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E'Twaun Moore

E'Twaun Donte Moore (born February 25, 1989) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Phoenix Suns. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the 2011 NBA draft after playing college basketball at Purdue University. In high school, he led East Chicago's Central High School to an IHSAA state championship.

E'Twaun Moore
Moore with Purdue in 2008
Personal information
Born (1989-02-25) February 25, 1989 (age 35)
East Chicago, Indiana, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight191 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High schoolCentral (East Chicago, Indiana)
CollegePurdue (2007–2011)
NBA draft2011: 2nd round, 55th overall pick
Selected by the Boston Celtics
Playing career2011–2022
PositionShooting guard
Number55
Career history
2011Universo Treviso Basket
2011–2012Boston Celtics
20122014Orlando Magic
20142016Chicago Bulls
20162020New Orleans Pelicans
20202021Phoenix Suns
Career highlights and awards
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats  at Basketball-Reference.com

He was a Second-Team All-Big Ten selection as both a freshman and a sophomore and a First-Team All-Big Ten selection as a junior and a senior for Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball. He was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, as well as a Second-Team Academic All-American selection at the conclusion of the 2009–10 Big Ten Conference regular season. As a junior, as well, he was named a Yahoo! Sports Third-Team All-American and an AP Honorable Mention All-American.[1][2] He repeated as an AP honorable mention selection and was named NABC Third Team-All America as a senior.

High school career edit

Moore played high school basketball at Central High School in East Chicago, where he averaged 21.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game during his senior year. That same season, along with 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) teammate Ángel García and future Carolina Panther Kawann Short,[3] Moore led his team to the 2007 Indiana High School Athletic Association 4A State Championship, scoring 28 points against Indianapolis North Central High School, which starred 2007 Indiana Mr. Basketball and current NBA player, Eric Gordon.[4] Moore earned the tournament's Trester Award.[5] Moore was named to the Indiana All-Star Team,[6] and was also honored as a third-team Parade All-American.[7]

Recruiting edit

Moore was ranked as the number eight high school basketball shooting guard in the nation by Scout.com.[8] Rivals.com ranked him as the number seven shooting guard in the nation, the second best player in Indiana (after Gordon) and the 35th best player in the nation.[9] Hoopmaster.com ranked him as the 26th best player in the nation, sixth best shooting guard and second best hoosier.[10] ESPN evaluated him as a point guard and rated him as the 4th best point guard and 20th best player in the nation.[11]

He received scholarship offers from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Miami, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech.[8] Following Indiana's struggles with head coach, Mike Davis' resignation, Purdue swept the best talent from the Indiana class of 2007.[12] Moore was expected to make the transition to the next level and contribute immediately.[13] As a top 40 recruit, he joined Robbie Hummel, Scott Martin and JaJuan Johnson as part of the nations number 5 and 6 ranked recruiting class according to Scout.com and Rivals.com, respectively.[14][15] Moore, Hummel and Martin were teammates in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball program and were united with Johnson on the Indiana State All-Star squad.[16]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
E'Twaun Moore
SG/PG
East Chicago, Indiana Central High School (IN) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Jul 14, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 97
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 8 (SG)   Rivals: 35, 7 (SG), 2 (IN)  ESPN: 20, 4 (PG)
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Purdue Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  • "2007 Purdue Basketball Commits". Scout.com. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  • "ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved February 14, 2010.
  • "2007 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 14, 2010.

College career edit

Freshman season (2007–2008) edit

Moore attended Purdue University to play under head coach Matt Painter. He became roommates with fellow freshman teammate, Robbie Hummel, and shared a common bathroom with JaJuan Johnson and Scott Martin.[16] On February 4, 2008, Moore was named co-Big Ten Player of the Week for his efforts against the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Illinois Fighting Illini on January 30 and February 2.[17] He led the "baby boilers" in scoring with 12.9 points a game, becoming the first true freshman in Boilermaker history to lead in that category.[16][18] He broke the Purdue freshmen record with most three point field goals made with 66.[19][20] Chris Lutz had previously set the record for the 2006 team when he finished with 53.[21][22][23] He also reached second place among Purdue Freshmen in total points scored with 437 behind Russell Cross' 540.[20][23] Moore helped lead Purdue to a 2nd straight NCAA tournament appearance, losing to a senior-led Xavier team in the Second Round after defeating the Baylor Bears, and led the Boilers to a 25–9 overall record.[24] He was named a Second Team All-Big Ten selection, while selected to the Big Ten All-Freshmen Team.[19]

Sophomore season (2008–2009) edit

 
 
Moore in the October 31, 2008 exhibition game

Moore finished his sophomore season for the 2008–09 Boilermakers as the leading scorer for the team again and ranked second in assists as well as third in rebounds.[25] He earned his second conference player of the week award on December 1, 2008, following his performance in the final week of the 2008 NIT Season Tip-Off, where he helped Purdue finish second in the 16-team field.[26] In the semifinals at Madison Square Garden, he led the team to a 71–64 victory of Boston College with 19 points.[27] Then, in the championship game, he helped the team reach overtime against Oklahoma despite Blake Griffin's double double by scoring 22 points.[28] He scored in double figures 30 times (23–7), including three 20+ point performances (1–2). He helped lead the Boilers to an 11–2 preseason record and an 11–7 record in conference play. Moore scored a season high 26 points against Indiana and recorded two double-doubles in league play.[29] He was named Second Team All-Big Ten.[30][31] He was also recognized as a Conference All-Academic selection.[32] He helped lead Purdue to its first Big Ten tournament championship in school history and was one of three Boilers to be named to the all-conference tournament team.[33][34] Moore then led them to the program's 2009 NCAA tournament, its third straight appearance and onto its first Sweet Sixteen appearance in 9 years.[35] Moore played in 1,222 minutes on the season, the second most in school history behind Joe Barry Carroll's 1,235 in the 1979–80 season.[23] The 37 games in which he appeared in is a season-school record, which he shares with JaJuan Johnson, Marcus Green and Keaton Grant.[23]

