Former Mizzou guard Grill focuses on playing to his strengths throughout pre-draft process
- Former Mizzou guard Caleb Grill participated in a pre-draft workout at the Golden State Warriors' facility on Monday as part of his preparations for the NBA draft.
- Grill reached this stage after demonstrating impressive shooting ability and leadership during his final season at Mizzou, where he was recognized as the Southeastern Conference’s top reserve player.
- He participated in multiple pre-draft workouts with teams including the Celtics, Pelicans, Suns, Blazers, Clippers, and has others lined up with Magic, Nets, and Mavericks.
- Grill contributed an average of 14.2 points each game while connecting on 49 percent of his field goal attempts, and he led the Tigers with a team-high 74 successful three-pointers, highlighting his prowess as a shooter.
- His continued development under coach Dennis Gates, plus his pre-draft workouts, position Grill for potential two-way deals and possible inclusion on NBA Summer League rosters.
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Caleb Grill credits Mizzou coaching staff with preparing him for pre-NBA Draft process
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) With the NBA Draft about two weeks away, former Mizzou star Caleb Grill is continuing to grind through the pre-draft process, in hopes of hearing his name called in Brooklyn, New York. The Kansas native put his skills on display in both the Portsmouth Invitational and G-League Elite Camp, before beginning individual
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