Ahmad Nowell, one of UConn’s two pledges in the Class of 2024 along with forward Isaiah Abraham played on the winning team, alongside Rutgers pledge Dylan Harper, who went for 30 points, including the game-winner. McNeeley could bring an Alex Karaban-type game to UConn with his toughness and long-range shooting ability. Karaban is testing the NBA waters, while retaining his college eligibility. UConn is losing freshman guard Steph Castle and sophomore big man Donovan Clingan to the NBA Draft, but has Michigan transfer forward Tarris Reed Jr. coming in to help offset the loss of Clingan. Michigan is another school involved for McNeeley, his Montverde Academy coach Kevin Boyle told ZAGSBLOG, but it’s unclear if any other visits have been set. McNeeley looked superb in splashing 5-of-10 from deep and also feeding his Montverde teammate and future Duke star Cooper Flagg for an alley oop dunk in front of a crowd that featured Carmelo Anthony and Aaron Judge.Tomorrow will be Liam McNeeley's first visit to Connecticut. He's looking forward to it.
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McNeeley and his Montverde (FL) Academy teammates won the Chipotle Nationals title earlier this month for the program’s seventh national championship. He obtained his release from Indiana last month. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookThat Montverde connection 💥
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Liam McNeeley and Cooper Flagg connect for the alley-oop jam!
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