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BREAKING: G League Star Abdullah Ahmed Commits to BYU, Can Iowa State Survive New CBB Landscape?

The blurring line between amateur and professional basketball, fueled by Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) funds, presents an existential threat to programs like Iowa State. While the current eligibility rules primarily allow international players and those from defunct leagues like G League Ignite to return, the hypothetical scenario of established G League players simply paying back a fraction of their guaranteed salary to access lucrative college NIL deals could instantly accelerate college basketball’s financial arms race.This dynamic drastically alters the recruiting landscape. Iowa State, like many public universities, relies on coaching acumen, player development, and a strong culture—the traditional

 

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