Titus Moore
Titus Moore
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Daniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
You just aren’t going to find many players with Moore’s combination of size and mobility. He was a load to deal with all weekend, using his physicality and footwork around the basket to create space and finish through multiple bodies regularly. He also showed a developing perimeter game, stepping out and efficiently knocking down multiple three-pointers over the course of the weekend. Add in what he brings on the glass, along with his ability to guard multiple positions defensively, and you’re looking at a rising young player. His play didn’t go unnoticed either, as he picked up his first Division I offer from Missouri State. It looks like that’s just the first of many — coming soon, real soon.
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Read EvaluationDaniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
There’s no player who increased their stock more than Titus this winter, playing for the Wildcats as they ran through the competition and won a state championship in dominant fashion. Moore was a force inside all year long, but he really took advantage of the stage at the Final Four, putting together big box scores and leading the way with his ability to control and take over the interior. His size and strength stand out, but the added footwork and balance he showed highlight his mobility and versatility on the offensive end. The way he carves out space on both ends is something few, if any, can match. With another big summer on deck, Moore should continue to push himself into a category of recruits that programs across the country will be after.
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Read EvaluationDaniel Siehndel | Prep Hoops Scout
In a dominant weekend performance from the Wildcats, Moore stood out as the headline name in the title game. Titus took full advantage of several big runs from the Wildcats, leading the team with 20 points while showcasing his unique combination of size, strength, and skill. He was impressive in the post, displaying quick footwork and an ability to finish consistently through and around contact. He was a handful for Clayton to deal with all afternoon and put a stamp on a huge season with a dominant state championship.
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Read EvaluationEarl Austin | Prep Hoops Scout
A 6’6 230-pound combo forward who is a tremendous matchup problem for opponents with his physical size and strength and his perimeter skill set. He can facilitate offense with his ball handling and passing skills. He can knock down jumpers and score in the post.
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