But this isn't true. He played JV ball his first two years in highschool then for a homeschool. He played one year of varsity but he didn't start basketball his senior year.
Anyways, Moses came in with all the raw tools and has worked extremely hard to refine his game. The play that really stood out against Kentucky, in a sea of good plays for him, was a drive where he drove from the top of the key did a behind the back crossover before crossing back to beat his man to the hoop. He probably could have been called for a carry but it was a smooth play for a guy who hasn't always been smooth with the dribble. That was probably his best all around game. 21 points on 64% shooting, 100% from FT, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks, 2 steals, 3 assists and just one turnover. Plus, after picking up to quick fouls he played great defense and avoided fouls for almost the entire rest of the game.