Junior season (2009–2010) edit

 
Moore, JaJuan Johnson and Robbie Hummel at press conference, January 2010
 
Moore, JaJuan Johnson and Chris Kramer on defense, December 2009
 
Moore shoots against Buffalo. December 2009

To start the 2009–10 season, Moore was named a preseason candidate for the John R. Wooden Award along with teammate, Robbie Hummel.[36] With a 22-point performance against Tennessee and being named the 2009 Paradise Jam tournament MVP,[37] he became the 43rd Boilermaker to score his 1,000th career point. He helped lead Purdue to a 14–0 season start, which tied the Glenn Robinson-led 1993–94 team as the best start in school history.[38] He was named to the District 5 First Team Academic All-District Team, as selected by ESPN The Magazine and College Sports Information Directors of America, making him one of 40 finalists for the 15-man Academic All-American team,[39][40] in which he was eventually selected as a Second Team Academic All-American.[41] Moore had a 28-game double-digit scoring streak that extended from November 20 – March 3.[42] The streak consisted of eight 20+ point performances, which included a career high 28 points on March 12, 2010, in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournament against Northwestern.[42][43] Leading Purdue in scoring with 16.5 points a game and shooting beyond the arc at 34.3 percent, he was also second on the team with 2.7 assists per outing behind Lewis Jackson's 3.5 mark. With a 14–4 record in conference play, Moore helped Purdue to its share of the first Big Ten Conference regular season title in fourteen years. Moore was named a First Team All-Big Ten selection by both the coaches and the media at the conclusion of the regular season.[44][45] He was selected by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association to the 10-man All-District V team covering college basketball players in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.[46] Moore was a Third-Team All-American selection by Yahoo! Sports and an Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press.,[1][2] while being recognized as an All-District First-Team selection by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.[47] Moore led Purdue to a 4 seed in the NCAA tournament, culminating with a consecutive Sweet Sixteen after beating Siena and Texas A&M. Eventually losing to Duke for the second time in his career, he led Purdue to a 29–6 record, which tied for the most season wins in school history. He concluded the season sixth in the Big Ten Conference in scoring (teammates Hummel and Johnson finished seventh and eighth) and ninth in steals.[48] With 93 assists to go along with his scoring, he is only the third boilermaker to lead the team in total points and assists since Larry Weatherford did in the 1970–1971 season. He is the first person to lead the team in scoring three straight seasons since Troy Lewis did in the late 80s.[23] He earned repeat recognition as an Academic All-Big Ten selection.[49][50]

Senior season (2010–2011) edit

After being named First Team All-Big Ten in his junior season, Moore decided to enter the 2010 NBA draft along with teammate JaJuan Johnson.[51] On the deadline of May 8, both players decided to pull out of the draft and return for their senior seasons.[52] Moore began his senior season as a Preseason First Team All-Big Ten selection by the Big Ten media for the 2010–11 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season.,[53] a preseason top 50 candidate for the Wooden Award[54] and a candidate for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.[55] On November 26, 2010, Moore recorded his first 30-point game performance when he scored 31 points by going 9 of 18 from the floor against Southern Illinois.[56] Moore had another 31 point performance New Year's Eve against Northwestern, which included a career-high of 7 made three-point field goals in a game. He recorded season highs of 7 assists against Alcorn State on November 17, 9 rebounds (4 times), and 4 steals against Austin Peay. On January 3, he was named Co-Big Ten Player of the Week.[57] In early-mid January, Moore went cold, making only 15 of his 57 shot attempts from the floor, while not attempting a single free throw in four games (2–2). On February 20, Moore led #11 Purdue with a career-high 38 points over #3 Ohio State, which included a career-high 7 three-point field goals, while scoring his 2,000th career point.[58] It was the most points scored by a Boilermaker in a single game since Glenn Robinson in 1994.[citation needed] The performance earned Moore Big Ten Player of the Week recognition.[59] Moore was named one of ten finalists for the Lowe's Senior Class Award,[60][61] as well as selected to both the midseason Naismith Award[62] and midseason Wooden Award top-30 lists.[63] Moore helped lead #9 Purdue to a 2nd-place finish in conference play with a 14–4 record and 25–6 overall. Moore was again selected for the First-Team All-Big Ten along with teammate JaJuan Johnson.[64] Moore was also a National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Division I District 7 All‐District second team choice.[65] Since the Big Ten Conference was its own district, this is equivalent to being named second team All-Big Ten by the NABC.[66] Moore was selected by the United States Basketball Writers Association to its 2010–11 Men's All-District Team.[67] Moore was among the 20 players on the final ballot for the John R. Wooden Award.[68] Moore finished his senior year averaging career highs of 18 points (2nd on team), 5.1 rebounds (2nd), 3.2 assists (2nd), and .5 blocks. He shot 44.7 from the floor, 71 percent from the line, and 40 percent from beyond the arc. He scored 20+ points in eleven games, including three 30+ point games. The National Association of Basketball Coaches named Moore a third team All-American Selection, and he was picked as a Third Team All-American by Fox Sports.[69][70] The Associated Press named Moore an honorable mention.[71]

Career notes edit

E'Twaun Moore became the third player in Big Ten history to tally 2,000 points (2,136), 500 rebounds (611), and 400 assists (400) in a career, joining Michigan State's Steve Smith, and Penn State's Talor Battle. He left Purdue being the third highest scorer, trailing only Rick Mount and Joe Barry Carroll. Moore holds program records with most minutes played (4,517), three-point field-goals made (243), games won (107), games played (140), and starts (137). He led Purdue in scoring in each of his first three seasons (2008, 2009, 2010). Moore had career averages of 15.3 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 1.2 steals, .5 blocks, and shot 44 percent from the field, 73 percent from the line, and 38 percent beyond the arc during his time at Purdue.

