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Moustapha Thiam
Moustapha Thiam signed with the UCF Knights
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UCF Knights Secure Centerpiece Big Man for 2024-25 Season

Lou Aguila
Last updated: June 7, 2024 7:12 pm
Lou Aguila Published June 7, 2024
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UCF’s men’s basketball team has just secured the service of a big-time talent after blue chip big man Moustapha Thiam decided to reclassify, making him eligible to play for the Knights this coming college basketball season.

Thiam, the No.1 center in ESPN’s class of 2025, will anchor the Knights’ defense in their second season in the Big 12.

The 7-foot-2 Senegalese impressed scouts with his terrific play at the Adidas 3SSB circuit, serving as the focal point of Austin Rivers SE Elite in the tournament. In 28 minutes per game, he averaged 15.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.7 blocks and 1.0 steals.

 

Moustapha Thiam, ESPN's No. 1 ranked center in the class of 2025, will reclassify and enroll at UCF this summer, per @DraftExpress.

BIG TIME FOR THE KNIGHTS???????? pic.twitter.com/B0ts0A0Ns3

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) June 5, 2024

 

With Thiam joining a roster of seniors and promising young players, Johnny Dawkins’ UCF Knights is expected to outperform their surprising 7-11 record in their Big 12 debut last season.

UCF has retained the service of Jaylin Sellers and Darius Johnson, the two top-scorers from last season, and secured commitments from a slew of transferees such as JJ Taylor and Mikey Williams from Memphis, Keyshawn Hall from George Mason, and Deebo Coleman from Georgia Tech.

The program has successfully recruited Cameron Simpson, a local standout from Oak Ridge in Orlando, Florida.

Scouting Report Provides Things to Expect from Moustapha Thiam

Moustapha Thiam is an enticing prospect because of his large 7-foot-2 size, impressive length, and quick-twitch movement.

As a true center, he can open his hips, glide laterally, and recover from switches.

While he has to gain muscle, especially considering his slight foundation and narrow shoulders, he is an excellent rim protector who can influence ball movement and play from the weak side.

Moustapha Thiam who had been rated as the top center prospect in the class of 2025 will enroll early at UCF @SE_Elite_3ssb director Anthony Ricks confirms to @247Sports https://t.co/vm9wFXwwId pic.twitter.com/YcRexp5Pth

— Eric Bossi (@ebosshoops) June 5, 2024

Thiam possesses a nice touch for pick-and-pop jumpers with his feet set and good hands for passes at chest level or higher.

As he continues to develop in each game, he will improve his decision-making skills. His size and physical tools set him apart from his contemporaries.

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