Chase Moore
Chase Moore
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Ari Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Middle took a tough loss to Samuel Fels (PA) but Moore nonetheless managed to stand out with his individual effort. A southpaw Swiss-army knife, Moore played all over the court on his way to a team-high 17 points. He saw time initiating offense at the point of attack while also spotting up on the wings before attacking into space for tough finishes at the rim or smooth passing reads. Moore’s versatility at his size makes him an under-the-radar option for area D2 or JUCO programs or a potential steal if he slips to the small-college level.
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A key rotation piece since his freshman year for one of the winningest programs in South Jersey in that span, Moore is taking on a heavier scoring load this year with the departure of Jamir McNeil to Rider, and looks ready to thrive if the summer and fall were any indication. An athletic and rangy southpaw wing, he thrives in the open floor with an inherent nose for the rim whether pushing the break downhill or running ahead out on the wing. He shows natural passing feel from an array of spots on the floor and has taken steps forward as a consistent shooting threat out to the arc. While he also plays football and has drawn some interest on the gridiron, Moore is an interesting developmental bet on the wing for scholarship-level programs who value his versatile plug-and-play skillset on the wing.
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