I won't disagree with you as far as Moiso's versatility. I do not, however, think Moiso is going to be an all star in a few years. He needs polish and conditioning, plus some staple post moves....he does have a nice shot from 18 and in, which is becoming increasingly rare these days for a post player. I do have to disagree on the Haywood thing. I doubt very seriously that he will be a dominant player in the NBA. He has virtually no real skills that stand out. He would have to improve drastically and get a go to move that he can rely on. Most of his points come from offensive rebound and put back...alley oops....etc. He has a decent fadeaway, but it is not consistent. He is a decent shot blocker, but nowhere near dominant at the college level. He excelled against teams that lacked anyone near his size. ------------------ HOOP-T ------------------
MOiso and Hakeem could talk to eachother in French. Maybe he could explain the secret to being a great "Big Man." ------------------ "Stranger things have happened, but none stranger than this" - Commentator after a parachutist landed in the ring of a Holyfield fight
What does Rudy like most? Big men who can shoot and versatility. Beside Swift what other powerforward in the draft can do this, at 9 Moiso is a steal. All the experts say Moiso is a top 4 pick next year? Why not pick him this year and make him an allstar in the next couple of years. Next years draft will be much better and we should look at making a deal to get an early pick in next years draft to get big men like Woods and Haywood I bet you they will be dominant in this league. ------------------