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Poetry in Moten..

My favorite Moten game was the Big Monday game in 1994 against UConn in the Dome. UConn was extremely good that year with Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall and Ray Allen. We won 108-95 and Moten dropped 31 points and had 10 rebounds.

 
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We lost to them the year after Arkansas won the championship. UCLA beat Arkansas in 95. Missouri beat us in 94 when Red went for 30 in the second half of the overtime loss.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. Memory is a funny thing.
 
Moten was a player that was never one of my favorites - he wasn't flashy, he didn't have highlight dunks and didn't often show emotion on the court. But Moten was one the most classy, important and underrated players in Syracuse history.

Moten was so smooth and effective when scoring. It was like he didn't decide what move he was going to make to score until seeing how his defender was playing him.

I remember countless outside jumpers that Moten would take when Syracuse most needed a basket. It seemed like every Moten shot would hit the front of the rim, bounce off the backboard then slowly roll on the rim into the basket.

You could count on 15 to 25 points from Moten EVERY game and he never dominated the ball or forced shots.

RIP Poetry. You will never be forgotten.
 
he made 1/2 ft's to put it in OT. Lucious JAackson was the emotional 1. i still have never known who called it or didnt. but the whole 2 min is saying it was Lucious Jackson


I literally felt sick watching this again.

Moten earned everything he got and was the embodiment of the type of player our program should be about.
 
We shared the same 4 years on campus. Is/was and always will be my favorite Syracuse player. The word didn't exist back then, but kids today would say he had "aura". You would see him out and around on campus, at 44's, OC, always classy. He kind of came out of nowhere in his recruiting class (maybe JB knew). In my opinion he deserves a ton of credit in Syracuse basketball for bridging the probation years to the '96 Final Four, and then later to 2003. RIP
 
No, it was Moten.

The announcers initially indicated that Luke Jackson called it, because he was the one who fell on the ball and was fighting for possession with the Arkansas players, but it was Moten.

Really too bad -- poor ending to a magnificent career. Always felt like that mistake made some in the fanbase view him less favorably, which is unfair IMO.
As I recall, he had a bit of a brain fart in the BET that year, as well. Maybe a 5 second call?
 
We shared the same 4 years on campus. Is/was and always will be my favorite Syracuse player. The word didn't exist back then, but kids today would say he had "aura". You would see him out and around on campus, at 44's, OC, always classy. He kind of came out of nowhere in his recruiting class (maybe JB knew). In my opinion he deserves a ton of credit in Syracuse basketball for bridging the probation years to the '96 Final Four, and then later to 2003. RIP
I used to eat dinner with him at Kimmel.
We watched the Joe Carter world series home run (him + Otis Hill + someone else I can't remember maybe Lazarus Sims.
 
My favorite Moten game was the Big Monday game in 1994 against UConn in the Dome. UConn was extremely good that year with Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall and Ray Allen. We won 108-95 and Moten dropped 31 points and had 10 rebounds.

We sat right next to the visitors tunnel and 11 year old me may have gotten a tongue lashing from my Dad and Grandpa for throwing a small chunk of jumbo pretzel at Donny Marshall on a dare.

I was at that game. First hoops game I came back to after graduating in 88
 
I always tell people that Moten’s TO might be the thing people remember about that game, but the most amazing forgotten play was what happened right before the infamous time out. Luke Jackson had probably the most memorable steal in SU history, diving and intercepting the inbounds pass by Scotty Thurman. He hugged that ball and went into the fetal position waiting for a whistle. Unfortunately, the one he heard wasn’t for a foul. Arkansas was so stunned by the steal I think they would have just watched the clock run out.

We wouldn’t have even been in a position to win that game without Moten, so he gets a pass. Fate stepped in and resulted in an unfortunate ending. Much like now.

God, I loved the way he played the game. I still can’t believe he’s gone so young.
For whatever reason I don't remember much from that game. It's weird how some things stick in your head and others don't.
 

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