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| Draft Information | Offense
Strengths • Runs the court well • Nice shooting touch around basket • Active offensive rebounder Weaknesses • Shot selection needs improvement • Needs to get stronger to play in the post • Inconsistent perimeter shot Defense Strengths • Good athlete, can guard smaller players • Strong leaper and rebounder Weaknesses • Needs to be more aggressive guarding the paint – doesn’t block many shots for his size • Needs to be more physical against post players Analysis Moultrie is one of the more intriguing prospects in college basketball. He has great size and athleticism, runs the court well, and has developed a nice shooting touch around the rim. While he has shown some range past 10 feet, he needs to improve his consistency on his jump shot and his ability to take the ball from the perimeter to the basket. His lack of bulk affects him on both the offensive and defensive ends, where he gets pushed around easily and has trouble establishing position. He needs to also improve his defensive presence around the basket. He does not alter or block many shots, though he is a great jumper and near 7 feet tall. If he improves in these areas, he has the potential to be a first round pick in the draft. - Ed Isaacson |



