(Photo by Greg Thompson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images). Grant Riller is a skilled shot maker who ranked among the most productive small conference scorers in the country over his last three years at Charleston. Charlotte Hornets College Player Grant Riller. You may opt-out by. Was second in the CAA and 11th in the nation in scoring (21.9 ppg). Riller played basketball for Ocoee High School in Ocoee, Florida under head coach Rob Gordon. Draft Home | Draft Board | Teams | Prospects. Riller does a good job of navigating the pick and roll, where he looks to score over the top if given the option and is a good decision maker with the ball, knowing how to draw the defense and when to find … Combo guard with an impressive offensive arsenal. High school career. He played college basketball for the College of Charleston Cougars. Finished sixth in the nation with 177 free throws made. "I feel comfortable at whatever one I'm asked to play," he said. He’s gone to another level with his playmaking. Charleston defeated East Carolina 53 - 35. In a couple of years from now, not too many people will remember the order of the picks.". However, Riller is confident in his ability against the rest of his draft class. "Coming into college, going to a mid-major, I was able to kind of be real with myself. Coming out of high school Grant Riller only had mid-major and low-major scholarship offers. After such an outstanding season, he earned his third First Team All-CAA selection. As a combo guard, he has no preference for playing point guard or shooting guard. "He scores on all three levels, which I feel like I can do as well," Riller said. Charleston defeated East Carolina 53 - 35. "The pick doesn't really matter so much to me. Hunting rebounds to create opportunities to push the ball, he makes a bigger impact on the glass than most guards. Going that route is a long shot to making the NBA, but here Riller is five years later, one day away from being an NBA Draft pick. © 2020 Forbes Media LLC. Heading into school, Riller was a two-star high-school recruit and unranked by a majority of national scouting services. Definitely, I feel like I can be efficient, regardless.". I covered the NBA for the last two seasons, and started while in college. Riller then attended the College of Charleston from 2015 to 2020. (Photo by Greg Thompson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images), EY & Citi On The Importance Of Resilience And Innovation, Impact 50: Investors Seeking Profit — And Pushing For Change, Michigan Economic Development Corporation BrandVoice. Riller was quite productive during his final two seasons and can turn out to be a “needle in a haystack” from the second round. He played point guard on his school team in high school, but he played shooting guard in the AAU circuit. Showing good anticipation drawing charges and getting in the passing lanes in spurts, Riller was more of a contributor defensively some games than others. "I feel like I can match up with any guard in the draft," he said. Riller's going to face a steep ramp up in terms of competition but he could be a back-end contributor relatively quickly. Three-time Lou Henson Mid-Major All-American and All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team selection. But his ability to read the game, his playmaking, his ability to pick his spots. Scoring from all three levels off the dribble, taking smaller guards in the post, pushing the ball aggressively in transition, and showing some vision and talent as a passer, he made things happen steadily on the offensive end playing both on and off the ball. Became the 13th player in CAA history to be named to All-CAA First Team three or more times.
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