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<blockquote data-quote="YlJacket" data-source="post: 406231" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>Moses is tantalizing for a coach. Anyone with that level of raw athleticism would be. That is what I saw in HS and what the coaches saw when he got here.</p><p>Throw in a glaring hole for us at the 4 and as much as I thought he would/should redshirt, I am not shocked that Jump was right and he started some at the beginning of the year.</p><p></p><p>Now we have a better data set and it is pretty obvious Moses is the project he was advertised to be. Ungodly athletic - NBA level frame and athleticism - but really raw skills. </p><p>But anyone who doesn't see the potential is just trying to be obtuse. He has as they say "ceiling and visibility unlimited" - as long as he puts in the work. And it will be an absolute ton of work on both his body, his physical game and his BB IQ. </p><p></p><p>Specific to shooting - I haven't seen him in person at GT so I say this with a grain of salt - but in HS he had a somewhat low shot similar to a lot of guys I see who want to jack 3's and needed to stay low to generate the power to get the ball there. He shot from a higher point at times when challenged in the paint area but my thought was it was a low shot for a 6'8" kid. Kind of ear/head level. It worked in HS and for a Garner Road B team. </p><p></p><p>On TV it looks like he has appropriately tried to move his shot to a higher release point - especially for longer shots - and that process normally has hickups in it. Part of being raw and making the changes necessary to move to the ACC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YlJacket, post: 406231, member: 2784"] Moses is tantalizing for a coach. Anyone with that level of raw athleticism would be. That is what I saw in HS and what the coaches saw when he got here. Throw in a glaring hole for us at the 4 and as much as I thought he would/should redshirt, I am not shocked that Jump was right and he started some at the beginning of the year. Now we have a better data set and it is pretty obvious Moses is the project he was advertised to be. Ungodly athletic - NBA level frame and athleticism - but really raw skills. But anyone who doesn't see the potential is just trying to be obtuse. He has as they say "ceiling and visibility unlimited" - as long as he puts in the work. And it will be an absolute ton of work on both his body, his physical game and his BB IQ. Specific to shooting - I haven't seen him in person at GT so I say this with a grain of salt - but in HS he had a somewhat low shot similar to a lot of guys I see who want to jack 3's and needed to stay low to generate the power to get the ball there. He shot from a higher point at times when challenged in the paint area but my thought was it was a low shot for a 6'8" kid. Kind of ear/head level. It worked in HS and for a Garner Road B team. On TV it looks like he has appropriately tried to move his shot to a higher release point - especially for longer shots - and that process normally has hickups in it. Part of being raw and making the changes necessary to move to the ACC. [/QUOTE]
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