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14 Facts About D'Moi Hodge

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D'Moi Hodge is a British Virgin Islands professional basketball player for Aris Thessaloniki of the Greek Basketball League.

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D'Moi Hodge played college basketball for the State College of Florida, Cleveland State, and Missouri.

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D'Moi Hodge started to play basketball at a community court behind his house where he played with his cousins and friends.

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D'Moi Hodge moved to the United States as a teenager but returned one year later due to homesickness.

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D'Moi Hodge decided to go back to the United States at the age of 17 to pursue his goals that were not possible in the Islands.

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D'Moi Hodge played his senior year of high school basketball at Faith Baptist Christian Academy in Ludowici, Georgia.

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At the State College of Florida, D'Moi Hodge began to emerge as one of the best junior college players in the country.

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Over his two seasons in the junior college ranks, D'Moi Hodge averaged 22.3 points per game.

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D'Moi Hodge received numerous honors, including being named to the FCSAA All-State and NJCAA All-Region VIII team.

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D'Moi Hodge would spend two seasons at the State College of Florida, before transferring to Cleveland State University, joining the Cleveland State Vikings who compete at the NCAA Division I level of college basketball.

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D'Moi Hodge set numerous records for the Cleveland State basketball program, including: three-pointers in a game, most made three-pointers in a half, most points scored by a junior and most points scored in a first half.

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D'Moi Hodge was the second leading scorer on the Tigers behind Kobe Brown.

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D'Moi Hodge was later honored as a part of the Lakers team that won the inaugural 2023 NBA In-Season Tournament game.

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On January 17,2024, D'Moi Hodge was traded by the South Bay Lakers to the Rip City Remix for a 2025 first round pick, subsequently joining the team.