He looks comfortable on the court and everything is fluid.“The other thing about Moss’ offensive game is his ability to score in transition. He tested the NBA Draft waters after averaging 11 points a game his sophomore season.
Jersey swaps on Twitter didn’t feature him in royal blue, but bright red. I can slash and get to the lane,” added Moss, who averaged 9.2 points (on 39.9% shooting), 2.9 rebounds and 1.8 assists a game in 2018-19.“We’ve obviously been looking for shooting throughout this recruiting period and we feel like we have addressed some of those needs with Isaiah’s addition,” Self said in announcing Moss’ signing. “It’s a matter of being confident and seeing the ball go in the hole.”Get sports-only coverage on the Chiefs' championship run, plus other area team news, for just $30 a year.He said Self told him he not only likes his shooting but, “my all-around game. It’s where he is most comfortable at and he’s capable of finishing with either hand. 2016-17 — Played in 34 games, starting the final 28 games of the season… averaged 6.5 points, 1.6 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.6 steals, and 0.4 blocks… shot 50 percent or better from the field 13 times… ranked fifth on the squad in 3-point field goals (29)… his 29 triples rank seventh best in Iowa freshman single-season history… his five steals versus Indiana at the Big Ten Tournament … Isaiah Moss intends to transfer from Iowa basketball, Fran McCaffery announced Thursday. Isaiah Moss, a three-year starter at shooting guard for Iowa, will transfer to another Division I school for his final season, he told the Register on Thursday.
Isaiah Moss says he will play his final year of college basketball at Arkansas.Moss, who started 96 games for the Iowa Hawkeyes over the past three seasons, announced earlier this month he would be attempting to leave as a graduate transfer. He regretted choosing Arkansas over Kansas, the school he and his family had been focused on. He was the second-best 3-point shooter on the team (42%) and ranked second on the team in steals (32).Last month, junior guard Maishe Dailey transferred to the University of Akron and junior forward Tyler Cook declared for the NBA Draft. "Isaiah has been a valuable member of our program the last four years. He knows I can shoot pretty well. He scored 15 or more points eight times during Iowa's 23-12 season; he also scored three or less on eight occasions.For the season, he averaged 9.2 points (fifth on the team) and 24.1 minutes per game (fourth).He had narrowed his final four schools to Arizona State, Arkansas, Kansas and Oregon. Iowa guard Isaiah Moss (4) shoots over Rutgers forward Shaq Carter (13) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019, in Piscataway, N.J. Advertisement I am just going to work hard,” Moss stated.“The biggest skill that Moss brings to the table is the ability to create his own offense. Freshman guard Joe Wieskamp announced he filed paperwork to experience the NBA Draft process. Isaiah Moss says he will play his final year of college basketball at Arkansas. KU athletic director said so during a meeting with reporters Wednesday.Get sports-only coverage on the Chiefs' championship run, plus other area team news, for just $30 a year.Real-time updates and all local stories you want right in the palm of your hand. “After evaluating all my options, I have decided to commit to the University of Kansas! He was without a doubt Iowa’s best scorer on the fast break. There was a reason that when the shot clock ran down that the Hawkeyes would look for Moss, so he could get off a shot. He announced Moss was a 6-foot-5 guard at Iowa who could fill up the nets but was also inconsistent.
One of the most accurate three-point shooters in the Big Ten Conference will play his final season of college basketball at Kansas. Freshman guard Joe Wieskamp announced he filed paperwork to experience the NBA Draft process. “I’ve already seen so much love. "Isaiah has expressed his interest in transferring," McCaffery said in a release.
He had 62 assists against 49 turnovers. He scored a season-best 23 points on a career-best six three-point field goals at Minnesota.His junior year, Moss scored a career-high 32 points — an unheard-of 19 points in the final 96 seconds — at Minnesota.“I’m really excited to come to KU,” Moss said. Soon after, he realized he made a mistake. "Moss started all 35 games last season as a redshirt junior. Hearst Television participates in various affiliate marketing programs, which means we may get paid commissions on purchases made through our links to retailer sites. Isaiah Moss intends to transfer from Iowa basketball, Fran McCaffery announced Thursday. “When Isaiah is on the court, he’s going to be a guy that could be a 40-45% three-point shooter, and with the line moving back, I think it’s going to be even more important to have somebody who’s consistently good from beyond the arc.”“First and foremost I would like to thank my family, teammates and coaches for their continued guidance and support,” Moss wrote on Twitter. Moss had 12 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a home win over Nebraska. He can also break down defenders on the dribble and get to the rim.”The Kansas Jayhawks need to find two men’s basketball opponents in the wake of the Pac-12’s decision to start the season after Jan. 1. Watch on Demand “I’d always see (the) little brother (Devon) working out, playing games. Power forward Tyler Cook has declared for the NBA draft after leading the Hawkeyes in scoring (14.5) and rebounding (7.6) in his junior season. He made 5 of 6 three-pointers, netting 21 points, while tying a career-high six assists with zero turnovers versus Illinois. One of the most accurate three-point shooters in the Big Ten Conference will play his final season of college basketball at Kansas.Isaiah Moss, a 6-foot-5, 210-pound graduate transfer combo guard from the University of Iowa who hit 42.1% of his threes last season, the fourth-best mark in the league, on Monday committed to KU.“I think my shooting ability is one of my best (attributes),” Moss, a three-year starter at Iowa, said Monday in a phone conversation from his hometown of Chicago.“I am a good perimeter defender.
Days earlier, he transferred from Iowa to Arkansas. He will arrive in August after completing an internship in Chicago.