Grant Riller, Guard, Charleston
Behind Curry and Thompson, the Warriors have limited scoring depth off the bench. While Jordan Poole has improved, Golden State needs an offensive burst in their backcourt behind the Splash Brothers.
After finding success with a college senior in Paschall last season, Myers could turn to another accomplished four-year player in the draft. Charleston’s Grant Riller has no problem filling it up.
Averaging 18.7 points over 132 games in his four-year career, Riller has proven he can create his own offense when he steps on the floor. In his final season at Charleston, the three-time All-CAA guard averaged 21.9 points on 49.9% shooting for the Cougars with 5.1 rebounds and 3.9 assists.
At 6-foot-3, Riller uses his crafty handles to get to the bucket from anywhere on the floor. The Florida native is an acrobatic finisher that can convert at the cup through contact.
Grant Riller has grit. pic.twitter.com/1XgLfNMbOq
— Tommy Call III (@tommy_III) April 26, 2020
Riller could fit in next to Eric Paschall for an experienced, yet dynamic offensive one-two punch off the bench in Golden State for the future.
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