Moore played for Carver High School in Chicago, and represented the school at the 1982 Tribune-McDonald's Prep Cage Classic, where his City All-Star team lost to a Suburban All-Star team led by Kevin Duckworth. Moore led the city team with 17 points.[1] Later that year, he was named to the Illinois All-Star team, which defeated Indiana's All-Stars in a game held in Gary, Indiana.[2]
Moore then embarked on a career in Australia in the National Basketball League. He first signed with the Brisbane Bullets,[8] who had recruited him while he was in the CBA,[7] and helped them to the 1990 NBL Grand Final series against the Perth Wildcats.[9] His teammates on Brisbane included fellow Americans Derek Rucker and Leroy Loggins.[10] Moore's outstanding play in the NBL saw him selected to the 1990 All-NBL Team[9] and several NBL All-Star Games.[11][12] The 1990 season was arguably his strongest year, as he averaged 26.9 points, 12.6 rebounds, and two blocks per game while shooting 61.1% from the field.[13]
Moore settled in Australia after his playing days.[16] He has continued playing recreational basketball since his retirement, and has participated in the World Masters Games and Pan-Pacific Masters Games.[17] He has been active in the community through his Big Feat program, promoting healthy lifestyles to school groups and other organisations.[14]