hot nuts wrote:He seems pretty unstoppable right now.
You can say that again.
hot nuts wrote:He seems pretty unstoppable right now.
Bearvision wrote:The cool thing to me is that his teammates seem to revel in it rather than worry about their own numbers. How many times do you see shooters who aren’t getting their shots force things? Or Prim- a first teamed in his own right- sees the offense change from a high-post motion offense that runs through him, to an isolation offense that plays through Mosley.
Ford (rightfully) gets a lot of criticism, but he’s done a good job shaping Mosley into the best version of himself.
Selfishly, I want Mosley to return next year, but I’m just enjoying the ride right now. When MSU was recruiting this kid, many of us thought no chance during his Junior year. He was known as the one in the trio who was a grade risk. A lot of P5 schools backed off of him. He worked hard and got his grades up and got a good score in the ACT. Coincidentally, it was his teammate who didn’t get into Missouri State. Miraculously, that player is the starting PG for Kansas and somehow got into their school after being denied entry to MSU.
Like many of us, Mosley has had to grow up some during his college years and it hasn’t been a linear path. So much joy watching these guys turn into their best selves through support of people around them, hard work on their own, and God-given talent.
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