• Tue. Oct 28th, 2025

NIL SPORTS: Dallas Mavericks’ Anthony Davis Critiques NIL’s Impact on College Basketball Integrity……

Anthony Davis on NIL and College Sports: “It’s Losing Its Integrity”

 

Dallas Mavericks star Anthony Davis isn’t afraid to speak his mind—and his latest comments on college basketball and NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deals are sparking conversation.

 

In a recent interview, Davis voiced concern over the growing influence of money in college athletics, particularly in basketball, where he rose to stardom before being drafted No. 1 overall in 2012. While he supports athletes being compensated, Davis warned that the sport is veering away from what once made it special.

 

> “I think college basketball is losing its integrity,” Davis said. “Guys are picking schools based on who’s offering the most money, not the best fit or culture.”

 

 

 

His comments come amid headlines involving top recruits reportedly choosing programs based on NIL deals. One case in particular—five-star prospect AJ Dybantsa’s decision to attend BYU—was pointed to as an example of how money can now dominate the recruitment process.

 

Davis admitted that financial incentives have always existed in some form behind the scenes, but the current system has made those deals more visible—and more influential—than ever before.

 

> “It’s always been there,” he added. “But now it’s out in the open, and it’s changing the way kids make decisions. That changes the culture of college hoops.”

 

 

 

The eight-time All-Star also took issue with the rise in transfer movement, saying that the combination of NIL and relaxed transfer rules is undermining team chemistry and continuity. Smaller schools, he noted, are especially vulnerable, often losing their best players to bigger programs with deeper pockets.

 

Still, Davis isn’t calling for a full rollback of NIL rights. He supports student-athletes earning what they’re worth—but hopes the NCAA and schools can find a way to bring balance back to the sport.

 

> “Get your money,” Davis said. “But let’s make sure we don’t forget what college basketball is really about—growth, competition, and team.”

 

 

 

As more former players speak out, Davis’s words may help shape the ongoing debate around NIL—and where college sports go from here.

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