On Jerami Grant. Buddy Boeheim, son of Jim Boeheim: I got to some practices as a kid, and all I remember was Jerami’s crazy dunks. He’d have some wild put-back dunks almost every day. Belbey: Ryan Cabiles, our strength coach, does testing with the guys. One thing we did was a standing jump to test our vertical. With Jerami, he had to keep raising the bars higher and higher because he kept maxing out, over 40 inches. (Grant out-jumped the 12-foot measuring device before the 2014 NBA Draft.) Trevor Cooney, guard: Super athletic. He could touch almost the top of the backboard. