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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 799786" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>Just for the basics, I hope Moses is drafted and has a profitable pro career. With my gold tinted glasses, I want him back for another season. So, my ambivalence is out there. No one needs to point out my contradictions.</p><p></p><p>The best basketball future I see for Moses right now is that he is a late 2nd round pick, bounces around in the G league and Israel or Europe for a few years, then begins a professional career as a GT grad. That is not a bad projection, but it's also not what kids dream about.</p><p></p><p>Another future is that he is not drafted, tries to make it as a G-league player with a minimum contract. Or he takes a flyer on an international gig with no guarantees. This is basically a delaying tactic because that route is rarely headed toward the NBA. Maybe it works out, but the chances are very slim.</p><p></p><p>The more likely scenario is that NBA execs see a better than average NBA athlete with a high energy motor, but with limited skills. He is not a great shooter and Bradley pointed out that fact in his column. Everyone hits the net with their dunks. But Moses is more like a small NBA power forward in size without the outside shot. Left alone he can hit the NCAA 3-point shot with decent frequency, but he cannot create his own shot from the perimeter. </p><p></p><p>I will not be surprised if he returns to GT to improve his draft prospects and to earn some NIL money. Or begins life as a college grad. Of course, the above options will still be open to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 799786, member: 1199"] Just for the basics, I hope Moses is drafted and has a profitable pro career. With my gold tinted glasses, I want him back for another season. So, my ambivalence is out there. No one needs to point out my contradictions. The best basketball future I see for Moses right now is that he is a late 2nd round pick, bounces around in the G league and Israel or Europe for a few years, then begins a professional career as a GT grad. That is not a bad projection, but it's also not what kids dream about. Another future is that he is not drafted, tries to make it as a G-league player with a minimum contract. Or he takes a flyer on an international gig with no guarantees. This is basically a delaying tactic because that route is rarely headed toward the NBA. Maybe it works out, but the chances are very slim. The more likely scenario is that NBA execs see a better than average NBA athlete with a high energy motor, but with limited skills. He is not a great shooter and Bradley pointed out that fact in his column. Everyone hits the net with their dunks. But Moses is more like a small NBA power forward in size without the outside shot. Left alone he can hit the NCAA 3-point shot with decent frequency, but he cannot create his own shot from the perimeter. I will not be surprised if he returns to GT to improve his draft prospects and to earn some NIL money. Or begins life as a college grad. Of course, the above options will still be open to him. [/QUOTE]
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