Professional career edit

Benetton Treviso (2011) edit

Moore was selected with the 55th overall in the 2nd round of the 2011 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics.[72] Due to the lockout, Moore signed a deal with Italy's Benetton Treviso that featured an opt-out clause that let him return to the Celtics once the lockout ended.[73]

Boston Celtics (2011–2012) edit

On December 9, 2011, Moore signed a guaranteed contract with the Celtics.[74] He debuted briefly (for less than 1 minute) in the Celtics' season-opener against the New York Knicks on Christmas Day.[75] He posted his first rebound and assist on December 28 against the Charlotte Bobcats.[76] He scored his first points on January 4, 2012, against the New Jersey Nets.[77] He got significant minutes for the first time in a game against the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in his home state, when he played 20 minutes.[78][79] In the subsequent weeks with Keyon Dooling and Sasha Pavlović injured he often received a significant amount of playing time.[80] He recorded 16 points on January 26, 2012, against the Orlando Magic, going 4–4 from distance.[81] On April 24, Moore established a career high of 7 rebounds against the Miami Heat.[82]

Orlando Magic (2012–2014) edit

On July 20, 2012, Moore was traded to the Houston Rockets in a three team deal between the Celtics, Rockets and Portland Trail Blazers that sent Moore, JaJuan Johnson, Sean Williams and Jon Diebler to the Rockets, Courtney Lee to the Celtics and Sasha Pavlović to the Trail Blazers.[83][84] He was waived by the Rockets shortly afterwards.[85] On September 6, 2012, he signed with the Orlando Magic.[86] With Jameer Nelson and Hedo Türkoğlu beginning the season injured for the 2012–13 Orlando Magic, Moore began the 2012–13 NBA season as a starter.[87] Moore posted a career-high 17 points on November 6, 2012, against the Chicago Bulls.[88] He topped this with 18 points on November 6 against the Brooklyn Nets.[89] Nelson returned to the starting lineup on November 16 after missing the first six games of the season.[90] On December 28, Moore suffered an elbow sprain when he and Cartier Martin landed on his arm during a loose ball scramble against the Washington Wizards. The injury made his status day-to-day.[91] Moore was unable to play the following night.[92] He did not practice with the team again until January 13.[93] Moore returned to the lineup the following day.[94] He again scored 18 points to tie his career high on January 28 against the Detroit Pistons.[95] When Nelson incurred a bruised left forearm, Moore returned to the starting lineup on February 2 against the Milwaukee Bucks.[96][97] As a starter on February 4, he again tied his career high with 18 points against Philadelphia 76ers.[98] Although Nelson returned to the starting lineup after two starts, JJ Redick was injured prior to the game on February 4 and Arron Afflalo continued to be injured,[99] necessitating Moore's continued role as a starter.[100] On February 13, both Redick and Afflalo returned to the lineup, relegating Moore to a reserve role.[101] On February 21, the Magic traded away Redick,[102] and Nelson was diagnosed with a strained left knee patella tendon.[103] Thus, Moore returned to the starting lineup on February 22.[104] On March 1, Moore posted a career-high 11 assists against the Houston Rockets.[105] On March 5, Nelson returned to the starting lineup.[106]

For the first 15 games of the 2013–14 NBA season, Nelson started at point guard for the Orlando Magic, but on November 29, he missed the game due to injury. Victor Oladipo moved from shooting guard to point guard, while Moore became the starting shooting guard against the San Antonio Spurs.[107][108] Moore missed some action due to injury with the game against Sacramento on December 21.[109] He returned to the lineup three games later on December 29.[110] On February 18 against the Milwaukee Bucks, Moore had 17 points and 2 blocks,[111] which were season highs.[112] Moore tied his season high of 17 points on 6-for-6 shooting, including 5-for-5 on three point shots on April 9 against the Brooklyn Nets.[113]

Chicago Bulls (2014–2016) edit

On September 18, 2014, Moore signed with the Chicago Bulls.[114] With injuries sidelining Derrick Rose, Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson on March 5, 2015, Moore scored a career-high 19 points and hit the game winning three-point shot with 2.1 seconds remaining to help the Bulls defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 108–105.[115] On January 14, 2016, with Rose again sidelined, Moore scored Chicago's first 7 points in overtime as the Bulls overcame both a 24-point deficit and a 4-point overtime deficit to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers.[116] Starting in place of Butler on February 3, Moore posted a career-high 24 points, including 13 points on 5-for-5 shooting in the first half, against the Sacramento Kings.[117] On February 21 against the Los Angeles Lakers, Moore scored 24 points again on the night that Kobe Bryant made his farewell visit to the United Center.[118]

