Due to his hustle, aggressiveness and court smarts, Nealy received positive feedback for his unselfish play and willingness to be physical throughout his career. During Nealy's college playing career,
Dean Smith, head coach of the
North Carolina Tar Heels at the time, said about Nealy in anticipation of the
Elite Eight game his team would play against Nealy's
Kansas State Wildcats, "With some players, a rebound hits their hand and bounces off. Nealy catches it. He has hands like
Bobby Jones and
Adrian Dantley. He is going to be a great pro some day. I truly mean that."
Phil Jackson, who coached Nealy while he played for the Bulls in the
1989-90 and
1992-93 seasons, remarked, "It's guys like Ed who make coaching a pleasure. If you give me a reason to put him into a game, he's going to find a way to contribute." The book
The Jordan Rules features
Phil Jackson labelling Nealy as his "favorite player, smartest player on the team." ==Personal life==