Who is E’Twaun Moore? Bio, Age, Wiki, Net Worth, Relationship, Wife, Height

Who is E’Twaun Moore?

E’Twaun Moore is an American professional basketball player who is one of the NBA’s most efficient scorers.

E’Twaun Moore is currently a shooting guard/perimeter player for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Moore began his professional career after being selected by the Boston Celtics in the 2011 NBA draft.

Moore currently wears jersey number 55 and has a smooth shooting stroke.

Before his current situation, he has had several instances where he stepped up for betterment and has played for other teams, including the Chicago Bulls and the Orlando Magic.

Relationship Details, E’Twaun Moore is Married?

Moore is the 67th highest-paid guard, and his agent is Priority Sports & Entertainment’s Mark Bartelstein. He is a player with an attractive personality, but there is no information about his love life.

To illustrate, there are no rumors about him dating, and he has never been involved in a controversy. As a result, we can conclude that he is still a single athlete who is solely concerned with his career.

Moore, however, has a daughter. Moore’s Instagram post adds to the evidence that he is a father figure to someone.

Moving on to his social media appearances, this NBA player is well-known on the platform. He has a large number of followers on Twitter, where he shares his professional and personal highlights.

Quick facts about E’Twaun Moore

Full Name E’Twaun Donte Moore
Date of Birth February 25, 1989
Birth Place East Chicago, Indiana
Nick Name Stooge
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity African
Zodiac Sign Pisces

E’Twaun Moore: Early Life, Age, Wiki, Parents, Ethnicity

Moore’s full name is E’Twaun Donte Moore, and he was born to Ezell and Edna Moore.

On February 25, 1989, he was born as a Pisces in East Chicago, Indiana, USA. He was raised alongside his brother Ezell Moore and sister Ekeisha Moore.

Education, Schooling, University

He attended East Chicago Central High School before enrolling at Purdue University.

Professional Career, (Basketball Player)

Chicago’s East Side (2003-2007)

Moore began his professional basketball career as a member of the high school basketball team at Central High School in East Chicago, Indiana.

During his senior season, he averaged 21.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game.

He competed in the 2007 Indiana High School Athletic Association 4A State Championship alongside teammate ngel Garcia and future Carolina Panther Kawann Short.

They faced Indianapolis North Central High School back then, which featured 2007 Indiana Mr. Basketball and current NBA player Eric Gordon.

As a result, they earned the tournament’s Trester Award with a score of 28 points. In addition, he was named to the Indiana All-Star Team and received third-team Parade All-American honors.

Moore from East Chicago

Following his performance, Scout Media (Scout.com) ranked him as the eighth-best high school basketball shooting guard in the country.

Not to mention, Rivals.com ranked him seventh among shooting guards in the country, alongside Indiana’s second-best player (after Gordon) and the 35th-best player in the country.

Similarly, Hoopmaster.com ranked him as the nation’s 26th best player, ranking him as the sixth-best shooting guard and the second-best Hoosier.

In addition, ESPN ranked him as the fourth-best point guard and the nation’s 20th-best player.

As a result, he received scholarships from all over the country, including Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Miami, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech.

Purdue University seized the opportunity to sweep away the best players after Indiana’s head coach, Mike Davis, resigned.

Moore was listed as one of the top 40 recruits by Scout.com and Rivals.com, alongside Robbie Hummel, Scott Martin, and JaJuan Johnson, as part of the nation’s number 5 and 6 ranked recruiting classes, respectively.

The 2007-08 Season

Moore began his college career at Purdue University, where he shared a room with Robbie Hummel and shared a bathroom with JaJuan Johnson and Scott Martin. Matt Painter, the head coach, coached them all.

Moore faced the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Illinois Fighting Illini on January 30 and February 2, 2008, respectively.

As a result, he was named co-Big Ten Player of the Week a few days later, on February 4.

By the end of the season, he had 12.9 points per game for “baby boilers,” making him the first true freshman in Boilermaker history to lead that category.

With three extra goals, he surpassed Chris Lutz’s 2006 Purdue freshman record of 53 field goals.

He was immediately behind Russell Cross with a total score of 437. Purdue University gained a chance to play in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in a row thanks to Moore’s contribution against the Baylor Bears.

However, they were defeated in the second round by the senior-led Xavier team, ending the tournament with a 25-9 overall record.

Moore was named to the Big Ten All-Freshmen Team and was named to the Second Team All-Big Ten.

The 2008-09 Season

Moore led the Boilermakers in scoring this season while also ranking second in assists and third in rebounds.

In the final week of the 2008 NIT Season Tip-Off, he helped Purdue finish second out of 16 teams. On December 8, 2008, he received his second conference player of the week award.

Moore scored 19 points in the semifinals at Madison Square Garden, leading his team to a 71-64 victory over Boston College.

Following that, despite a double-double of 22 points, Blake Griffin led the team to overtime against Oklahoma in the championship game.

Moore helped the Boilers to an 11-2 preseason record and an 11-7 record in conference play in 2008-09.

