Boo, fair enough. I know I'm too hard on him. I fully admit that.
While it's not fair to call him a failure, it's also not appropriate for sportswriters 13 years later calling him a huge success and part of the University.
They were the ones that were all over him after Uconn, Nova and all of the top BE teams ate him alive for 3 years.
From the very beginning, the University went about it the wrong way. As a freshman, he should of came off the bench. He never learned to work for anything until it was too late. Coaching is what was largely considered the reason why he didn't win here, bur it was coaching that elevated his game enough to make him a 1st round NBA draft pick, which btw, wasn't a good choice at all.