Liam had a great year for a freshman. He single handedly carried UConn to several victories last year. Remember when he scored 30+ points in a game …. as a freshman. All players go through slumps. Unfortunately for Liam His slump was and the end of the season. Getting drafted 29th is pretty good. Kyle Flipkowski from Duke who was a top 3 prospect coming out of high school got drafted in second round last year.Liam got drafted #29 because the scouts saw what everyone saw. An overrated player who would have benefited from another year in Storrs. Instead, after a disappointing showing overall, he bolts for the NBA shortly after UConn gave Florida everything they could handle in the NCAAs and lost in the very end, partly due to his inadequate play. Very disappointed in Liam and will never look at him as a great Husky.
He’s probably disappointed in you as a fanLiam got drafted #29 because the scouts saw what everyone saw. An overrated player who would have benefited from another year in Storrs. Instead, after a disappointing showing overall, he bolts for the NBA shortly after UConn gave Florida everything they could handle in the NCAAs and lost in the very end, partly due to his inadequate play. Very disappointed in Liam and will never look at him as a great Husky.
You must understand that in Corny Thompson’s day, even the all-NBA level players weren’t making on average what Liam was just guaranteed by getting drafted 29th. Those guys would have left in a second if they had the same opportunity as Liam this year.I'm actually a UConn grad back in Corny Thompsons day and a huge fan who wasn't throwing the entire team under the bus like so many of you experts when things weren't going well. I assume everyone is entitled to their opinion and that's my opinion on Liam McNeeley.
Interesting question. Here are his first three posts.Who are you and why are you here?
This was me predicting he was coming to UConn. I was very happy he choose us.Interesting question. Here are his first three posts.
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This was me predicting he was coming to UConn. I was very happy he choose us.
Yeah, I found it interesting that you started on the board at the same time that Liam first got interested in us and were enthusiastic about it but now you're pretty negative on the kid.This was me predicting he was coming to UConn. I was very happy he choose us.
Plus, if he has half a brain, he'll focus on his game and not on spending his newfound money just because it's there.Nobody really thought he was going in the lottery when he declared (there was an outside chance for the Spurs at 14).
He got a 14 million contract with close to 6 mil guaranteed. He'd have gotten 2-3 mill at UConn for 1 year. There's no guarantee next year he would have boosted his stock by returning (just see Karaban), and he achieved his dream of making the NBA.
This is a decent outcome for him, if not the absolute best possible. But hey, that's life.
Hasn't Jordan sold out?Charlotte definitely is a dumpster fire with horrible coaches, trainers, medical staff, management etc. Anyway you can mismanage an NBA franchise they do it. However for McNeeley this could potentially work in his favor. If he is disciplined and can develop on his own in that void of development that is Charlotte, he might get more playing time then he would elsewhere. It’s is almost guaranteed that atleast 1 of whoever Charlotte plans to start next year will have some issue and there will be an opening..
I didn't have an issue with it, he made his decision and Hurley needed to know right away.And declares for the NBA days after a heartbreaking loss to #1 Florida. Left a sour taste with me.
And declares for the NBA days after a heartbreaking loss to #1 Florida. Left a sour taste with me.
He declared 8 days after losing to UF, which is almost exactly in line with other early entrants from UConn the past few years.
Castle declared 11 days after Purdue. Clingan 4 days after Purdue. Sanogo 9 days after SDSU. Hawkins 3 days after SDSU.
Yes, I get that he left after a loss and the team had a disappointing season overall, but the timing was very much in line with others.
I think he sold out a few years back.Hasn't Jordan sold out?
If so, maybe there's a chance management will be improved and actually put together a team working to win rather than just feeding off the NBA trough.
UConn did beat his team for the Chip in 2011Unreal he falls right into Celtics lap and they pass for the guy from Europe. Freaking hornets. Stevens must hate UConn
As if he wasn't UConn's best player that game. Whatever broskiAnd declares for the NBA days after a heartbreaking loss to #1 Florida. Left a sour taste with me.
Why are you trying to tell him how he should feel? Is he not allowed to have his own opinion?
"Very disappointed in Liam and will never look at him as a great Husky."<Your wordsI'm not taking it hard, just telling the truth.