Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you surely knew that the 2023 NBA G League draft took place this weekend. It’s a highlight day on the basketball calendar.
Jontay Porter, Isiaih Mosley and...Erick Neal dominate as The Show Me Squad advances in the TBT It’s great to see Jontay Porter in a black and gold jersey again.
Replacing the guard’s scoring instincts requires the Tigers to spread out touches, drill jumpers, and have veterans show more assertiveness. Every so often this offseason, Isiaih Mosley posted updates on Snapchat and Instagram showing the sweat equity he was trying to accrue in workouts.
Kaleb Brown, Isiaih Mosley, and Connor Vanover provided a lot of context for next season. Well, it’s been an eventful week for the Missouri Basketball roster.
Mizzou Links for Thursday, June 8 Along with Isiaih Mosley’s announcement to not return next season (a good first post by our new Rock M writer Quentin Corpuel, by the way) the Mizzou Basketball team made some more news on Wednesday.
The senior and Columbia native will forgo his final year of eligibility to embark on a professional path Isiaih Mosley is headed for the big leagues. After
A season of “What If...” followed the Mosley saga around. Isiaih Mosley has existed for much of his prep and collegiate career as a concept more than an actual basketball player, at least as far as Missouri Basketball fans might be concerned.
Sometimes you’ve got to put meat and potatoes on the menu. Oh, and f*** you, February. People always use “the dog days” when talking about summer. But can we discuss February for just a second?
Mizzou Links for Feb. 7, 2023. Gates comfortable with shifting lineups, needs more from Shaw Dennis Gates’ rotations against Mississippi State drew some widespread scrutiny this past weekend.
Turns out shooting 68% from 3FG for 3⁄4 of the game is a good way to get a big lead! The first 10 minutes of play felt familiar. Mizzou was playing pretty well, shooting well, turning the ball over a bit too much, and giving up second chance opportunities.
It could’ve been a blowout, but a road win is a road win. After slogging through a bad shooting night on Saturday in making just 3 of 28 attempts from beyond the arc, Mizzou needed just over 3 minutes to equal the number of makes on the road at Ole Miss last night.
D'Moi Hodge had 24 points and Isiaih Mosley scored 20 as Missouri earned its first Southeastern Conference road victory of the season, beating Ole Miss 89-77 on Tuesday night in Oxford, Miss.
The Tigers shot 16-for-30 from behind the arc and led for over 36 minutes in a dominant performance. Missouri’s hot shooting guided them to an 89-77 win at The Pavilion in Oxford, allowing Dennis Gates to pick up his first SEC road win of his career.
Stuck in a shooting funk, the Tigers’ schematic pivot plays to the strengths of Isiaih Mosley — and potentially a new way to unlock opportunity for its backcourt.
Mizzou Links for Jan. 24, 2023. Mosley’s back, Shaw is starting and Sternberg is Sternberging Writing about Isiaih Mosley’s return to the lineup against Alabama, Chris Kwiecinski asked Nate Oats about Mosley.
Sometimes the river just runs dry at the wrong time. With just a few minutes gone into the start of the game, Missouri moved the ball ahead to freshly subbed in Isiaih Mosley,who was open for a three pointer.
The Tigers could not overcome the absence of Kobe Brown, shooting a season-low 10.7% from beyond the arc and falling apart during the game’s ‘Middle 8’.
The Missouri Tigers were throttled in front of their home crowd on Saturday in one of the biggest games in recent program history, as the No. 6 Kansas Jayhawks put an end to Mizzou's undefeated season in a 95-67 blowout.
The Missouri Tigers remain undefeated after coming away with their best win on the young season Tuesday, as Mizzou outlasted the Wichita State Shockers on the road for an 88-84 win in overtime.
Mizzou Links for Thursday, November 24 Happy Thanksgiving, Mizzou fans! Be thankful that the Missouri Basketball Tigers are still undefeated! With an 89-51 win over Coastal Carolina, Mizzou improved to 6-0 on the season.
The Tigers recorded 27 assists and forced 27 turnovers in a complete team performance. The Coastal Carolina Chanticleers came to town for the seventh game of Mizzou’s eight-game homestand to kick off the 2022-23 season as a heavy underdog after starting the season 2-1.
Isiaih Mosley lit up the scoreboard for a season-high 23 points and Nick Honor reached the 1,000-point milestone as Missouri overwhelmed Coastal Carolina 89-51 Wednesday night in Columbia, Mo.
Isiaih Mosley scored 18 points, all in the second half, as Missouri pulled away for an 83-62 victory over Mississippi Valley State Sunday in Columbia, Mo.
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