This feels a little like kicking the guy on his way out the door but I'm not going to miss Grant, honestly. For a few reasons:
1. The way people talked about his personality in the locker room always felt, to me, like they were trying not to say something mean about something that was really annoying to be around. Everyone talked about how he talked a lot and it was always spun to sound kind of endearing, like he was the team's "little brother." All the reporting I've heard claims he was well liked in the locker room but it always struck me that being around the personality a lot probably wore on guys but they couldn't say anything bad about their teammate.
2. Over the last year, I got sick to death of hearing about the Milwaukee playoff game. In that game, Grant shot .389 from 3 (7/18). For that season, he averaged .411 from 3. What that means is that, on a night when the opposition strategically left him WIDE OPEN all night long, he managed to shoot below his season average. That game is talked about like he's a hero but if someone like Hauser was getting those looks he'd probably have scored 40. Grant was given a golden opportunity and he was... fine.
3. He always seems better on paper than in realty. He can shoot and he can also put the ball on the floor, he's strong but he's also nimble. So why did I consistently forget that he was on the floor for long stretches? Why was his impact so often so minimal? He's like the opposite of Marcus Smart. There were lots of things to criticize about Smart's game but he always found ways to make a positive impact no matter what. With Grant, he had all of these theoretical skills but rarely knew how to use them to his advantage.