Paul Grant (basketball)
Personal information | |
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Born | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | January 6, 1974
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) |
Listed weight | 255 lb (116 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Brother Rice (Birmingham, Michigan) |
College |
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NBA draft | 1997: 1st round, 20th overall pick |
Selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves | |
Playing career | 1997–2004 |
Position | Center |
Number | 40, 7, 45 |
Coaching career | 2007–present |
Career history | |
As player: | |
1997–1999 | Minnesota Timberwolves |
1999 | Milwaukee Bucks |
1999–2000 | Rockford Lightning |
2000–2001 | Indiana Legends |
2000 | Los Angeles Stars |
2001–2003 | Asheville Altitude |
2003 | NIS Vojvodina |
2004 | Utah Jazz |
As coach: | |
2007–2013 | MIT (assistant) |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Paul Edward Grant (born January 6, 1974) is a retired American professional basketball player. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Grant attended Brother Rice High School in Michigan,[1] and played at Boston College for three seasons, but then transferred to Wisconsin for his senior year. He was named honorable mention All-Big Ten after leading the Badgers in scoring, field goal percentage, and blocked shots. He also played in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament and the Nike Desert Classic.
Grant was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves as the 20th pick in the 1997 NBA draft. He was on the injured list for his entire rookie season because of a right midfoot sprain. He finally made his NBA debut on February 5, 1999, in a 110–92 win over the Denver Nuggets.
On March 11, 1999, he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks with Stephon Marbury, Chris Carr and Bill Curley, in a three-way deal with the New Jersey Nets, for Terrell Brandon, Brian Evans, a 1999 first-round draft choice and a future first-round draft choice.
Grant played for the Rockford Lightning of the CBA in 1999–2000. During the 2000–01 season he played for both the Los Angeles Stars and the Indiana Legends of the ABA, then played for the Asheville Altitude of the NBDL in 2001–02. In January 2003 he signed with KK NIS Vojvodina from Serbia for the remainder of the season.[2]
Grant participated in the 2002–03 and 2003–04 training camps with the Utah Jazz, who signed him on January 1, 2004; he was waived five days later. On January 8, he was signed to a 10-day contract with the Jazz.[3] He coached workouts in Haverhill Massachusetts from 2005 to 2006, working with young players.
In 2007, Grant was named to the staff of the MIT Men's Basketball team as an assistant coach. On April 13, 2008, he assisted MIT associate head coach, Oliver Eslinger, at the NEBCA All-Star Game.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ NBA & college stats, retrieved 15 June 2007.
- ^ Jazz sign Grant, retrieved 15 June 2007.
- ^ Jazz Re-Sign Grant, retrieved 15 June 2007.
- ^ MIT Coaches at NEBCA All-Star Game
External links
[edit]- NBA.com profile Archived 2006-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
- 1974 births
- Living people
- American expatriate basketball people in Serbia and Montenegro
- American men's basketball players
- Asheville Altitude players
- Basketball coaches from Pennsylvania
- Basketball players from Pittsburgh
- Boston College Eagles men's basketball players
- Centers (basketball)
- KK Vojvodina Srbijagas players
- Milwaukee Bucks players
- Minnesota Timberwolves draft picks
- Minnesota Timberwolves players
- MIT Engineers men's basketball coaches
- Utah Jazz players
- Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball players
- Brother Rice High School (Michigan) alumni
- 20th-century American sportsmen