As for his upside, Moore could be a prototypical high-major wing player. “Hopefully, I’ll be more consistent shooting the ball and just get a little bigger and stronger,” he told ZAGSBLOG recently. “I think I can be an all-around player who plays offense and defense and attacks the basket.” “Khalid Moore is as good a 2-way player as you’ll find,” NY Rens coach Chris Alesi told ZAGSBLOG. “With averages of 13 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists playing on the Nike EYBL circuit, in addition to being an elite defender, I’d argue that there isn’t a more underrated player in the country. In the day and age of positionless basketball, he will be a major addition to the Georgia Tech program.” Said Molloy coach Mike McCleary: “Khalid has a big upside because he is built like an ACC player. He’s long and lanky with great ball skills. He needs to improve his shooting and strength.” Moore plays alongside 7-foot-2 1/2 senior big man Moses Brown, who’s being recruited by Maryland, UCLA and Florida State, and 6-3 junior point guard Cole Anthony, who’s being courted by Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Oregon, Miami, UCLA, Indiana and others. “I think we could be really good,” he said of the Stanners. “We have a lot of pieces, not only me, Cole and Moses but other pieces who can help a lot.”Archbishop Molloy’s Khalid Moore with the big bucket ? @iamdyckman @overtime pic.twitter.com/JoUDCcObxk
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