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<blockquote data-quote="EyeoftheIllini" data-source="post: 1570659" data-attributes="member: 623415"><p>Regarding Grandison, no one is saying he is going to be a star. He’s a role player who right now is the best option for minutes. Hawkins may be the better option in the future, but I don’t think that is the case now and, obviously, either does BU. And I highly doubt other options are coming. The chances of Hutch seeing the court this year seem to be dwindling, and I doubt BBV really plays many meaningful minutes at all this season. </p><p></p><p>Grandison can give us solid defense and rebounding, and some hustle plays. And, yes, he can give the Illini some offense off the bench. He missed all 4 of his shots, which isn’t good, but I only had a problem with one of his 3-point attempts. The other 3-attempt I was fine with especially given that he was shooting over 50% from 3 (albeit in limited attempts) and shot over 36% from 3 his last season at Holy Cross. His missed transition layup wasn’t good but I liked the way he ran the floor. And though he short-armed his reverse layup a bit, it was a nice move from the corner. So if your definition for success for Grandison is 8-10 points a game of the bench, yes he will be a failure. As would anyone be except for Giorgi and Curbelo. </p><p></p><p>What I find interesting is that the recent discussion around Grandison is similar to the discussion around DMW the prior two seasons. Seems like at times offense is the only thing valued. The big difference though is that there is no AG that Grandison is taking minutes from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EyeoftheIllini, post: 1570659, member: 623415"] Regarding Grandison, no one is saying he is going to be a star. He’s a role player who right now is the best option for minutes. Hawkins may be the better option in the future, but I don’t think that is the case now and, obviously, either does BU. And I highly doubt other options are coming. The chances of Hutch seeing the court this year seem to be dwindling, and I doubt BBV really plays many meaningful minutes at all this season. Grandison can give us solid defense and rebounding, and some hustle plays. And, yes, he can give the Illini some offense off the bench. He missed all 4 of his shots, which isn’t good, but I only had a problem with one of his 3-point attempts. The other 3-attempt I was fine with especially given that he was shooting over 50% from 3 (albeit in limited attempts) and shot over 36% from 3 his last season at Holy Cross. His missed transition layup wasn’t good but I liked the way he ran the floor. And though he short-armed his reverse layup a bit, it was a nice move from the corner. So if your definition for success for Grandison is 8-10 points a game of the bench, yes he will be a failure. As would anyone be except for Giorgi and Curbelo. What I find interesting is that the recent discussion around Grandison is similar to the discussion around DMW the prior two seasons. Seems like at times offense is the only thing valued. The big difference though is that there is no AG that Grandison is taking minutes from. [/QUOTE]
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