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Grant Riller is a 6'3" 190 pound PG/SG prospect from Charleston. He would be an interesting selection if the Suns had a second round pick. His assist to turnover ratio (3.9/3.1) would be a concern. Also he is already 23 years of age and played against lesser competition
This past season he shot .499 from the field, .362 from 3 point range, 5.1 rebounds and had 3.9 assists.
Tankathon has him ranked #44 in their mock. Most mocks I have seen have him going in the second round.
http://www.tankathon.com/players/grant-riller
Kellan Olson writes about Grant Riller on Arizona Sports:
10. Grant Riller, PG, Charleston, 23 years old
It’s really unfortunate for Riller that he likely won’t have the combine and team-hosted workouts to show out because he would destroy this entire guard class at them. I’m talking defcon-five style annihilation.
As you can tell by now, this class has a dire lack of efficiency and production at guard, let alone someone who meets that as a goal and exceeds it as well.
Riller had his true shooting percentage above 60% and usage percentage above 30% in each of his last two seasons. Here are the guards who got picked in the NBA Draft to do that since 2010: Jimmer Fredette, Damian Lillard (twice), C.J. McCollum, Buddy Hield and Ja Morant.
https://arizonasports.com/story/229...ft-big-board-pt-3-biggest-sleeper-at-wing-pg/
This past season he shot .499 from the field, .362 from 3 point range, 5.1 rebounds and had 3.9 assists.
Tankathon has him ranked #44 in their mock. Most mocks I have seen have him going in the second round.
http://www.tankathon.com/players/grant-riller
Kellan Olson writes about Grant Riller on Arizona Sports:
10. Grant Riller, PG, Charleston, 23 years old
It’s really unfortunate for Riller that he likely won’t have the combine and team-hosted workouts to show out because he would destroy this entire guard class at them. I’m talking defcon-five style annihilation.
As you can tell by now, this class has a dire lack of efficiency and production at guard, let alone someone who meets that as a goal and exceeds it as well.
Riller had his true shooting percentage above 60% and usage percentage above 30% in each of his last two seasons. Here are the guards who got picked in the NBA Draft to do that since 2010: Jimmer Fredette, Damian Lillard (twice), C.J. McCollum, Buddy Hield and Ja Morant.
https://arizonasports.com/story/229...ft-big-board-pt-3-biggest-sleeper-at-wing-pg/
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