The problem, or one of the problems besides skill set, is that he projects as a pro 3, not a 4 (probably not even as a combo fwd). If you want to attract and retain 5* talent you don't take them out of their most likely pro role. Can he play some 4 here and there sure, but it opens up a can of worms other than on court stuff. As far as on court, he would get bullyballed on the block by an average 22yr power forward. He's going to likely be expected to score from the get go. Playing him out of position defensively could lead to unnecessary fouls and get counterproductive real fast.I think he's more than capable of playing the 4 just like Karaban did. Karaban was listed at 6'7 190 in high school and McNeeley is listed as 6'7 210. The 3 and the 4 are pretty interchangeable so I feel like he'd be fine at either spot