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Arnett Moultrie
PF/C - 6'11, 240lbs - 33 years old - 2 years of NBA experience
Signed in China - Signed with Qingdao
  • Birthdate: 11/18/1990
  • Drafted (NBA): 27th pick, 2012
  • Pre-draft team: Mississippi State
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Right
  • Agent: Derek Lafayette. Formerly Terrance Doyle.
Stats
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
2012 NBA DraftNBADrafted 27th overall by Miami.
2012 NBA DraftNBADraft rights traded by Miami to Philadelphia in exchange for the draft rights to Justin Hamilton (#45) and a future first round pick (converted to a second round pick; #31, 2016, Deyonta Davis).
24th July, 2012NBASigned four year, $5,317,353 rookie scale contract with Philadelphia. Included team options for 2014/15 and 2015/16.
21st December, 2012D-LeagueAssigned by Philadelphia to Sioux Falls Skyforce of the D-League.
6th January, 2013D-LeagueRecalled by Philadelphia from Sioux Falls Skyforce of the D-League.
30th October, 2013NBAPhiladelphia exercised 2014/15 team option.
4th February, 2014D-LeagueAssigned by Philadelphia to Delaware 87ers of the D-League.
8th February, 2014D-LeagueRecalled by Philadelphia from Delaware 87ers of the D-League.
15th March, 2014D-LeagueAssigned by Philadelphia to Delaware 87ers of the D-League.
6th April, 2014D-LeagueRecalled by Philadelphia from Delaware 87ers of the D-League.
27th October, 2014NBATraded by Philadelphia to New York in exchange for Travis Outlaw, a 2019 second round pick, and the right to swap 2018 second round picks.
27th October, 2014NBAWaived by New York.
16th December, 2014ChinaSigned for the remainder of the season with Jiangsu.
5th December, 2015LebanonSigned a one month contract with Al Riyadi.
10th January, 2016VenezuelaSigned a one season contract with Guaiqueries.
21st January, 2016VenezuelaSigning cancelled.
21st January, 2016Puerto RicoSigned a one season contract with Manati.
11th March, 2016Puerto RicoReleased by Manati.
10th August, 2016TurkeySigned a one year contract with Mamak DSI.
21st January, 2017TurkeyReleased by Mamak DSI.
3rd February, 2017UruguaySigned for the remainder of the season with Defensor.
Career Moves
2008 - 2010UTEP (NCAA)
2010 - 2012Mississippi State (NCAA)
June 2012 - October 2014Philadelphia 76ers (NBA)
October 2014New York Knicks (NBA)
December 2014 - June 2015Jiangsu (China)
July 2015Portland Trail Blazers (Summer League)
December 2015 - January 2016Al Riyadi (Lebanon)
January 2016Guaiqueries (Veenzuela)
January 2016 - March 2016Manati (Puerto Rico)
August 2016 - January 2017Mamak DSI (Turkey, TBL)
February 2017 - June 2017Defensor (Uruguay)
Articles about Arnett Moultrie

July 8, 2013

Arnett Moultrie

There weren't a whole lot of minutes available for Moultrie with the Sixers last year, partly due to his own poor conditioning, but in the 47 games he played in, he returned an efficient 3.7 points and 3.1 rebounds in 11.5 minutes per game. Rebounding, as is usually the case, translates, especially in one with NBA size and athleticism. Offensively, Moultrie can get open and finish with power, if not create, and commits very few turnovers - his issues going forward are defensive. He has the tools.

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June 30, 2012

Pick 27: Not an awful lot of time is spent talking about Plumlee because Miami are on the clock, and ESPN needs to get in some more Heat love. They get in a montage and some chatter - in which Van Gundy advocates playing Chris Bosh full time at centre - before Stern comes out to announce the pick. Stern's been booed all night, but the boos are slightly more pronounced this time - a double stamped boo, incorporating boos for David Stern and boos for the Miami Heat. Stern pauses to let the boos die away, but all this does is reinforce the boo, and the double barrelled boo gets a second wind, creating a four part booathon. It's a tough moment, then, for Arnett Moultrie to realise his NBA dream and be drafted.

Ric Bucher hasn't told us this year, but Twitter announces that Moultrie won't stay with the Heat for long. He's instead off to the Sixers, where he's either going to try and become the shot-creating scoring two guard they sorely lack, or join an incredibly packed rotation already full of rebounders. Time will tell.

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