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As he begins to pursue a professional basketball career, Harvard senior forward Steve Moundou-Missi has signed with the agency Scorers 1st. The organization also represents Moundou-Missi’s former teammate, Brandyn Curry ’13-’14.
Along with teammate Wesley Saunders, Moundou-Missi has set his eyes squarely on playing basketball after college ends. The Yaounde, Cameroon, native had a banner season in his last year on campus, taking home both the 2015 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year award and his third All-Ivy designation.
The signing with Scorers 1st indicates that Moundou-Missi will likely follow Curry to Europe. No current players signed with the agency play even in the NBA D-League, with its most prominent signings known best for either name—like Patrick Ewing Jr.—or ridiculous achievement—like Jack Taylor, holder of the NCAA record for points in a game with 138.
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