New Orleans Pelicans (2016–2020) edit

On July 21, 2016, Moore signed with the New Orleans Pelicans.[119] Moore began the season with a 10-point performance as a starter in his debut for the Pelicans on October 26, 2016, against the Denver Nuggets, but missed a game-tying three point shot attempt with 24 seconds left.[120]

On November 13, 2017, Moore tied a career high with 24 points in a 106–105 win over the Atlanta Hawks.[121] On December 4, 2017, he set a new career high with 27 points in a 125–115 loss to the Golden State Warriors.[122] On December 11, 2017, he had a career-high 36 points and made a career-best six 3-pointers in a 130–123 loss to the Houston Rockets.[123] On April 4, 2018, he scored 30 points and made a career-high seven 3-pointers in 10 attempts in a 123–95 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.[124]

On November 12, 2018, Moore scored a season-high 30 points in a 126–110 win over the Toronto Raptors.[125] He then scored 31 points on November 14 against Minnesota.[126]

Moore's role varied for the 2019–20 New Orleans Pelicans. He witnessed the final 7 games of the team's 13-game losing streak from the bench. His December return to the main rotation coincided with the team winning 5 of 6 contests, which included a 4-game winning streak in which he averaged 23 minutes of play (over 9 minutes per fourth quarter) and scored many important points.[127]

Phoenix Suns (2020–2021) edit

On November 30, 2020, Moore signed with the Phoenix Suns.[128] After playing in only two games around the start of the season, Moore started receiving more playing time with the Suns, starting with their January 27, 2021 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Moore eventually received a start on February 8 with Chris Paul out due to a sore right hamstring, scoring a season-high 17 points with 4 assists in 39:41 minutes of action for a 119–113 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.[129] Moore made it to the 2021 NBA Finals, but the Suns lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in 6 games.

On September 8, 2021, Moore signed with the Orlando Magic, returning to the franchise for his second stint with the team.[130] He suffered a sprained left knee during the preseason.[131] On February 10, 2022, Moore was waived by the Magic before appearing in a game for them, following the trade for Bol Bol.[132]

NBA career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
 *  Led the league

Regular season edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2011–12 Boston 38 0 8.7 .387 .378 1.000 .9 .9 .3 .1 2.9
2012–13 Orlando 75 21 22.4 .396 .340 .797 2.2 2.7 .7 .3 7.8
2013–14 Orlando 79 3 19.1 .428 .354 .765 1.7 1.4 .8 .2 6.3
2014–15 Chicago 56 0 9.0 .446 .342 .600 .8 .6 .4 .1 2.7
2015–16 Chicago 59 22 21.4 .481 .452 .629 2.3 1.7 .6 .3 7.5
2016–17 New Orleans 73 22 24.9 .457 .370 .770 2.1 2.2 .7 .4 9.6
2017–18 New Orleans 82* 80 31.5 .508 .425 .706 2.9 2.3 1.0 .1 12.5
2018–19 New Orleans 53 36 27.6 .481 .432 .763 2.4 1.9 .8 .2 11.9
2019–20 New Orleans 56 6 18.2 .426 .377 .689 2.3 1.4 .6 .2 8.3
2020–21 Phoenix 27 1 14.4 .455 .314 .857 1.7 1.5 .6 .2 4.9
Career 598 191 21.0 .455 .388 .742 2.0 1.8 .7 .2 7.9

Playoffs edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2012 Boston 9 0 2.3 .250 .000 .500 .3 .3 .0 .1 .6
2015 Chicago 3 0 3.0 .333 1.000 1.0 .0 .7 .0 1.7
2018 New Orleans 9 9 31.6 .466 .360 .688 2.6 1.7 .7 .1 11.3
2021 Phoenix 7 0 6.6 .444 .200 1.4 1.3 .1 .0 2.4
Career 28 9 12.9 .442 .333 .667 1.4 1.0 .3 .1 4.6

Business career edit

The day after he was waived by the Orlando Magic, Moore was contacted by his cousin who works as a developer about an opportunity to invest in the development of Dallas Executive Airport; he estimates that his involvement in the project as an investor will yield more money than his NBA career.[133] His business portfolio also includes ownership of two McAlister's Deli restaurants, an executive transportation company in Orlando, and real estate in Indiana, New Orleans and Texas.[133]

Personal life edit

Moore was born in East Chicago, Indiana to parents Ezell and Edna Moore. He has a brother, Ezell and a sister, Ekeisha.[6]

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com
  • CBSSports.com profile
  • ESPN.com profile
  • E'Twaun Moore on Twitter  

