Dayton Daily News

UD coach is familiar with his opponents

Flyers coach already acquainted with many rivals at Atlantic 10 Media Day.

- By David Jablonski Staff Writer

New Dayton Flyers coach Anthony Grant knows his A-10 counterpar­ts well — going back as far as 30 years.

Dayton Flyers coach WASHINGTON — Anthony Grant made his first appearance at Atlantic 10 Media Day on Tuesday, though he was hardly a newcomer not to many of the 13 — other coaches who joined him at the Capital One Center.

Grant coached with new Massachuse­tts coach Matt McCall at Florida. Rhode Island coach Dan Hurley said he has known Grant for 30 years, going all the way back to the early days of Grant’s coaching career in Miami, Fla. Davidson’s Bob McKillop and Grant coached together with the Team USA Under-17 team in 2008.

“Being in college basketball for so long, I feel like I know everybody,” said Grant, who was hired in March to coach his alma mater. “Maybe not on a personal level, but our paths have crossed along the way.”

Starting D e c. 30, when Dayton opens conference play against Duquesne in Pittsburgh, Grant will get his first taste of the A-10. His team enters the 2017-18 season with lower outside expectatio­ns than the last two years, when they were picked first in the preseason poll. The A-10 coaches and select media members voted Dayton fifth.

“I don’t really put stock in the prediction­s,” Grant said. “At the end of

the day, decisions and outcomes are determined by the work you put in on a daily basis. It’s just trying to get better every day with what we’re doing in practice and get prepared for the

first time we’ll face outside competitio­n on Nov. 4 and build from there.”

Rhode Island, the defending A-10 tournament champion, is the preseason favorite. It earned all but one of the 28 first-place votes. St. Bonaventur­e, which earned the other first-place vote, was picked second and was followed by Saint Joseph’s and Virginia Commonweal­th.

Following Dayton in the poll were Davidson, Saint Louis, Richmond, La Salle, George Mason, George Washington, Massachuse­tts, Fordham and Duquesne.

Dayton finished 14-4 in the A-10 two seasons ago and shared the regular-season title with St. Bonaventur­e and VCU. The Flyers beat VCU on Senior Night last March to clinch their first outright championsh­ip and finished 15-3.

As Grant approaches the start of his first season, he’s less focused on the opponents ahead than the players in his practice. Dayton held its first practice Sept. 29 and opens the season Nov. 10 against Ball State.

“I think we’ve definitely made progress,” Grant said. “I think we’re better than we were two weeks ago. We’re still dealing a little bit with the injury bug. We’ve had some setbacks. Josh Cunningham will be out for another week and a half or so with a sprained wrist. Our numbers are thin in practice. We’ve got to manufactur­e opportunit­ies to get up and down the floor with our limited roster. Kostas (Antetokoun­mpo) is still noncontact. He’s not a full go as of yet, but we feel he’s making progress as well. It gives our young guys a lot of experience and opportunit­ies to grow and get better.”

Antetokoun­mpo suffered a bone bruise and hyperexten­ded knee in the summer and then left campus for a week and a half when his father, Charles, died Sept. 30 in Milwaukee.

“From an emotional standpoint, he’s really come back and been strong,” Grant said. “He’s moving forward and trying to get ready to take the court again. That’s somewhat emotional healing for him. He’s been through a lot in terms of the injury and losing his father.”

 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Saint Louis coach Travis Ford (left) chats with Dayton coach Anthony Grant at Atlantic 10 Media Day on Tuesday at the Capital One Center in Washington. Saint Louis ranked seventh in the 2017-18 Atlantic 10 preseason poll.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Saint Louis coach Travis Ford (left) chats with Dayton coach Anthony Grant at Atlantic 10 Media Day on Tuesday at the Capital One Center in Washington. Saint Louis ranked seventh in the 2017-18 Atlantic 10 preseason poll.
 ?? DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF ?? Davidson’s Bob McKillop (left) and Dayton’s Anthony Grant (center) coached with Team USA Under-17 in 2008. Duquesne’s Keith Dambrot is at right.
DAVID JABLONSKI / STAFF Davidson’s Bob McKillop (left) and Dayton’s Anthony Grant (center) coached with Team USA Under-17 in 2008. Duquesne’s Keith Dambrot is at right.

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