Coming to Tech from the same high school that produced legendary point guard Kenny Anderson, Khalid Moore was a key contributor all four of his years at Georgia Tech, sometimes off the bench, sometimes as a starter. Moore started started 63 games in his career, including 30 of 32 as a senior. He scored in double figures just 10 times, but provided a lot of quality basketball in ways that don’t show up in the box score, good passing, moving well without the ball, keeping Tech offense moving, and using his length and activity is an asset on defense. Moore averaged 5.2 points and 3.4 rebounds as a senior, both career-best averages, and hit 40.9 percent from the floor. He also posted career highs in steals (34, third on the team), field goals made and attempted (63-of-154), and played a career-high 23.8 minutes per game. In ACC games, Moore averaged 5.1 points, 2.8 rebounds per game and hit 39 percent from the floor, and scored a career-high 19 points on Jan. 29 against Miami, in which he went 9-of-12 from the floor, also career bests. He played his best basketball of the season over a 14-game stretch in January, averaging 7.9 points and hitting 40-of-76 shots from the floor (52.6 pct.) during that stretch. He is in track to graduate in May with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.