twaun, moore, twaun, donte, moore, born, february, 1989, american, professional, basketball, player, last, played, phoenix, suns, drafted, boston, celtics, 2011, draft, after, playing, college, basketball, purdue, university, high, school, east, chicago, centr. E Twaun Donte Moore born February 25 1989 is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Phoenix Suns He was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the 2011 NBA draft after playing college basketball at Purdue University In high school he led East Chicago s Central High School to an IHSAA state championship E Twaun MooreMoore with Purdue in 2008Personal informationBorn 1989 02 25 February 25 1989 age 35 East Chicago Indiana U S Listed height6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Listed weight191 lb 87 kg Career informationHigh schoolCentral East Chicago Indiana CollegePurdue 2007 2011 NBA draft2011 2nd round 55th overall pickSelected by the Boston CelticsPlaying career2011 2022PositionShooting guardNumber55Career history2011Universo Treviso Basket2011 2012Boston Celtics2012 2014Orlando Magic2014 2016Chicago Bulls2016 2020New Orleans Pelicans2020 2021Phoenix SunsCareer highlights and awardsThird team All American NABC 2011 2 AP honorable mention All American 2010 2011 2 First team All Big Ten 2010 2011 2 Second team All Big Ten 2008 2009 Big Ten All Freshman team 2008 Third team Parade All American 2007 Stats at NBA comStats at Basketball Reference com He was a Second Team All Big Ten selection as both a freshman and a sophomore and a First Team All Big Ten selection as a junior and a senior for Purdue Boilermakers men s basketball He was a two time Academic All Big Ten selection as well as a Second Team Academic All American selection at the conclusion of the 2009 10 Big Ten Conference regular season As a junior as well he was named a Yahoo Sports Third Team All American and an AP Honorable Mention All American 1 2 He repeated as an AP honorable mention selection and was named NABC Third Team All America as a senior Contents 1 High school career 1 1 Recruiting 2 College career 2 1 Freshman season 2007 2008 2 2 Sophomore season 2008 2009 2 3 Junior season 2009 2010 2 4 Senior season 2010 2011 2 5 Career notes 3 Professional career 3 1 Benetton Treviso 2011 3 2 Boston Celtics 2011 2012 3 3 Orlando Magic 2012 2014 3 4 Chicago Bulls 2014 2016 3 5 New Orleans Pelicans 2016 2020 3 6 Phoenix Suns 2020 2021 4 NBA career statistics 4 1 Regular season 4 2 Playoffs 5 Business career 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksHigh school career editMoore played high school basketball at Central High School in East Chicago where he averaged 21 2 points 5 5 rebounds and 3 3 assists per game during his senior year That same season along with 6 ft 11 in 2 11 m teammate Angel Garcia and future Carolina Panther Kawann Short 3 Moore led his team to the 2007 Indiana High School Athletic Association 4A State Championship scoring 28 points against Indianapolis North Central High School which starred 2007 Indiana Mr Basketball and current NBA player Eric Gordon 4 Moore earned the tournament s Trester Award 5 Moore was named to the Indiana All Star Team 6 and was also honored as a third team Parade All American 7 Recruiting edit Moore was ranked as the number eight high school basketball shooting guard in the nation by Scout com 8 Rivals com ranked him as the number seven shooting guard in the nation the second best player in Indiana after Gordon and the 35th best player in the nation 9 Hoopmaster com ranked him as the 26th best player in the nation sixth best shooting guard and second best hoosier 10 ESPN evaluated him as a point guard and rated him as the 4th best point guard and 20th best player in the nation 11 He received scholarship offers from Illinois Indiana Iowa Miami Tennessee and Virginia Tech 8 Following Indiana s struggles with head coach Mike Davis resignation Purdue swept the best talent from the Indiana class of 2007 12 Moore was expected to make the transition to the next level and contribute immediately 13 As a top 40 recruit he joined Robbie Hummel Scott Martin and JaJuan Johnson as part of the nations number 5 and 6 ranked recruiting class according to Scout com and Rivals com respectively 14 15 Moore Hummel and Martin were teammates in the Amateur Athletic Union AAU basketball program and were united with Johnson on the Indiana State All Star squad 16 US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes Name Hometown High school college Height Weight Commit date E Twaun MooreSG PG East Chicago Indiana Central High School IN 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 170 lb 77 kg Jul 14 2006 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports N A ESPN grade 97 Overall recruiting rankings Scout 8 SG Rivals 35 7 SG 2 IN ESPN 20 4 PG Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Purdue Basketball Commitments Rivals com Retrieved February 14 2010 2007 Purdue Basketball Commits Scout com Retrieved February 14 2010 ESPN ESPN com Retrieved February 14 2010 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved February 14 2010 2007 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved February 14 2010 College career editFreshman season 2007 2008 edit Moore attended Purdue University to play under head coach Matt Painter He became roommates with fellow freshman teammate Robbie Hummel and shared a common bathroom with JaJuan Johnson and Scott Martin 16 On February 4 2008 Moore was named co Big Ten Player of the Week for his efforts against the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Illinois Fighting Illini on January 30 and February 2 17 He led the baby boilers in scoring with 12 9 points a game becoming the first true freshman in Boilermaker history to lead in that category 16 18 He broke the Purdue freshmen record with most three point field goals made with 66 19 20 Chris Lutz had previously set the record for the 2006 team when he finished with 53 21 22 23 He also reached second place among Purdue Freshmen in total points scored with 437 behind Russell Cross 540 20 23 Moore helped lead Purdue to a 2nd straight NCAA tournament appearance losing to a senior led Xavier team in the Second Round after defeating the Baylor Bears and led the Boilers to a 25 9 overall record 24 He