William Mosley Explained

William Mosley
Position:Center
League:Basketball League of Serbia
ABA League
Team:Spartak Subotica
Number:42
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lb:225
Nationality:American
Birth Date:22 June 1989
Birth Place:Shreveport, Louisiana
Highschool:Huntington (Shreveport, Louisiana)
College:Northwestern State (2008–2012)
Draft Year:2012
Career Start:2012
Years1:2012–2013
Team1:Fortitudo Bologna
Years2:2013–2014
Team2:Ferentino
Years3:2014–2015
Team3:Recanati
Years4:2015–2016
Team4:Latina
Years5:2016–2018
Team5:Legnano Knights
Years6:2018–2019
Team6:Trieste
Years7:2019–2021
Team7:Partizan Belgrade
Years8:2021–2022
Team8:Mornar
Years9:2022
Team9:UNICS
Years10:2022–2023
Team10:Shinshu Brave Warriors
Years11:2024–present
Team11:Spartak Subotica
Highlights:

William Ralph Mosley, Jr. (born June 22, 1989) is an American basketball center who plays for Spartak Office Shoes of the Basketball League of Serbia. He played for Northwestern State from 2008–09 through 2011–12. He is best known for leading NCAA Division I in blocks as a junior in 2010–11.[1] Mosley recorded a school single season record 156 blocks in 32 games player for an average of 4.9 per game.[1] [2] He graduated after 2011–12 as the fifth most prolific shot blocker in NCAA history after having accumulated 456 career blocks.[3]

Early life

Mosley was born in Shreveport, Louisiana.[4] He attended Huntington High School from 2003–04 to 2006–07, and as a senior he was named Second-team All-District 1-5A on a team that finished with a 34–6 overall record.[4] [5] The Raiders, as the team was known, was the second-ranked team in Louisiana's Class 5A.[5] During his final high school season, Mosley averaged 9.2 points, 11.3 rebounds 5.2 blocks per game.[5]

College

Mosley stayed in his home state to play college basketball, although his collegiate career did not begin until 2008–09.[2] [5] That season, he ranked fourth nationally in rebounds per game (8.5) among freshmen and second in blocks per game (2.5).[5] His 76 blocked shots placed him 10th all-time in Northwestern State University history while also ranking him second in single season totals.[2] [5]

The following year, his sophomore campaign, Mosley led the Southland Conference with 3.4 blocks per game.[2] He recorded career highs of eight blocks and 21 rebounds en route to being named an Honorable Mention All-Conference selection.[5]

In 2010–11, Mosley increased his statistical averages in most categories, most noticeably in blocks per game.[6] He played in three more games than the year before but also increased his average by 1.5 blocks per game, and Mosley's 4.9 topped NCAA Division I.[1] He had entered his junior year having already amassed 174 career blocks and needing 29 to become the school's all-time leader.[5] After recording 156 during his junior year, and still having one full season left to play, Mosley has entered his senior season in 2011–12 as the school record holder by 127 blocks.[5] When his college career ended following the 2011–12 season he had recorded 456 blocks.[3] This total placed him fifth all-time on the NCAA Division I men's basketball career blocks leaderboard.[3]

Professional career

On July 16, 2016, Mosley signed with Italian club Legnano Knights.[7]

On August 2, 2018, Mosley signed a deal with the Italian club Pallacanestro Trieste for the LBA.[8]

On July 23, 2019, Mosley signed a one-year deal for Serbian team Partizan. On February 21, 2020, he signed a new three-year deal with Partizan.[9] He parted ways with the team on October 12, 2021.[10]

On October 15, 2021, Mosely signed with Mornar of the Adriatic League.[11]

On April 16, 2022, he has signed with UNICS of the VTB United League.[12]

On November 25, 2022, Mosley signed with Shinshu Brave Warriors of the Japanese B.League.[13]

Personal life

Infant twin sons' deaths

On March 3, 2012, Mosley's two infant twin sons, Jayden and Kayden Mosley, died after spending their entire lives in a hospital due to respiratory issues.[14] The twins were born on March 20, 2011, and there was no apparent threat prior to their deaths.[14]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Statistics - 2010–11. ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. 2011. March 24, 2011.
  2. Web site: William Mosley stats. ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. 2011. March 24, 2011.
  3. Web site: William Mosley, Northwestern State. CBSsports.com . CBS Sports. March 25, 2012.
  4. Web site: William Mosley. rivals.com. Yahoo!. 2011. March 24, 2011.
  5. Web site: William Mosley bio. NSUDemons.com. Northwestern State University. 2010. March 24, 2011.
  6. Web site: William Mosley Statistics. sports-reference.com. Sports Reference, LLC. 2011. March 24, 2011.
  7. News: Legnano Knights inks William Mosley. 16 July 2016. 16 July 2016.
  8. Web site: Pallacanestro Trieste signs William Mosley. 2 August 2018 . Sportando.basketball. 2 August 2018 .
  9. Web site: Ostoja potvrdio, Mozli produžio: Amerikanac u Partizanu još tri godine!. 21 February 2020. telegraf.rs. 21 February 2020.
  10. News: William Mosley officially part ways with KK Partizan . Sportando . October 12, 2021 . October 12, 2021. Maggi . Alessandro .
  11. Web site: Mornar signs William Mosley, ex Partizan NiS . Eurobasket . October 15, 2021 . October 15, 2021.
  12. News: UNICS signs William Mosley until end-of-the-season. April 16, 2022. Sportando. En. April 19, 2022. Borghesan . Ennio Terrasi .
  13. Web site: 選手契約基本合意(新規)のお知らせ. Japanese. Shinshu Brave Warriors. November 25, 2022. December 28, 2022.
  14. Web site: Northwestern State mourns loss of William Mosley's 2 sons. shreveporttimes.com. Shreveport Times. March 4, 2012. March 25, 2012.