Grant can provide some cover at the 5 as well. Not that I like his game, but he's still under contract.
Grant playing 5 is laughable but it would help us as far as our draft pick would land. He can't rebound, can't rim protect and can only guard, Joker ( who is as slow as him) and Bam (who still puts up great stats on him but he was the best we had against him). He has had a few flashes but we are literally taking a handful of games and not a meaninful ability to play the Five.
The guy is not playing in summer league because he would be completely exposed. His future lies in China or Europe. Hopefully, he is dealt and soon but who would want him. Improving on him is not going to be difficult. He is a block waiting in the post but of course, has worked and is a decent three point shooter. Trouble, is he can't guard people except in the most situational circumstances. Too slow to cover wings, too small to cover bigs.
One theme consistent in Brad's deal is he is getting some size every guy he has traded for has decent size. Dunn and Richardson are not small guards. Fernado and Brown were not small bigs. I hope the days of small guards who are massive defensive liabilities are gone. Death to small ball! The rest of the league has moved on. It is a tactic to use at times but one's team should not be built with that in end.
Also, these guys are have good length and are athletes to some degree. Dunn has always been hurt.
Fernado is 6'9" Wingspan: 7’4.25″ Bruno Fernando reached at height of 11 feet and 7.5 inches at the Standing Vertical test at the combine. Fernando was great in drills among centers, ranking first in the shuttle run (3.05), three quarter spring (3.21) and max bench press (13 reps), while ranking second in lane agility (11.29) and third in standing vertical (29.5) and max vertical (33.5). Now he has not shown much but he is a big strong guy. He also averaged 2 APG in college. Do I think he is a star in the making nope but it very probable that he could be a better option at backup five than Grant who is situational at best and nonconvertible at the worst.
Dunn has excellent size Height: 6’4″, Weight 220 lbs., Vertical Reach: 8’4″, Wingspan: 6’10" at the combine.
Richardson 6'6" with a reported 6'10" wingspan.
I think Stevens did not like a lot of the pieces that Ainge gave him folks. He is jettisoning them off at a quick rate.