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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 678039" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Moses is an exception because he was an unrecruited, zero star player that has developed into a serviceable starter, albeit on a mid-pack to bottom tier team in a P5 conference. Moses is not exactly moving the needle in my opinion, at least not yet. On paper and by the eye test in my opinion Sjo should be able to match Moses as a reliable scorer, especially in Pastner's perimeter oriented "offense", but probably will not match Moses as a rebounder. Sjo is currently a weak on ball defender, but so is Moses on the perimeter. Moses is and probably will remain a better rim defender. Neither may move the needle for the program. I think it is more likely that it will take future incoming recruits to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 678039, member: 4289"] Moses is an exception because he was an unrecruited, zero star player that has developed into a serviceable starter, albeit on a mid-pack to bottom tier team in a P5 conference. Moses is not exactly moving the needle in my opinion, at least not yet. On paper and by the eye test in my opinion Sjo should be able to match Moses as a reliable scorer, especially in Pastner's perimeter oriented "offense", but probably will not match Moses as a rebounder. Sjo is currently a weak on ball defender, but so is Moses on the perimeter. Moses is and probably will remain a better rim defender. Neither may move the needle for the program. I think it is more likely that it will take future incoming recruits to do that. [/QUOTE]
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