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2024 5-star signee Liam McNeeley decommitting from Indiana basketball

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2024 five-star wing Liam McNeeley has decommitted from the Indiana basketball program, sources confirm with HoosierIllustrated.com. Photo Credit: Liam McNeeley Instagram)

Indiana basketball its lone prospect in the class of 2024 as five-star signee Liam mcneeley is re-opening his recruitment. It was first reported by Joe Tipton of On3.com but confirmed by HoosierIllustrated.com.

The news comes just 24 hours after Indiana basketball announced that Mike Woodson would be retained for the 2024-25 season. Indiana is just 17-13 overall and 9-10 in Big Ten play and will likely miss the NCAA Tournament this season.

McNeeley is averaging 12.6 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game this year for Montverde Academy (FL). He is also shooting 46 percent (58-of-126) from three. In NIBC games alone, he is averaging 2.2 made 3s per game.

“He does all the necessary things on and off the floor but I just like the fact that he competes. He likes to compete. He can shoot the ball. He can pass the ball. He handles the basketball. There’s a lot of quality things that he does on the floor and we’re fortunate enough to get him,” Indiana basketball head coach Mike Woodson said of McNeeley when he signed. ” … I’ll put it this way, I think he’s college ready from a physical standpoint.”

McNeeley was the fourth five-star prospect to commit to Indiana under Mike Woodson. He is the second-highest prospect to commit to Indiana since 2018.

He was expected to be the 34th McDonald’s All-American to play for the Indiana basketball program.

McNeeley is a 6-foot-7 wing who has been one of the most efficient and effective all-around players over the last two years.

Last season, McNeeley averaged 13.7 points and was second in the NIBC averaging 2.2 made 3s per game. Over the summer playing for the Florida Rebels on the Nike EYBL Circuit this summer, McNeeley averaged 16.7 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game across 17 games. He shot 37 percent from three (30-of-81).

“I just think it’s going to be a major plus for our program because he can really shoot the basketball, and we don’t really have that right now,” Woodson said after signing day. “It was something missing that we needed, and we got to go out and continue to find kids who can make shots.”

“He’s one of the more unique Top-10, five-star type of prospect in recent years in my eyes,” MADE Hoops national scout Max Feldman told HoosierIllustrated. “Most step onto the floor and provide big flashes primarily, but tend to lack a steadiness. McNeeley is the antithesis — he’s ultra steady in his approach, takes what defenses give him and makes the right play at a very high rate. A high level shooter, connector and communicator at 6-7+. He processed the game at an exceptionally high level and has a rare level of polish to his game.”

McNeeley chose Indiana basketball over Kansas but held offers from nearly 20 programs around the country.

The Montverde Academy (Fla.) wing is ranked as the No. 15 overall prospect in the class in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Indiana has no other commits in the 2024 class.

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Alec Lasley is the owner of Hoosier Illustrated, a comprehensive site covering news, updates and recruiting for Indiana University athletics. Alec has covered Indiana for six years and is a credentialed media member. He has previously worked for both Rivals and 247Sports.

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