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Big East Player of Year RJ Luis Commits to LSU

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Big East Player of Year RJ Luis Commits to LSU

In a significant development for college basketball, RJ Luis has committed to LSU, according to sources. The former St. John's standout, who earned the 2025 Big East Player of the Year honor, represents a major recruiting victory for the Tigers' program.

However, Luis's return to collegiate competition faces substantial uncertainty. His eligibility status remains undetermined following his time spent on two-way contracts in the NBA this past season. Two-way contracts allow players to split time between NBA teams and their G League affiliates, but accepting professional compensation typically terminates amateur eligibility under NCAA rules.

The situation presents a complex challenge for both Luis and LSU's coaching staff. The university will need to work with the NCAA to determine whether Luis can be reinstated as an amateur athlete or if his professional experience permanently disqualifies him from college competition. Such cases have become increasingly common as players navigate the evolving landscape between amateur and professional basketball.

Luis's accolades from his time at St. John's underscore the caliber of talent LSU hopes to add to its roster. Winning the Big East Player of the Year award places him among the conference's elite performers, and his potential addition would significantly bolster the Tigers' competitive position in the Southeastern Conference.

The timeline for resolving Luis's eligibility status remains unclear. LSU and its supporters will await official determination from the NCAA regarding whether the decorated guard will be permitted to suit up for the Tigers. Until that decision arrives, his commitment represents both tremendous promise and considerable uncertainty for the program's immediate future.

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