Nigel Moore (basketball)

Nigel Moore
Personal information
Born (1981-09-11) September 11, 1981
Rochester, New York
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight 198 lb (90 kg)
Career information
High school Joseph C. Wilson Magnet
(Rochester, New York)
College Alabama A&M (1999–2003)
NBA draft 2003 / Undrafted
Playing career 2003–present
Position Shooting guard / Small forward
Career history
2003–2005 TV Lich
2005–2006 Gießen 46ers
2006 Great Falls Explorers
2006–2007 Rochester RazorSharks
2007–2008 BG Göttingen
2008 Team Componenta Karkkila
2008 BG Karlsruhe
2010 Rochester RazorSharks
2010–2012 UU-Korihait
2012–2013 UMFN Njarðvík
2013–2014 IR Reykjavik
2014 JA Vichy

Nigel Moore (born September 11, 1981) is an American professional basketball player currently playing in Europe.

Moore attended Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School. He played four years of high school basketball(one freshman, one junior varsity and two varsity seasons). His junior year he averaged 12 points per game along with 8 rebounds. Senior year he averaged 17ppg 13 rpg and 4bpg. Moore earned an academic scholarship to Alabama A&M University in 1999.

Moore played right away in college as a freshman. Appearing in 27 games, 6.9 mpg. His sophomore season he appeared in 25 games, 16 mpg, starting in 12 of those games. Junior year he played in 29 games averaging 22 minutes per game. Senior year he played in 27 averaging 24 minutes.[1]

Moore went on to play professional basketball in Germany directly after college. He played three consecutive years there (two years for TV Lich, and one season for the Giessen 46ers). 2006 in Rochester for the Razorsharks of the ABA. Moore returned to Germany in the following season for Goettingen in the BBL. He left mid-season and He was picked up by Team Componenta in Finland where he helped them stay in the Top League.[2]

Moore then returned to Germany to play for BG Karlsruhe in the 2008–2009 season. Returning to basketball in 2010, Moore played for Korihait in the top league of Finland.

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