On this team, Grant's rebound % was highest non center edition on the team, where he should be. Team was awful at rebounding in general. The question is what can Grant do with a talent in the front court around him? Can he be a 15-20 minute guy off the bench? Can he become a better defender and rebounder as a stronger upperclassmen? Can he cross above 30% from three? We aren't finding a starting replacement for his cost so I'd rather have the devil I've known and developed as a back up than what I don't know.You tend to focus way too much on the paper stats. We, quite literally, had no front court. Someone was ultimately going to situationally grab a few boards and put the ball through the net since even when your losing by 20 the game still extends for 40 minutes.
Our front court entailed Buchanan shifting from position to position 3-5 basically to match up with the best of the opponent on both ends because of how limited our options were. With Buchanan, there’s far more upside because in his case, the issues are decision making / carelessness. You can hope that another offseason in the system can help with that some. He’s not a clear starter type either but rather someone who can be viewed as capable of giving solid minutes at every position other than point situationally - ideally maybe 22ish mpg.
Grant just isn’t this. Most of his points were scored on occasionally made 3s and on garbage time. 3 rpg is horrendous for someone at his position.
I think he's going to want more than we should give him, and he'll be gone, but we can do worse than having much of this years starting lineups as our bench next year.