I think AM did get the opportunity to be a more versatile scorer early the in the season. He wasn't a straight 3-and-D type in his first game. The problem is, when the competition got better, a lot of aspects of his offensive game weren't ready for that level of competition. Fine. He was a Freshman, that's ok, but the team had to adjust to win games. That means AM has to take a more specialized role, and he did, and he did very well. I don't think that's "lying" no matter what Underwood did or did not tell him, unless Underwood also said "we will continue to allow you to play how you want no matter what happens, even if it means losing games." I find it very hard to believe BU or any respectable head coach would make that kind of promise to any recruit, much less a guy ranked in the 30s. It's not like this is Cade Cunningham we're talking about.
The aspect of this that is upsetting is that just as the program begins to make headway in Chicago again, their 2nd big Chicago recruit, or his camp, are apparently now trashing them. I hope Big Tim is just full of it, and he didn't actually get this from AM's camp. Otherwise, I hope Ayo's camp shares their positive view of this program a lot louder to drown out the noise from AM's camp.
The aspect of this that is upsetting is that just as the program begins to make headway in Chicago again, their 2nd big Chicago recruit, or his camp, are apparently now trashing them. I hope Big Tim is just full of it, and he didn't actually get this from AM's camp. Otherwise, I hope Ayo's camp shares their positive view of this program a lot louder to drown out the noise from AM's camp.