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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 406350" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>i hope he blows up next year, but i'm not counting on it.</p><p>i think that is more likely as a JR or SR if it happens.</p><p></p><p>College basketball is littered with kids who are 6'9 and athletic who never gain appreciable basketball skills. </p><p></p><p>His ceiling his really high, but his floor is really low. He's sort of the ultimate risk/reward kid. </p><p></p><p>If he is in the process of changing his shot that would make sense to me as his current shooting style is not very good.</p><p></p><p>I also question the motor comment a little bit and it is partly why i think Evan is currently in front of him. Pastner mentioned early in the ACC season he would not play Evan or Moses because they were not practicing hard enough.</p><p>He mentioned late in the season that Evan was ahead of Moses partly because he understood better how hard you have to play.</p><p></p><p>Moses has the highest upside of any big we have on the team right now, but he is also at the lowest point of any big on the team right now in terms of actual skill level and ability to make a difference on the court. it will be fascinating to watch the next 3 yrs and see how much of that gap he can close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 406350, member: 1776"] i hope he blows up next year, but i'm not counting on it. i think that is more likely as a JR or SR if it happens. College basketball is littered with kids who are 6'9 and athletic who never gain appreciable basketball skills. His ceiling his really high, but his floor is really low. He's sort of the ultimate risk/reward kid. If he is in the process of changing his shot that would make sense to me as his current shooting style is not very good. I also question the motor comment a little bit and it is partly why i think Evan is currently in front of him. Pastner mentioned early in the ACC season he would not play Evan or Moses because they were not practicing hard enough. He mentioned late in the season that Evan was ahead of Moses partly because he understood better how hard you have to play. Moses has the highest upside of any big we have on the team right now, but he is also at the lowest point of any big on the team right now in terms of actual skill level and ability to make a difference on the court. it will be fascinating to watch the next 3 yrs and see how much of that gap he can close. [/QUOTE]
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