Al-Jalil Bey-Moore
Al-Jalil Bey-Moore
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Ari Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Receiving a bump of more than 20 spots in this version of the rankings, Bey-Moore has acquitted himself well to the rigors of Catholic League play while functioning as Roman’s sole presence on the interior. A Philly native who transferred home this year from Prince George’s Christian (MD), he’s thrived by using his size, heft, and deceptive athleticism as a two-way enforcer near the rim. He sticks to his bread and butter, scoring off deep seals or offensive rebounds while focusing on cleaning the glass as well as protecting the rim on the defensive end. Recently rewarded with his first D2 offer from Holy Family, Bey-Moore should be a priority for programs at that level down the stretch of his senior year.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Really liked the way Bey-Moore plays the game of basketball. He has an old school game and has no issue playing with physicality. He has great touch around the bucket and doesn’t look to force chances. He excels playing the two man game in the half-court. He was active on the boards and has no issue keeping offensive possessions alive due to his high-octane motor. He is a prospect who would thrive at the division two level and or the junior college level.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
A Philly native making his way back home after a stop at Prince George’s Christian (MD), Bey-Moore should be one of the most physically imposing forces in the PCL this year. He has no qualms about using his burly frame on the interior on both ends, carving out space for deep seals and rebounds alike. Despite his natural bulk, he shows impressive vertical pop around the rim with length that consistently sneaks up on opposing drivers. He also shows intriguing flashes of being able to move his feet and keep guards in front of him on the perimeter. Bey-Moore’s no-nonsense approach and two-way ability up front should give him little issue finding a home at the scholarship level by season’s end.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
After a detour to the DMV at Prince George’s Christian (MD), Bey-Moore heads back to his native Philadelphia to try his hand in the PCL for the powerhouse Cahillites. A burly two-way interior presence cut from a throwback cloth, Bey-Moore makes himself known with his physical game around the bucket. He carves out great position inside for seals/duck-ins or rebounds, finishing efficiently using smooth footwork in and out of his moves. While strong across his body, he’s more nimble and vertically athletic than he gives off initially, offering some scheme versatility on D at as a ‘5’-man at the D2 level with strength inside and comfort moving his feet in spurts on the perimeter. Despite being a bit limited in the upside department, Bey-Moore’s consistent motor and commitment to his role should make him a scholarship-level target over the course of the season.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Bey-Moore (BW Elite) is a solidly built and bouncy prospect who operates as a traditional small forward. He can score around the rim with a soft touch or power up for a dunk in traffic. Bey-Moore has shown the agility and quick burst to face up from the elbows or wing and then score off one or two dribbles. His mid-range jumper is an effective weapon too, especially in pick-n-pop action. The combination of Bey-Moore’s non-stop motor and decent speed enable him to produce points on the secondary break. Bey-Moore is a workhorse on the boards who frequently grabs double-digit rebounds in a game.
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