He's playing really smart (and efficient) basketball out there. I wasn't sure of his ability to be more than a role player, but if he keeps up at this rate, he could be a starter in a year or two - especially if we lose Hayward (I don't think Grant should start at C).
I have no idea what happened to his shooting at the beginning of the year, but he has been everything you could hope for as of late. It just shows that you have to remain patient with rookies/younger players. Everybody has Edwards buried in the graveyard already, but it's very possible he learns how to be an Eddie House type player. And I think most people agree that Romeo looks like he could really be something down the line.