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Wendell Moore, Jr.
Bringing defensive intensity is a surefire way to earn more burn. As a rookie in 2022-23, Moore averaged 1.9 steals per 36 minutes, an indication he could develop into a stellar stopper as a sophomore. Facing a tough challenge in his first career start, he helped hold Ja Morant to 40.0 percent shooting in a win vs. Memphis on Nov. 30.
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Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1989 Expansion Draft ... Acquired by Phoenix from Cleveland with Kevin Johnson, Mark West and three draft picks for Larry Nance, Mike Sanders and a draft pick 2/25/88... Strong inside game... Led Phoenix in offensive rebounds last season.



An original Timberwolve - the only one still in Minnesota - Doug assumed the club's all-time scoring leadership on March 8, passing Tony Campbell. He grabbed a career-high 11 rebounds on January 16.



Averaged 1.4 bpg for the season... Had a season-high 11 rebounds 12/6/91... Selected to the All-WAC First Team and All-WAC Defensive Team the last two seasons at New Mexico... Played for the Australian National Team at the 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympic Games... First Australian to play in the NBA.



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William Avery
Minnesota's second pick and the 14th selection overall in the 1999 NBA Draft, point guard William Avery hopes to utilize his quickness and good outside shot at the next level. Spent two seasons under the tutelage of Mike Krzyzewski at Duke. As a freshman, Avery came off the bench in 35 games and scored in double figures 15 times. As a sophomore, he was named Honorable Mention All-America and Second Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference. William was third on the team in scoring, led the team in assists and was second in steals (57). He made a schoolrecord eight three-pointers against Florida on December 9.
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