Versatile power forward Jerami Grant is coming off a pretty down campaign, one that saw him shoot just 37 percent from the floor and average his lowest points per game total since 2019-20, when he was a role player for the Denver Nuggets. Not only was Grant pretty inefficient in 2024-25, but he also hasn’t played in more than 63 regular-season games since that same campaign, another worrying trend now that he’s reached the other side of 30.

On the other hand, Grant is shooting 39 percent from three over the past three seasons combined, has a good face-up game, can handle the rock a bit, and can defend multiple positions, albeit none at an elite level.

Grant is a solid player, but he may be best suited coming off the bench if he were to join a contender, to make a bigger impact on winning.