Grant Hill Sees a Golden State Warriors NBA Dynasty
Grant speaks with Bloomberg Business of Sports co-hosts Scott Soshnick and Michael Barr about the long-term prospects of the Golden State Warriors
Grant speaks with Bloomberg Business of Sports co-hosts Scott Soshnick and Michael Barr about the long-term prospects of the Golden State Warriors
Turner analyst and Duke great Grant Hill talks Butler’s chances, Kentucky’s improvement and the pass that changed his life with The Post’s Justin Terranova.
WFAN’s Mike Francesa asked Grant Hill, who knows a thing or two about being a big-name collegian, whether players such as UCLA’s Lonzo Ball and Kentucky’s De’Aaron Fox and Malik Monk can block out the fact that NBA scouts will be watching them closely as they play in the tournament.
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Slam Magazine sat down with Grant recently as he shared some advice on how to maintain a 17-year marriage, his NBA Finals pick and how his style has evolved over the years. Grant even discussed his legendary “Fila 96” men sneaker, which was re-released last August.
By George Henry | Associated Press
Original article on NBA.com
Photo above: Atlanta Hawks new owner Grant Hill speaks during a news conference to announce the sale of the NBA basketball team to an ownership group led by Tony Ressler, Thursday, June 25, 2015, in Atlanta. (Todd Kirkland/Associated Press)
ATLANTA (AP) — Grant Hill always wondered why the Atlanta Hawks struggled to attract big-name free agents.
by Mark Medina, original article on InsideSoCal.com
Duke freshman Jahlil Okafor is seen by many as not only the most polished big man in college basketball, but possibly the top player should he enter the 2015 NBA Draft. (Gerry Broome/The Associated Press)
Grant Hill will be on the Final Four announcing team with veterans Jim Nantz and Bill Raftery. Photo above: Ross D. Franklin • Associated Press
Original article on StarTribune
Former Duke and NBA great Grant Hill is working as a television analyst for CBS and Turner Sports during the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Leading up to March Madness, Hill took time to chat with the Star Tribune’s Michael Rand about this year’s tournament and memories of past years.
Photo above: Adam Jeffery | CNBC
By Jessica Golden, Field Producer
After back-to-back college championships at Duke and a nearly 20-year professional career, seven-time NBA All-Star Grant Hill said his next dream is owning his own NBA team.
By Grant Hill, Special to SI.com
SI.com is taking a look at the lives of some of sports' most notable former players across the NBA, NFL and MLB. From weighing in on life in retirement to providing their analysis on today's crop of stars, these athletes share their thoughts.