I'm curious about Amari's decision . I mean, can't he just use his NBA experience to help out his new college team instead of trying to play for them? It feels like there's some sort of loophole here that the NCAA needs to figure out . But at the same time, I get why he wants to try to prove himself and change people's perceptions. He did have a pretty decent career in the NBA , so it's not like he hasn't earned his shot. Maybe this is an opportunity for the NCAA to rethink their rules and find a more flexible approach? It'd be nice to see some innovation happen here .
idk how many ppl are actually gonna support Amari Bailey's move but i do think its crazy that he's trying to change the game like that. his situation is def different from most pros who just wanna hang up their sneakers and collect a paycheck, but at the same time, it's not fair that he can't play for a college team because of what he made in the league. i mean, those NIL deals are wild and they're making it easier for ppl like Bailey to try out different things. the question is, will the NCAA be okay with him trying to reenter the scene?