was named a Second Team All Big Ten selection while selected to the Big Ten All Freshmen Team 19 Sophomore season 2008 2009 edit nbsp nbsp Moore in the October 31 2008 exhibition game Moore finished his sophomore season for the 2008 09 Boilermakers as the leading scorer for the team again and ranked second in assists as well as third in rebounds 25 He earned his second conference player of the week award on December 1 2008 following his performance in the final week of the 2008 NIT Season Tip Off where he helped Purdue finish second in the 16 team field 26 In the semifinals at Madison Square Garden he led the team to a 71 64 victory of Boston College with 19 points 27 Then in the championship game he helped the team reach overtime against Oklahoma despite Blake Griffin s double double by scoring 22 points 28 He scored in double figures 30 times 23 7 including three 20 point performances 1 2 He helped lead the Boilers to an 11 2 preseason record and an 11 7 record in conference play Moore scored a season high 26 points against Indiana and recorded two double doubles in league play 29 He was named Second Team All Big Ten 30 31 He was also recognized as a Conference All Academic selection 32 He helped lead Purdue to its first Big Ten tournament championship in school history and was one of three Boilers to be named to the all conference tournament team 33 34 Moore then led them to the program s 2009 NCAA tournament its third straight appearance and onto its first Sweet Sixteen appearance in 9 years 35 Moore played in 1 222 minutes on the season the second most in school history behind Joe Barry Carroll s 1 235 in the 1979 80 season 23 The 37 games in which he appeared in is a season school record which he shares with JaJuan Johnson Marcus Green and Keaton Grant 23 Junior season 2009 2010 edit nbsp Moore JaJuan Johnson and Robbie Hummel at press conference January 2010 nbsp Moore JaJuan Johnson and Chris Kramer on defense December 2009 nbsp Moore shoots against Buffalo December 2009 To start the 2009 10 season Moore was named a preseason candidate for the John R Wooden Award along with teammate Robbie Hummel 36 With a 22 point performance against Tennessee and being named the 2009 Paradise Jam tournament MVP 37 he became the 43rd Boilermaker to score his 1 000th career point He helped lead Purdue to a 14 0 season start which tied the Glenn Robinson led 1993 94 team as the best start in school history 38 He was named to the District 5 First Team Academic All District Team as selected by ESPN The Magazine and College Sports Information Directors of America making him one of 40 finalists for the 15 man Academic All American team 39 40 in which he was eventually selected as a Second Team Academic All American 41 Moore had a 28 game double digit scoring streak that extended from November 20 March 3 42 The streak consisted of eight 20 point performances which included a career high 28 points on March 12 2010 in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Big Ten Conference men s basketball tournament against Northwestern 42 43 Leading Purdue in scoring with 16 5 points a game and shooting beyond the arc at 34 3 percent he was also second on the team with 2 7 assists per outing behind Lewis Jackson s 3 5 mark With a 14 4 record in conference play Moore helped Purdue to its share of the first Big Ten Conference regular season title in fourteen years Moore was named a First Team All Big Ten selection by both the coaches and the media at the conclusion of the regular season 44 45 He was selected by the U S Basketball Writers Association to the 10 man All District V team covering college basketball players in the states of Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Minnesota and Wisconsin 46 Moore was a Third Team All American selection by Yahoo Sports and an Honorable Mention All American by the Associated Press 1 2 while being recognized as an All District First Team selection by the National Association of Basketball Coaches 47 Moore led Purdue to a 4 seed in the NCAA tournament culminating with a consecutive Sweet Sixteen after beating Siena and Texas A amp M Eventually losing to Duke for the second time in his career he led Purdue to a 29 6 record which tied for the most season wins in school history He concluded the season sixth in the Big Ten Conference in scoring teammates Hummel and Johnson finished seventh and eighth and ninth in steals 48 With 93 assists to go along with his scoring he is only the third boilermaker to lead the team in total points and assists since Larry Weatherford did in the 1970 1971 season He is the first person to lead the team in scoring three straight seasons since Troy Lewis did in the late 80s 23 He earned repeat recognition as an Academic All Big Ten selection 49 50 Senior season 2010 2011 edit After being named First Team All Big Ten in his junior season Moore decided to enter the 2010 NBA draft along with teammate JaJuan Johnson 51 On the deadline of May 8 both players decided to pull out of the draft and return for their senior seasons 52 Moore began his senior season as a Preseason First Team All Big Ten selection by the Big Ten media for the 2010 11 Big Ten Conference men s basketball season 53 a preseason top 50 candidate for the Wooden Award 54 and a candidate for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award 55 On November 26 2010 Moore recorded his first 30 point game performance when he scored 31 points by going 9 of 18 from the floor against Southern Illinois 56 Moore had another 31 point performance New Year s Eve against Northwestern which included a career high of 7 made three point field goals in a game He recorded season highs of 7 assists against Alcorn State on November 17 9 rebounds 4 times and 4 steals against Austin Peay On January 3 he was named Co Big Ten Player of the Week 57 In early mid January Moore went cold making only 15 of his 57 shot attempts from the floor while not attempting a single free throw in four games 2 2 On February 20 Moore led 11 Purdue with a career high 38 points over 3 Ohio State which included a career high 7 three point field goals while scoring his 2 000th career point 58 It was the most points scored by a Boilermaker in a single game since Glenn Robinson in 1994 citation needed The performance earned Moore Big