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Elijah Moore is leaving the Syracuse basketball program through the transfer portal.
Chris Bell and Kyle Cuffe Jr. have also left the program.
Moore started 16 times in 26 games, including the last dozen before he was injured.
Bell started the first 75 games of his career at Syracuse , then lost his starting spot to Lucas Taylor .
Moore’s departure ensures Syracuse will be targeting a starting point guard.
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