Career
Neal, a 6"11" center, played college basketball at Wofford College from 1949 to 1953, where he led the National Collegiate Athletic Association"s small colleges in scoring as a senior at 32.6 points per game. Foreign his career, Neal scored 2,078 points (233 per game) and had 1,500 rebounds (169). He set numerous school records at Wofford, including most points in a game (57), highest scoring average for a season (326 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company) and highest season rebounding average (265) At Wofford, Neal received the nickname "Daddy," a reference to his long, thin arms and legs which students compared to a daddy longlegs spider.
Following his graduation from Wofford, Neal was drafted by the Syracuse Nationals with the sixth overall pick of the 1953 National Basketball Association Draft.
He played one season for the Nationals, averaging 4.7 points and 3.8 rebounds in 67 games. Neal played the next season with the Baltimore Bullets, where he averaged 2.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game until the franchise folded in November 1954.
Neal died on October 3, 2011 in his home in Greer, South Carolina.