Ten Player of the Week recognition 59 Moore was named one of ten finalists for the Lowe s Senior Class Award 60 61 as well as selected to both the midseason Naismith Award 62 and midseason Wooden Award top 30 lists 63 Moore helped lead 9 Purdue to a 2nd place finish in conference play with a 14 4 record and 25 6 overall Moore was again selected for the First Team All Big Ten along with teammate JaJuan Johnson 64 Moore was also a National Association of Basketball Coaches NABC Division I District 7 All District second team choice 65 Since the Big Ten Conference was its own district this is equivalent to being named second team All Big Ten by the NABC 66 Moore was selected by the United States Basketball Writers Association to its 2010 11 Men s All District Team 67 Moore was among the 20 players on the final ballot for the John R Wooden Award 68 Moore finished his senior year averaging career highs of 18 points 2nd on team 5 1 rebounds 2nd 3 2 assists 2nd and 5 blocks He shot 44 7 from the floor 71 percent from the line and 40 percent from beyond the arc He scored 20 points in eleven games including three 30 point games The National Association of Basketball Coaches named Moore a third team All American Selection and he was picked as a Third Team All American by Fox Sports 69 70 The Associated Press named Moore an honorable mention 71 Career notes edit E Twaun Moore became the third player in Big Ten history to tally 2 000 points 2 136 500 rebounds 611 and 400 assists 400 in a career joining Michigan State s Steve Smith and Penn State s Talor Battle He left Purdue being the third highest scorer trailing only Rick Mount and Joe Barry Carroll Moore holds program records with most minutes played 4 517 three point field goals made 243 games won 107 games played 140 and starts 137 He led Purdue in scoring in each of his first three seasons 2008 2009 2010 Moore had career averages of 15 3 points 4 4 rebounds 2 9 assists 1 2 steals 5 blocks and shot 44 percent from the field 73 percent from the line and 38 percent beyond the arc during his time at Purdue Professional career editBenetton Treviso 2011 edit Moore was selected with the 55th overall in the 2nd round of the 2011 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics 72 Due to the lockout Moore signed a deal with Italy s Benetton Treviso that featured an opt out clause that let him return to the Celtics once the lockout ended 73 Boston Celtics 2011 2012 edit On December 9 2011 Moore signed a guaranteed contract with the Celtics 74 He debuted briefly for less than 1 minute in the Celtics season opener against the New York Knicks on Christmas Day 75 He posted his first rebound and assist on December 28 against the Charlotte Bobcats 76 He scored his first points on January 4 2012 against the New Jersey Nets 77 He got significant minutes for the first time in a game against the Indiana Pacers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in his home state when he played 20 minutes 78 79 In the subsequent weeks with Keyon Dooling and Sasha Pavlovic injured he often received a significant amount of playing time 80 He recorded 16 points on January 26 2012 against the Orlando Magic going 4 4 from distance 81 On April 24 Moore established a career high of 7 rebounds against the Miami Heat 82 Orlando Magic 2012 2014 edit On July 20 2012 Moore was traded to the Houston Rockets in a three team deal between the Celtics Rockets and Portland Trail Blazers that sent Moore JaJuan Johnson Sean Williams and Jon Diebler to the Rockets Courtney Lee to the Celtics and Sasha Pavlovic to the Trail Blazers 83 84 He was waived by the Rockets shortly afterwards 85 On September 6 2012 he signed with the Orlando Magic 86 With Jameer Nelson and Hedo Turkoglu beginning the season injured for the 2012 13 Orlando Magic Moore began the 2012 13 NBA season as a starter 87 Moore posted a career high 17 points on November 6 2012 against the Chicago Bulls 88 He topped this with 18 points on November 6 against the Brooklyn Nets 89 Nelson returned to the starting lineup on November 16 after missing the first six games of the season 90 On December 28 Moore suffered an elbow sprain when he and Cartier Martin landed on his arm during a loose ball scramble against the Washington Wizards The injury made his status day to day 91 Moore was unable to play the following night 92 He did not practice with the team again until January 13 93 Moore returned to the lineup the following day 94 He again scored 18 points to tie his career high on January 28 against the Detroit Pistons 95 When Nelson incurred a bruised left forearm Moore returned to the starting lineup on February 2 against the Milwaukee Bucks 96 97 As a starter on February 4 he again tied his career high with 18 points against Philadelphia 76ers 98 Although Nelson returned to the starting lineup after two starts JJ Redick was injured prior to the game on February 4 and Arron Afflalo continued to be injured 99 necessitating Moore s continued role as a starter 100 On February 13 both Redick and Afflalo returned to the lineup relegating Moore to a reserve role 101 On February 21 the Magic traded away Redick 102 and Nelson was diagnosed with a strained left knee patella tendon 103 Thus Moore returned to the starting lineup on February 22 104 On March 1 Moore posted a career high 11 assists against the Houston Rockets 105 On March 5 Nelson returned to the starting lineup 106 For the first 15 games of the 2013 14 NBA season Nelson started at point guard for the Orlando Magic but on November 29 he missed the game due to injury Victor Oladipo moved from shooting guard to point guard while Moore became the starting shooting guard against the San Antonio Spurs 107 108 Moore missed some action due to injury with the game against Sacramento on December 21 109 He returned to the lineup three games later on December 29 110 On February 18 against the Milwaukee Bucks Moore had 17 points and 2 blocks 111 which were season highs 112 Moore tied his season high of 17 points on 6 for 6 shooting including 5 for 5 on three point shots on April 9 against the Brooklyn Nets 113 Chicago Bulls 2014 2016 edit On September 18 2014 Moore signed with the Chicago Bulls 114 With injuries sidelining Derrick Rose Jimmy Butler and Taj Gibson on March 5 2015 Moore scored a career high 