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After parting ways with up to six players, Mike Hopkins and his University of Washington basketball team on Monday finally added one, picking up 6-foot-8 Moses Wood from the transfer portal by way ...
The exodus from the UNLV basketball program reached double digits on Wednesday, as Moses Wood became the 10th player to enter the transfer portal. May 31, 2025. ... David Jenkins, Devin Tillis, ...
His father, Spokane native David Wood, played seven seasons in the NBA. "With Moses we are getting a dynamic offensive player with a high basketball IQ," Hopkins said of Wood. "He is an All-WCC ...
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Phoenix Suns waive Mamadi Diakite and Moses Wood - MSNWood, a younger player eager to make his mark, had a tougher uphill climb in a deep and competitive camp. He saw only 5.4 total minutes across two games, managing just 2 points.
He's averaged 4.5, 6.1, 14.2, 15.3 and now 11.7 points per game in his college seasons. Generally a support player, he's turned in 20-point games 15 times as a college player, though just once for ...
Next up could be the NBA for him, following in the footsteps of his father, David Wood. The elder Wood played at Nevada from 1985 to 1987, then played in the NBA and overseas from 1988 to 1997.
Wood, a 2018 Galena graduate, will get to make his debut for the UNLV basketball team this year. Wood (6-foot-8) went to Tulane out of high school, but transferred to UNLV after his freshman season.
The Huskies picked up their first transfer commitment when Portland graduate Moses Wood tweeted he’s playing for the Washington men’s basketball team next season. The addition of the 6-foot-8 ...
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