2018 big man Moses Brown is high on priority list for big-time programs
Posted Mar 11, 2017
There is a revival of sorts of the throwback center in the NBA this season but in the 2018 class, Moses Brown is the best at replicating the vintage 5-man. A 7-foot center that may have added another inch this winter, Brown has yet to stop growing.
(Rivals.com)
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