19 points and hit the game winning three point shot with 2 1 seconds remaining to help the Bulls defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder 108 105 115 On January 14 2016 with Rose again sidelined Moore scored Chicago s first 7 points in overtime as the Bulls overcame both a 24 point deficit and a 4 point overtime deficit to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers 116 Starting in place of Butler on February 3 Moore posted a career high 24 points including 13 points on 5 for 5 shooting in the first half against the Sacramento Kings 117 On February 21 against the Los Angeles Lakers Moore scored 24 points again on the night that Kobe Bryant made his farewell visit to the United Center 118 New Orleans Pelicans 2016 2020 edit On July 21 2016 Moore signed with the New Orleans Pelicans 119 Moore began the season with a 10 point performance as a starter in his debut for the Pelicans on October 26 2016 against the Denver Nuggets but missed a game tying three point shot attempt with 24 seconds left 120 On November 13 2017 Moore tied a career high with 24 points in a 106 105 win over the Atlanta Hawks 121 On December 4 2017 he set a new career high with 27 points in a 125 115 loss to the Golden State Warriors 122 On December 11 2017 he had a career high 36 points and made a career best six 3 pointers in a 130 123 loss to the Houston Rockets 123 On April 4 2018 he scored 30 points and made a career high seven 3 pointers in 10 attempts in a 123 95 win over the Memphis Grizzlies 124 On November 12 2018 Moore scored a season high 30 points in a 126 110 win over the Toronto Raptors 125 He then scored 31 points on November 14 against Minnesota 126 Moore s role varied for the 2019 20 New Orleans Pelicans He witnessed the final 7 games of the team s 13 game losing streak from the bench His December return to the main rotation coincided with the team winning 5 of 6 contests which included a 4 game winning streak in which he averaged 23 minutes of play over 9 minutes per fourth quarter and scored many important points 127 Phoenix Suns 2020 2021 edit On November 30 2020 Moore signed with the Phoenix Suns 128 After playing in only two games around the start of the season Moore started receiving more playing time with the Suns starting with their January 27 2021 against the Oklahoma City Thunder Moore eventually received a start on February 8 with Chris Paul out due to a sore right hamstring scoring a season high 17 points with 4 assists in 39 41 minutes of action for a 119 113 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers 129 Moore made it to the 2021 NBA Finals but the Suns lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in 6 games On September 8 2021 Moore signed with the Orlando Magic returning to the franchise for his second stint with the team 130 He suffered a sprained left knee during the preseason 131 On February 10 2022 Moore was waived by the Magic before appearing in a game for them following the trade for Bol Bol 132 NBA career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high Led the league Regular season edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2011 12 Boston 38 0 8 7 387 378 1 000 9 9 3 1 2 9 2012 13 Orlando 75 21 22 4 396 340 797 2 2 2 7 7 3 7 8 2013 14 Orlando 79 3 19 1 428 354 765 1 7 1 4 8 2 6 3 2014 15 Chicago 56 0 9 0 446 342 600 8 6 4 1 2 7 2015 16 Chicago 59 22 21 4 481 452 629 2 3 1 7 6 3 7 5 2016 17 New Orleans 73 22 24 9 457 370 770 2 1 2 2 7 4 9 6 2017 18 New Orleans 82 80 31 5 508 425 706 2 9 2 3 1 0 1 12 5 2018 19 New Orleans 53 36 27 6 481 432 763 2 4 1 9 8 2 11 9 2019 20 New Orleans 56 6 18 2 426 377 689 2 3 1 4 6 2 8 3 2020 21 Phoenix 27 1 14 4 455 314 857 1 7 1 5 6 2 4 9 Career 598 191 21 0 455 388 742 2 0 1 8 7 2 7 9 Playoffs edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2012 Boston 9 0 2 3 250 000 500 3 3 0 1 6 2015 Chicago 3 0 3 0 333 1 000 1 0 0 7 0 1 7 2018 New Orleans 9 9 31 6 466 360 688 2 6 1 7 7 1 11 3 2021 Phoenix 7 0 6 6 444 200 1 4 1 3 1 0 2 4 Career 28 9 12 9 442 333 667 1 4 1 0 3 1 4 6Business career editThe day after he was waived by the Orlando Magic Moore was contacted by his cousin who works as a developer about an opportunity to invest in the development of Dallas Executive Airport he estimates that his involvement in the project as an investor will yield more money than his NBA career 133 His business portfolio also includes ownership of two McAlister s Deli restaurants an executive transportation company in Orlando and real estate in Indiana New Orleans and Texas 133 Personal life editMoore was born in East Chicago Indiana to parents Ezell and Edna Moore He has a brother Ezell and a sister Ekeisha 6 References edit a b Add FoxSports com to Kansas Men s Basketball Postseason Accolades for 2009 10 CBS Interactive Archived from the original on March 13 2010 Retrieved March 14 2010 a b Couch Graham March 29 2010 David Kool one of state s three AP All America honorable mentions Kalamazoo Gazette Retrieved March 30 2010 Baugh Travis January 23 2012 Graduation improvement motivate Short to return Purdue Exponent Retrieved October 19 2016 This amp That Chicago Sun Times March 30 2007 p 110 Retrieved February 15 2010 Myslenski 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pivotal for New Orleans Pelicans playoff hopes SB Nation Retrieved January 5 2020 Suns Sign Moore Galloway amp Jones NBA com November 30 2020 Retrieved November 30 2020 Brandt David February 8 2021 Booker Gets Hot Late As Suns Outlast Cavaliers Booker scores season high 36 Suns beat Cavs 119 113 NBA com Retrieved February 9 2021 Orlando Magic Sign E Twaun Moore NBA Retrieved April 8 2022 Magic s E Twaun Moore No clear return timeline CBS Sports January 18 2022 Retrieved April 8 2022 Orlando Magic Acquire Bol Bol P J Dozier Future Second Round Draft Pick and Cash Considerations From Boston NBA com February 10 2022 a b Vorkunov Mike January 5 2023 E Twaun Moore builds his post NBA life with hometown blueprint as inspiration The Athletic Retrieved August 15 2023 External links editCareer statistics and player information from NBA com and Basketball Reference com Purdue Boilermakers bio CBSSports com profile ESPN com profile E Twaun Moore on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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