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Jeremi Grant - potential bobcats draft pick


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http://college-basketball.si.com/2014/04/14/syracuse-orange-jerami-grant-nba-draft/

He just declared for the draft and is projects to go from mid to late first. He has wicked athleticism and a lot of upside but needs offensive work. I went to high school with him and we graduated the same year. We had a bunch of classes together and I've had the privilege of watching this guy develop his game.

What are your guys thoughts on him as a prospect?

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http://college-basketball.si.com/2014/04/14/syracuse-orange-jerami-grant-nba-draft/

I went to high school with him and we graduated the same year. We had a bunch of classes together and I've had the privilege of watching this guy develop his game.

What are your guys thoughts on him as a prospect?

I think these sentences are probably the only reason you're excited about him. But seriously, he's got upside and potential, but so did Bismack Biyombo. We need an offensive threat NOW. Not one that will possibly develop. 

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I don't like him for us, but he's a nice prospect. Athletic, good size and wingspan, NBA pedigree, defensive potential, good rebounder for position. Isn't much of a threat as a shooter though.

Quite reminiscent of MKG, though not as tenacious or with seemingly as high of a ceiling. Like I said I don't like the fit but as of now he's probably a borderline top 20 talent anyway.

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I think these sentences are probably the only reason you're excited about him. But seriously, he's got upside and potential, but so did Bismack Biyombo. We need an offensive threat NOW. Not one that will possibly develop.

Uh he is also a good player.. I don't have on rose colored glasses. I know he needs work offensively and he has the athleticism to take him far especially when he bulks up

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Uh he is also a good player.. I don't have on rose colored glasses. I know he needs work offensively and he has the athleticism to take him far especially when he bulks up

 

We already have Biyombo and MKG which are offensive projects....we need offense.

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