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Sun Apr 14 201319:52Arnett Moultrie scores 10 points
Arnett Moultrie shot 5-of-6 from the field for 10 points with six boards and three turnovers in 24 minutes vs. Cleveland on Sunday.
He's been in the rotation more than usual and played 21.0 minutes per game in his previous the games. He has very little intrigue as a spot-start on Monday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Mar 25 201323:58Arnett Moultrie scores 14 points Monday
Arnett Moultrie shot 6-of-11 from the field for a career-high 14 points with eight boards and one steal in 23 minutes against the Jazz on Monday.
He played just seven minutes on Saturday and the Sixers rotation is pretty much in shambles. Moultrie isn't much of a shot blocker and isn't good at free throws, so the lower upside suggests he's not worth picking up in even most deep leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 5 201322:46Arnett Moultrie scores 10 in 20 minutes
Arnett Moultrie got hot and hit 5-of-5 shots for 10 points and four rebounds in 20 minutes Tuesday.
There's no reason to get excited, but deep leaguers should take notice, especially since Andrew Bynum (knee) and Kwame Brown (coach's decision) didn't play, and Lavoy Allen saw just three minutes tonight.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 5 201309:08Collins pleased with Moultrie's improvement
Doug Collins is pleased with Arnett Moultrie's improvement this season.
"Arnett is getting better, which is encouraging," Collins said. "I talked to him about his level of conditioning to where he can play longer stretches. He definitely has to play more. There's no question about that." It's nice to hear Collins saying Moultrie needs more time after the Sixers traded a first-round pick to acquire him, but we still need to see it happen to believe it.
Source: Phillyburbs
Thu Feb 7 201309:19Arnett Moultrie to see ample playing time?
The Philadelphia Inquirer expects Arnett Moultrie to receive "ample" playing time with Thaddeus Young (hamstring) sidelined.
Moultrie played a career-high 21 minutes on Wednesday, and Doug Collins is going to give him a look with Young injured. "I am just looking to bring energy and rebound," the rookie said. He's worth a look in really deep formats, but he's got a long way to go before popping up on the radar in standard leagues.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Wed Feb 6 201323:38Arnett Moultrie scores career-high 12
Arnett Moultrie played a career-high 21 minutes on Wednesday and had a career-high 12 points to go along with three rebounds, two steals and a block.
He had four points, two boards and a block in his previous game and is going to get some run with Thaddeus Young out indefinitely with a hamstring injury. Lavoy Allen is a much better player to grab, but owners in some extremely deep leagues (20 teams) should take notice of Moultrie after tonight's performance.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Feb 4 201321:24Arnett Moultrie plays career-high 12 minutes
76ers rookie Arnett Moultrie played a career-high 12 minutes in Monday's easy win, scoring four points with two rebounds and one block.
Nothing about his line stands out, but Thaddeus Young (hamstring) will "be out for a while," according to Doug Collins, so we'll keep an eye on Moultrie.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Jan 6 201318:39Philadelphia Sixers recall Arnett Moultrie
The Sixers have recalled Arnett Moultrie from the D-League.
He was sent down back in December and will take the place of Maalik Wayns on the active roster. Moultrie has no value and probably won't see double-digit minutes per game.
Source: Michael Preston on Twitter
Fri Dec 21 201214:5476ers send Arnett Moultrie to D-League
The 76ers have sent F/C Arnett Moultrie to the D-League.
Moultrie avoided the demotion last week, but it appears his good fortune was short-lived. Expect Moultrie back in Philly sooner rather than later this season.
Source: Dan Gelston on Twitter
Thu Dec 13 201209:08Arnett Moultrie won't head to the D-League
Arnett Moultrie will not be sent to the D-League in the near future and has moved ahead of Kwame Brown in the rotation.
Doug Collins said that Brown isn't hurt and is available to play, but he's simply fallen behind the rookie on the depth chart. Both guys can be ignored in standard formats.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News
Fri Dec 7 201218:13Arnett Moultrie may get shot at extra minutes
Doug Collins says Arnett Moultrie will get the "first crack" at Kwame Brown's minutes if Brown is unable to overcome his stomach virus Friday night.
Moultrie is likely bound for the D-League in the near future, so we wouldn't read too much this. If Brown is out, the real winner for fantasy purposes is Lavoy Allen. After playing two minutes against the Cavs on Nov. 21, Allen has averaged 8.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.2 blocks in 28 minutes per game, including one double-double. Owners in deeper leagues could see a short-term boost for Allen on Friday with similar production to his recent averages over the long haul.
Source: Tom Moore on Twitter
Wed Dec 5 201207:45Arnett Moultrie expected to be D-League bound
Arnett Moultrie is expected to be sent to the D-League in the near future.
Moultrie needs consistent playing time, something that isn't going to happen with the Sixers. He's averaging 1.3 points and 1.7 rebounds on 28.6 percent shooting.
Source: Phillyburbs
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