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Cincinnatis Future Backcourt Is Dynamite

Over the past 48 hours on rivalshoops.com, we have posted stories talking about the great senior year Chadd Moore, a point guard for Oak Hill Academy, is having and also the commitment yesterday by Cincinnati by Tony Bobbitt, an ultra talented 6-4 shooting guard from the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho.
"Chadd is the type of guard that gets everyone involved," said his high school coach Steve Smith. "He can play with anyone. He has been off the charts for us recently. He is shooting the ball well and distributing the ball nicely to our scorers."
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So the combination of Moore and Bobbitt should pay some nice dividends for the Cincinnati basketball program in the future. The Bearcats will have some experience with Bobbitt too which should offset some of the freshman mistakes normally associated with any player competing in his first season.
"Chadd doesn't make too many mistakes," Smith said. "He moves the ball around a lot. What I like now is he is taking the ball to the basket."
This should also help Bobbitt. What makes Bobbitt so difficult to defend is his unlimited range from beyond the three point arc, excellent size and ball handling skills plus athleticism. He truly has the total offensive package and is very dangerous in CSI's up tempo style of play.
So when Moore penetrates, he can kick it out to Bobbitt. It's likely these two players will work well together. Moore enjoys the role of distributing the ball while Bobbitt loves to take over the game offensively.
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