Long time reader, first time poster here. So many here are critical of those who don't full-on support DHAM's future success. Very few of my friends that are full-on Husky fans unconditionally support him, and if they do, it is ONLY to have another successful pro in the NBA to help future recruiting.
In the end, I think there are student athletes, and then there are some just punching a ticket to get to play pro ball (and then lots in between). Pure student athletes - leave them and their decisions alone. However, DHAM seems to be using Uconn to get to another place (NBA, or maybe overseas). He now becomes a public figure, and he should deal with both the good and bad. He plays well, and he is loved by many - he gets that advantage. The flip side of the coin is that fans have the right to criticize him too - that is fame.
In the end, I feel my perceived contract with DHAM (and any player) was that he'd come to Uconn, (a) work hard, (b) get better, (c) help the team, and (d) leave when ready as determined by the coaching staff that helped him develop. More so than any other player, he has not come through on (d), has a little more (b) in him, and certainly has the ability to provide some (c) next year for a team that feels a bit vulnerable in light of not being in a big conference.