Grant’s a good player, he’s not a finished product at 24, but his lack of offensive production will limit how much he will command on the market.
He looks unsure of what to do with the ball unless it’s a quick swing pass. Despite shooting over 41% from 3 again, he’s been reluctant to shoot when open; and hesitant to attack closeouts (even though he has good touch around the basket).
His durability, strength, defense, chemistry with this team, and splits are still excellent and will set a floor that isn’t far from the 4y/$40-48M offered, but he hasn’t improved his contract standing at this point.
I feel like he’s peaked, TBH. Grant is in his fourth year now and if you look at his numbers per 36 minutes played, they are pretty much the same as last season. I think his defense has been worse this year, though. The only thing he’s above average at is shooting the 3pt. I don’t think Grant is worth investing more than $10M annually.
2021-22’ per 36: 11.6pts, 5.3rebs, 1.5ast, 1.1blks
2022-23’ per 36: 11.3pts, 6.1rebs, 2.1ast, 0.5blks
As a comparison, Rob’s per 36: 13.1pts, 12.8rebs, 2.6ast, 2blk.
I get that Rob is injury prone, but I still can’t see paying Grant the same amount of money per year considering how limited his production is.