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Rookie Liam McNeeley is ready for Charlotte to tip off in Las Vegas Summer League action beginning with Friday’s game against ...
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Liam McNeeley on Hornets in summer league
Play begins for the rookie and his teammates on Friday against the Utah Jazz in Las Vegas.
On that fateful May 12 night, Richardson’s Liam McNeeley and his family were among the NBA draft lottery audience in Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center, watching with two-fold interest.
Liam McNeeley celebrates after being selected with the No. 29 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25, 2025. AP He became the fifth Connecticut first-round pick in the past five years.
Following that workout, Sion James and Liam McNeeley were made available to the media to answer some questions about Summer League and what is to come for the Hornets.
Liam McNeeley (UConn), selected No. 29 by Phoenix; traded to Charlotte Entering the night, there was a chance UConn's Liam McNeeley could get taken in the lottery, but sliding nearly all the way ...
Liam McNeeley was undeniably impressive during his sole season with the UConn Huskies. He wouldn't have won Big East Freshman Player of the Year if he hadn't. However, the former five-star recruit ...
"Based on mock drafts, Liam McNeeley has seen his stock fall and could be available at No. 20. And if he is available, Miami needs to look the other way because the upside to McNeeley is extremely ...
Liam McNeeley | 6-7 wing | 19 years old | Connecticut McNeeley had an impactful freshman season for the Huskies, but his role wasn’t all that actualized for what he’s capable of doing.
CBS Sports, SB Nation and USA Today: Liam McNeeley, Connecticut The Big East freshman of the year, McNeeley led UConn with 14.5 points per game and was second on the team with 6 rebounds per ...
Atlanta Hawks NBA Draft 2025 breakdown, Will Riley, Asa Newell, Liam McNeeley, Collin Murray-Boyles, and more with Glen Willis ...
Could the Minnesota Timberwolves look to draft a plug-and-play, defense-first wing, a high-floor shooting forward, or a big, high-ceiling, creative-passing guard?