Prospect watch: Isiaih Mosley (2019)
KANSAS CITY — Isiaih Mosley, one of the state’s top up-and-coming young players, has had a big summer competing for MoKan Elite’s 15U squad. The team was on display this weekend in Kansas City, competing at the Hardwod Classic and…
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Continue ReadingKANSAS CITY — Isiaih Mosley, one of the state’s top up-and-coming young players, has had a big summer competing for MoKan Elite’s 15U squad.
The team was on display this weekend in Kansas City, competing at the Hardwod Classic and advancing all the way to the championship game.
Mosley, a 6-foot-5 2019 forward, can play inside and outside and has a versatile skill set.
“I can play all positions, I can dribble, I can shot, I can sit down and play defense I can get my teammates open really well,” he says. “I love running the floor and taking charges and getting a little dirty for my team.”
Moslety says he has been working hard on his skill set this summer with MoKan and hopes to take those added tools to the high school game this season for Columbia Rock Bridge where he teams with 2019 MoKan Elite teammate Dajuan Harris.
“Really really been practicing on using my left getting to the lane with my left and finish with my left,” Mosley said. “My shot need to get better to you have to be able to shot when you go to the next level.”
Mosley said competing with MoKan this summer has helped him grow as a player and person.
“MoKan I just love being around good coach’s there like a family to me,” Mosley said. “I had a really really bad attitude when I first got to MoKan and they helped me through that there just always there for you and it’s great … they help you everything I love playing with MoKan basketball.”
Mosley says he enjoys watching NBA rookie Ben Simmons.
“He passes the ball good he can score when he wants,” Mosley said. “He just does the stuff I do.”