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28 Facts About Clay Moser

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Clay Moser was born on November 10,1962 and was most recently an assistant coach for the Iowa Wolves of the NBA G-League after a stint as an assistant coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks of the Southeastern Conference.

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Clay Moser started his passionate basketball career in college, coaching at Fergus Falls Community College, now Minnesota State Community and Technical College.

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Clay Moser was the Head Assistant Coach between 1984 and 1987 under legendary coach Dave Retzlaff, where he helped lead the team to three Northwest Division Championships in three years with one player eventually playing professionally.

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Clay Moser helped the team to two notable milestones, the school's first championship in 1984 in the Minnesota College Athletic Conference, and the school's first National Tourney Appearance at the 1984 NJCAA Region XIII Championships.

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Clay Moser graduated from the UW-LaCrosse with a BS in Physical Education with a Sport Management Emphasis which led him to working under Jim Valvano at NC State.

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Clay Moser was promoted within the franchise to general manager in 1992, and vice president in 1993.

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Clay Moser was named to Coach Free Agent All-Stars for the years 1990 and 2004.

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In July 1994, Clay Moser moved his young family to St Louis, Missouri where he accepted the position with the CBA as vice president of basketball operations.

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Clay Moser received a promotion in October 1996 to senior vice president, and eventually left for the position of CEO, President, general manager and eventual part owner of the Idaho Stampede in Boise, Idaho, in April 1997.

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Clay Moser ended his relationship with the Stampede during the CBA shutdown in February 2001, a result of league bankruptcy due to the controversial management of Isiah Thomas, where Thomas forfeited the CBA as the primary player development league.

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Clay Moser accepted a position with Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario, Oregon, as the men's basketball head coach and PE Instructor from 2001 to 2002.

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Clay Moser's work included X's and O's, statistical analysis, and personal analysis of upcoming opponents for coaching staff.

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Clay Moser signed free agents Anthony Bonner and Stais Boseman, future all-stars, and Jimmy King and Shelton Jones, two CBA MVP's.

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Clay Moser was the Westchester Wildfire head coach in the USBL for the 2005 Summer Playoffs.

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Clay Moser directed the first ever American coach run basketball camp for USBL in Beirut, Lebanon in conjunction with Med Quest, a partner of Super Agency, Interperformances.

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Clay Moser participated in the NBA Summer League as assistant coach for the San Antonio Spurs where he assisted summer head coach in all facets of successful pre-league mini camp and Rocky Mountain Revue.

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Clay Moser continued the year as an NBA Consultant for Team Business Operations and International Business Development in New York City, NY.

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Clay Moser was entrusted in leading the league in promotional and charitable appearances, bringing his team honorable recognitions through their season.

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Clay Moser led his team to the franchise's first ever wins in Austin, Idaho, and Utah while setting the franchise's best 11-game stint where they won 8.

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Clay Moser moved to Los Angeles in August 2011 as associate head coach for the LA D-Fenders in the D-League.

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Clay Moser sat on Laker Analytics Committee specializing in Advance Opponent Statistical Preparation where he was proficient in fast draw, fast scout, and synergy.

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On May 27,2019, Clay Moser signed a one-year contract with the Arkansas Razorbacks as the Men's Basketball Assistant Coach to work with Eric Musselman.

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Clay Moser has held his position as vice president of basketball operations for the Southern California Summer Pro League in Long Beach, California, since May 2002.

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Clay Moser has successfully been involved in the business end of many teams.

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Clay Moser hosted a coaching clinic in Australia for the Bendigo Braves summer of 2018.

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On May 7,2019, Clay Moser returned to his home state to deliver an inspirational speech about the NBA dream.

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Clay Moser was born in Dorchester, Nebraska, and moved to Minnesota when he was 7.

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Clay Moser attended Fergus Falls Community College from 1981 to 1984 where he received an Associate of Arts in General Studies and began his coaching career.