At the same time, he had 30 double-figure scores (23-7), including three 20-point performances (1–2). He also had a season-high 26 points and two double-doubles in League play against Indiana.

In addition, he was named Second Team All-Big Ten as well as a Conference All-Academic selection.

As one of three Boilermakers named to the all-conference tournament team, he also helped Purdue win its first Big Ten Tournament Championship.

Moore led the team to their third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009, where he appeared for 1,222 minutes during the season. His timeframe was the second-longest in school history, trailing only Joe Barry Carroll.

The 2009-2010 Season

Moore and teammate Robbie Hummel was named preseason candidates for the John R. Wooden Award at the start of the season.

Following that, Moore was named the 2009 Paradise Jam Tournament MVP after scoring his 1,000th career point against Tennessee.

Then he was named to the District 5 First Team Academic All-District Team by ESPN The Magazine and College Sports Information Directors of America.

He was one of 40 finalists for the 15-man Academic All-American team, and he was named Second Team Academic All-American.

Result for 2009 – 10

Moore had a double-digit scoring streak in 28 games from November 20 to March 3.

On March 24, they faced Northwestern in the quarterfinals of the 2009 Big Ten Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament, and he had eight 20-point performances, including a career-high 28 points.

Purdue averaged 16.5 points per game and shot 34.3% from beyond the arc as a result, and he finished second on the team with 2.7 assists per game, trailing only Lewis Jackson.

At the end of the regular season, he was named First Team All-Big Ten by both the media and the coaches.

On the one hand, Moore was named to the US Basketball Writers Association’s 10-man All-District V team, which includes college basketball players from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

On the other hand, he was named Third-Team All-American by Yahoo! Sports and Honorable Mention All-American by the Associated Press, respectively.

He was also named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ All-District First Team.

Seasonal High Score

By the end of the season, Moore had helped Purdue maintain its 29-6 record, the most in school history.

He also finished the season ninth in steals, trailing teammates Hummel and Johnson, who finished seventh and eighth, respectively.

Meanwhile, he had 93 assists, making him only the third boilermaker since Larry Weatherford led the team in total points and assists.

Similarly, he became the first player since Troy Lewis to lead the team in scoring for three consecutive seasons.

The 2010-11 Season

Moore and his teammate JaJuan Johnson decided to enter the 2010 NBA Draft and return for their senior years after finishing their junior years as First Team All-Big Ten.

Moore began the season as a Preseason First Team All-Big Ten selection by the Big Ten media for the 2010-11 Big Ten Conference men’s basketball season.

Moore was also a finalist for the Wooden Award and a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.

On November 26, 2010, against Southern Illinois, he recorded his first 30-point game performance, including 31 points on 9-of-18 shooting.

He had another 31-point performance against Northwestern on New Year’s Eve, including a career-high seven three-point field goals.

Moore also set a season-high with 7 assists against Alcorn State on November 17, followed by 9 rebounds (4 times) and 4 steals against Austin Peay.

Moore was named Co-Big Ten Player of the Week on January 3, but by the middle of the month, he had only 15 of his 57 shot attempts from the floor, with no free throw attempts in four games (2–2).

On the other hand, he made Purdue a #11 by scoring a career-high 38 points against #3 Ohio State on February 20.

Result for 2010-11

Moore reached 2,000 career points with a career-high seven three-point field goals. Following that, he was named one of the top ten finalists for the Lowe’s Senior Class Award and was named to the midseason Naismith Award and Wooden Award top-30 lists.

Purdue improved from 11th to second place in conference play with a 14-4 record and a 25-6 overall record.

As a result, he was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NE’Twaun Moore) Division I District 7 All-District second team.

Following that, he was named to the 2010-11 Men’s All-District Team by the United States Basketball Writers Association. He was also one of the final 20 players on the ballot for the John R. Wooden Award.

By the end of the season, he had a career-high average of 18 points (2nd on the team), 5.1 rebounds (2nd), 3.2 assists (2nd), and.5 blocks.

This includes his 44.7 percent from the floor, 71% from the line, and 40% from beyond the arc. Moore had 20+ points in eleven games, including three games with 30+ points.

On the contrary, he was named a third-team All-American by the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He was named a Third Team All-American by Fox Sports and an Honorable Mention by the Associated Press.

Net Worth, Salary, Assets

Moore is the sixth highest-paid player on the New Orleans Pelicans this season. He reportedly signed a four-year, $34,000,000 contract with the New Orleans Pelicans, with a guaranteed annual salary of $8,500,000.

As a result, his net worth is estimated to be $8,500,000 per year; however, his salary is not disclosed.

Aside from his athletic career, he earns money from big endorsement deals with Hoop Culture and Q4 Sports.

Moore also purchased a luxury home for his parents in 2014. Having said that, the specifics of their total worth are unknown.

Rumors and Controversy

Talking about his rumors and controversy, he has not been in any part of rumors and controversy to date.

What is the Height of E’Twaun Moore? Weight, Full Body Status

Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 191 lb (87 kg)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Dark brown
Build Athletic

Social Media Accounts

Instagram handle @etwaun_55
Twitter handle @ETwaun55

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