Moon Tae-jong

Moon played at the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship games, representing South Korea.

He led the Richmond Spiders to an upset of the #3 seeded South Carolina Gamecocks in the NCAA tournament the same year.

Moon was named the 1999 French Cup Finals MVP and also played in the 2006 FIBA EuroChallenge All-Star Game.

CAAC Player of the Year -98 French Cup Finalist -99 French Cup Finals MVP -99 French Pro B MVP -99 French ProA All-Import Players 2nd Team -00 Israeli Cup Final Four -03 All-Israeli League 2nd Team -03, 04 Israeli Premier League Semifinals -04 Israeli League All-Imports 1st Team -04 FIBA Europe Cup North Conference Finalist -05 FIBA Europe Cup Finalist -05 FIBA Europe Cup Final Four All-Star Team -05 FIBA EuroCup All-Star Game -06 (3-Points Contest Winner) Turkish Cup Semifinals -06 ULEB Cup Semifinals -07 Russian Cup Finalist -07 Russian A Superleague Regular Season Runner-Up -07 Russian A Superleague Finalist -07 Russian A Superleague All-Newcomers Team -07 Greek League Semifinals -08, 09 All-Greek League Forward of the Year -08 All-Greek League 1st Team -08 Greek A1 League All-Imports Team -08 Greek Cup Semifinals -09 All-Greek A1 League Forward of the Year -09 All-Greek A1 League 1st Team -09 Greek A1 League All-Imports Team -09 Adriatic League Semifinals -10 Korean KBL Regular Season Runner-Up -11 Korean KBL Semifinals -11 All-Korean KBL Forward of the Year -11 All-Korean KBL 1st Team -11 Korean KBL All-Domestic Players Team -11 Moon earned his South Korean citizenship in 2011 alongside his brother, Moon Tae-young (born Greg Stevenson), who was also a professional basketball player.

[2] His son, Jarin Stevenson, played for him at Seaforth High School before earning a basketball scholarship to the University of Alabama.