by AppStFan1 » Wed Oct 22, 2025 6:34 pm

AppSt94 wrote:
Wed Oct 22, 2025 3:49 pm
Good for Tom. He is 100% right. People aren’t being held accountable to the consequences of their decisions.
Exactly right. Too many cases where a player is not held accountable. Glad to see our football coach is holding people accountable though.

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Post by Apptiger » Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:43 am

They could possibly get paid more in college than the G League. NBA is avoiding the inevitable lawsuit. Let's see how the NCAA handles having "professionals" in college. Oh, wait, never mind.......

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Post by ASUTodd » Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:51 am

If we are paying college players already then who cares if they come back? They are already professionals while in college... If they have eligibility then it just is what it is. Courts have shown they will side with the players so institutions have no power anymore.

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Post by AppStFan1 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:00 am

ASUTodd wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:51 am
If we are paying college players already then who cares if they come back? They are already professionals while in college... If they have eligibility then it just is what it is. Courts have shown they will side with the players so institutions have no power anymore.
This is true. People have to remember that the schools don't have to take them on the team though. The courts are just saying players can do these things. Schools can decline to offer a scholarship or NIL money and just not have them. I'm sure there are coaches who will not want to take them while some will. Does anyone think we will see a day when a long time NBA vet who left college early decides they want to go play college ball to prolong their career when they get cut? It would not shock me.

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Post by ASUFan4863 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:03 am

Is the reason the player is eligible because he never played in college before the G League?

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Re: NBA G-League players going back to college

Post by TheMoody1 » Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:09 am

AppStFan1 wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:00 am
ASUTodd wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:51 am
If we are paying college players already then who cares if they come back? They are already professionals while in college... If they have eligibility then it just is what it is. Courts have shown they will side with the players so institutions have no power anymore.
This is true. People have to remember that the schools don't have to take them on the team though. The courts are just saying players can do these things. Schools can decline to offer a scholarship or NIL money and just not have them. I'm sure there are coaches who will not want to take them while some will. Does anyone think we will see a day when a long time NBA vet who left college early decides they want to go play college ball to prolong their career when they get cut? It would not shock me.
Lebron? :lol: Coiud also find some good pitching from minor league ball.

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Re: NBA G-League players going back to college

Unread post by spacemonkey » Thu Oct 23, 2025 11:48 am

TheMoody1 wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:09 am
AppStFan1 wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:00 am
ASUTodd wrote:
Thu Oct 23, 2025 7:51 am
If we are paying college players already then who cares if they come back? They are already professionals while in college... If they have eligibility then it just is what it is. Courts have shown they will side with the players so institutions have no power anymore.
This is true. People have to remember that the schools don't have to take them on the team though. The courts are just saying players can do these things. Schools can decline to offer a scholarship or NIL money and just not have them. I'm sure there are coaches who will not want to take them while some will. Does anyone think we will see a day when a long time NBA vet who left college early decides they want to go play college ball to prolong their career when they get cut? It would not shock me.
Lebron? :lol: Coiud also find some good pitching from minor league ball.
You beat me to it...Lebron in an AppState jersey. We can charge him NIL money to name the building and get it up to his standards with all the bells and whistles.

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Re: NBA G-League players going back to college

Unread post by EastHallApp » Thu Oct 23, 2025 12:53 pm

I hate most of how NIL has affected college sports, but I... actually don't mind this?

If you haven't played college sports before but have done literally any other job as a profession - including playing a different sport - you can go to college and play on scholarship. That's been the case forever.

So now that they're not amateurs, why not let former G-league guys go to college? You already have guys who have played professional basketball in Europe now coming over to play college ball in the US.

What would be nice would be if they'd put up some sort of restrictions on transfers - for everyone, not just these cases - so that they're coming back to school to pursue an education and not just because it's the highest level of basketball where they can draw a paycheck.

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