The Commercial Appeal

Nuggets pick up Grant from Thunder in trade

- Pat Graham ASSOCIATED PRESS

DENVER – Jerami Grant gives Denver another power forward who can do a little bit of everything.

The Oklahoma City Thunder obtained yet another first-round pick, which allows them to do a little bit of anything.

The Nuggets bolstered their front court by acquiring the 25-year-old Grant from the Thunder on Monday for a 2020 first-round pick. ESPN first reported the deal.

It’s an additional first-round selection for the Thunder, who are in line for at least four more assuming the blockbuste­r deal that sends Paul George to the Los Angeles Clippers goes through. It would also give Oklahoma City the rights to as many as 13 first-round picks over the next seven drafts.

The 6-foot-9, 220-pound Grant is coming off a breakout season that saw him set career highs in points (13.6) and rebounds (5.2). He shot 49.7% from the field and 39.2% from 3-point range. On the defensive end, he displayed his versatilit­y by blocking 100 shots and recording 61 steals.

Originally a second-round pick by Philadelph­ia in 2014, Grant – the son of longtime NBA player Harvey Grant – has taken off since being sent to the Thunder in a 2016 deal.

“I think it’s one of the best things that could have happened to my career, just getting traded here from Philly. Just the opportunit­y here,” he said at his exit interview in April. “It was an opportunit­y in Philly as well, but the opportunit­y here to play on a great team, play in a great organizati­on like this, it was –– I think it was huge for me and my career, just in my developmen­t. I’ve gotten so much better since I got here.”

One of his biggest supporters has been George, who’s about to be sent from Oklahoma City to the Clippers in a massive trade, and where he’s set to join forces with NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard once all the paperwork is straighten­ed out.

“J.G. is one of those special players I think that you need on a team to make a team special,” George said before last season. “Every team needs that one guy that can do a little bit of everything, and J.G. is that guy.”

 ??  ?? Thunder forward Jerami Grant, seen April 5, has reportedly been acquired by the Nuggets for a first-round draft pick. ALONZO ADAMS/USA TODAY SPORTS
Thunder forward Jerami Grant, seen April 5, has reportedly been acquired by the Nuggets for a first-round draft pick. ALONZO ADAMS/USA TODAY SPORTS

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