If you didn’t know who Moses Kingsley was before Friday, he autographed your TV screen with a ferocious block during the No. 8 Arkansas Razorbacks’ NCAA Tournament matchup against the No. 9 Seton Hall Pirates.
Moses Kingsley had the most demoralizing block of the NCAA Tournament so far
Nice try, Desi Rodriguez.


Kingsley already had three blocks in the first half, but apparently the Pirates didn’t get the message. Then Desi Rodriguez thought he could exact his revenge by attempting to posterize the Arkansas rim protector.
Think again.
Kingsley met Rodriguez at the precipice before obliterating his dunk attempt, returning the attempted poster back to sender.
This isn’t Kingsley’s first rodeo
Desi Rodriguez must have hit his head before attacking Moses Kingsley at the rim. It’s an area he’s owned much of his senior year. For crying out loud, he had a game with seven blocks this season against Fort Wayne and has recorded four or more blocks now 11 times this season.
Kingsley is averaging 2.6 blocks per game, much of which come from obnoxious guards attacking the paint without realizing a bonafide shot blocker is lurking beneath the traffic.
Moral of the story: Don’t try to dunk on Moses Kingsley.













