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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 780412" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>This is a good point. Moses has shown a better rim protector than most of us expected. That said, rim protection will not be his role in the NBA (if he gets a chance). What he will be asked to do is guard a big version Jordan Usher (but with a better shot) away from the basket.</p><p></p><p>When he arrived at GT I made the comment that he had a mindset of an outside player and a body of an inside player. Maybe having to play inside this year has been a disservice to his NBA chances as he has not yet developed those "away from the basket" skills. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I am missing his upside because I would love to see him return for another year at GT. I also think he, Jose, and Michael are just below what is needed to make a living as a professional. All would be smart to leave Tech with a diploma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 780412, member: 1199"] This is a good point. Moses has shown a better rim protector than most of us expected. That said, rim protection will not be his role in the NBA (if he gets a chance). What he will be asked to do is guard a big version Jordan Usher (but with a better shot) away from the basket. When he arrived at GT I made the comment that he had a mindset of an outside player and a body of an inside player. Maybe having to play inside this year has been a disservice to his NBA chances as he has not yet developed those "away from the basket" skills. Maybe I am missing his upside because I would love to see him return for another year at GT. I also think he, Jose, and Michael are just below what is needed to make a living as a professional. All would be smart to leave Tech with a diploma. [/QUOTE]
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