Why Luke Paul Said No to a $3 Million College Bag to Get “Beaten Up” in the NBL

  • February 17, 2026
  • Thivyan Aravindan
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Most 16-year-olds would take the bag. Luke Paul wants to take a beating.

In an era where high school recruits are chasing six-figure Instagram followings and seven-figure NIL deals, Luke Paul just did the unthinkable. The 16-year-old Australian talent is a 6’6″ point guard widely tipped as a future NBA lottery pick who reportedly turned down US college offers worth up to $3 million to stay home.

He didn’t do it for comfort. He didn’t do it for safety. According to Paul, he did it because he wanted to get bullied.

The Anti-NIL Rebel

The modern path to the NBA is one where athletes enter the transfer portal, grab the highest bidder, play a season then declare for the draft. It’s a system designed to treat teenagers like kings before they’ve ever played a meaningful minute of professional basketball against grown men. 

Luke Paul looked at that system and the life changing money attached to it and decided it wasn’t worth it.

“I don’t think it’s the money for me,” Paul told reporters after signing as the youngest Next Star in NBL history. “If I was chasing the money, then obviously I would choose college.”

It’s a statement that borders on basketball heresy in 2026. Turning down $3 million isn’t just a financial decision, it’s a declaration of intent. It signals that Paul views himself not as a brand to be monetized, but as a project to be finished.

“I Want to Be Beaten Up”

While his peers in the US are being courted by boosters and promised starting spots, Paul is signing up to be the youngest guy in a locker room full of grown men with mortgages, kids, years of experience and zero patience for a teenager’s ego.

His reasoning is as gritty as it is rare.

“I want to be beaten up every day and compete against guys that are going to be better than me,” Paul said. “I don’t want to be the best in the gym. I just want to always be against physical guys. That will fast-track my development.”

This is the mentality of a basketball purist. He isn’t looking for a highlight reel, he’s looking for a reality check. He knows that in the NBL, a 30-year-old veteran won’t care about his draft stock or his potential, he’ll just put a shoulder into his chest and force him to earn every inch of the floor.

We’ve seen the alternative story play out a dozen times. A five-star recruit chases the biggest NIL bag, lands at a massive college program, gets lost in the rotation, hits the transfer portal and suddenly the “next big thing” is fighting for minutes at the next stop. 

Paul is betting that the grind is worth more than the glitz. By choosing the NBL Next Stars pathway, the same route that hardened LaMelo Ball and Josh Giddey, he is choosing accountability over adulation.

“I want a team that’s going to trust me, keep me accountable for my mistakes,” Paul said.

He’s trading a guaranteed fortune for a nightly physical education courtesy of professional athletes. It’s a gamble that requires an insane amount of self-belief. But if you’re the kind of kid who turns down $3 million to get bruised, battered, and tested, you’re probably the kind of kid who’s going to make it.

Luke Paul might have just walked away from a fortune, but he’s planning to earn a much bigger one that he’s willing to bleed for it.

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