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(2017) PF Clifton Moore Jr. to IU

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HATBORO-HORSHAM 62, SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP 28

Clifton Moore had a double-double to lead the Hatters with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Hatboro-Horsham (7-5, 5-3 SOL) will take on Pennsbury on Saturday at 5 p.m. at William Tennent as part of the SOL Challenge. 

http://suburbanonesports.com/article/content/sol-boys-basketball-wrap-1-12-17-0067341

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Just from watching videos available, it looks like he is way more confident and aggressive this year.  I hope its an "iron sharpens iron" thing and he blooms once playing with the new team.

The Star article is maybe a little concerning.  He needs some coaching on how to give a humble interview:  "I think I’m prepared. My skills are good, but honestly it’s hard with my team not recognizing how good I actually am and not utilizing me," he said. "The other teams also recognize that I’m a good player, so I’m kind of fighting both people.”

Aaanyway, have a 6'9" or 6'10" guy with handles is the hotness.  Glad he's coming to be a Hoosier!  Really all 3 recruits have been killing it this year.

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"Really all 3 recruits have been killing it this year."


Compared to Gelons senior year, they are rocking.

All kidding aside, they legitimately seem to be talented kids that are likely somewhat underrated.

Although, at Indiana, it sure would be nice to have a class like Wilkes, Waters, (Smith/Moore/Durham), and maybe a (Bamba/Richards type).

Imagine if Gelons 'ship was used for (Name your favorite recruiting miss).


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4 hours ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

"Really all 3 recruits have been killing it this year."


Compared to Gelons senior year, they are rocking.

All kidding aside, they legitimately seem to be talented kids that are likely somewhat underrated.

Although, at Indiana, it sure would be nice to have a class like Wilkes, Waters, (Smith/Moore/Durham), and maybe a (Bamba/Richards type).

Imagine if Gelons 'ship was used for (Name your favorite recruiting miss).


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Yea, Moore and Durham are light years ahead of Gelon. I doubt Gelon gets Priller minutes.

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7 hours ago, Stromboli said:

Just from watching videos available, it looks like he is way more confident and aggressive this year.  I hope its an "iron sharpens iron" thing and he blooms once playing with the new team.

The Star article is maybe a little concerning.  He needs some coaching on how to give a humble interview:  "I think I’m prepared. My skills are good, but honestly it’s hard with my team not recognizing how good I actually am and not utilizing me," he said. "The other teams also recognize that I’m a good player, so I’m kind of fighting both people.”

Aaanyway, have a 6'9" or 6'10" guy with handles is the hotness.  Glad he's coming to be a Hoosier!  Really all 3 recruits have been killing it this year.

That was so cringey oh my gosh man, definitely needs humbled some

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Corey Evans - Potential Sleepers by League

Victor Oladipo, O.G. Anunoby and Dwyane Wade are among the unheralded prospects who have transformed under the tutelage of Tom Crean. Clifton Moore, a senior big man out of eastern Pennsylvania, could be the next in line.

Having grown nearly a half of a foot within the past two years, Moore has all of the physical tangibles and the skillset to develop even further that could one day allow for his name to be added to the trio above. He needs to get stronger, but he does not lack for toughness, has a smooth jumper that he can nail out to 20-feet and is even capable of leading the break off of the defensive rebound.

Crean has had the opportunity to coach Cody Zeller, Thomas Bryant and a number of other quality big men, but Moore might have the highest upside of them all.

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10 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Corey Evans - Potential Sleepers by League

Victor Oladipo, O.G. Anunoby and Dwyane Wade are among the unheralded prospects who have transformed under the tutelage of Tom Crean. Clifton Moore, a senior big man out of eastern Pennsylvania, could be the next in line.

Having grown nearly a half of a foot within the past two years, Moore has all of the physical tangibles and the skillset to develop even further that could one day allow for his name to be added to the trio above. He needs to get stronger, but he does not lack for toughness, has a smooth jumper that he can nail out to 20-feet and is even capable of leading the break off of the defensive rebound.

Crean has had the opportunity to coach Cody Zeller, Thomas Bryant and a number of other quality big men, but Moore might have the highest upside of them all.

Pretty high expectations from this guy on Moore!  I hope he's right.

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9 hours ago, ccgeneral said:

Hatboro Horsham 34, Central Bucks West 32 in double OT...

HH was led by Clifton Moore with 20 points, 13 rebounds, and 9 blocked shots.

http://www.suburbanonesports.com/results/basketball-boys-central-bucks-west-vs-hatboro-horsham-2172017-0068140


34 points in 2 ot for the winning team. That would be one u would be glad to not have to attend


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