If you ever get the chance to watch JSizzle's Jayden Moore play...do it! Moore is impressive! He is highly advanced at his age. You would have to experience it in person to appreciate it!
As the youngest player on the floor, Moore has the poise of a crafty veteran and has already mastered the change-of-pace game that some NBA pros are just learning. Against Bryce James and SFG in Las Vegas, Moore used it to get his shot off and make difficult plays look easy. Moore has a good shooting touch and a dizzying array of dribbling moves that allow him to separate from defenders. One of his greatest traits is his willingness to share the rock and make players better. Coaches took notice and Moore was offered by another power five program shortly after the game! In the end, Moore will have every offer he could ever want.
Moore is the true epitome of a point guard, which is hard to find. Moore can get to the rim with great body control and fend off much bigger players while absorbing contact. The kid doesn't fear anyone or the moment! He kept his Jsizzle team close to the end and lost by one on a last-second shot. Personally, I would have preferred he take the last shot instead of deferring to other players. It's a learning moment which I know he will grow from.
Coaches and fans that want a return to the days of the humble athlete that loves the game for its purity and not for tik tok clout will love watching Jayden Moore! He is a throwback player. He reminds our staff of a cross of Khalid El Amin and Tyus Jones. They simply made players better! Moore is a rising sophomore and has two years on the AAU circuit.
My guys at Courtside Films did a great recap of the SFG vs Jsizzle game which is attached for you to view.