I feel like people need to understand that potential isn’t just another word for size or athleticism. And that goes for NBA people, too, by the way: Joe Alexander wasn’t picked eighth for his basketball skills. We all love to dream on the “what if this big, athletic guy just learned to play basketball!” project as if developing NBA-caliber skills is a given as long as you work hard enough.
Moses Brown is tall, active, can rebound and can dunk. He has no other basketball skills of note. His hands are mediocre at best, he’s a poor defender, he has no touch, no range, no footwork, no ball-handling, and no passing - and that’s leaving out the mental side of the game. This isn’t a case of an actual “high potential” guy like Jaylen, where most of the necessary skills were nascent and just needed refinement. Moses straight up does not possess these skills at this time. That is very unlikely to change in an offseason or two.
The odds of him developing enough to become more than a dime-a-dozen hustle guy are very, very low. There’s still value in a situational energy big man, don’t get me wrong. I just don’t see this “potential” in him that others do.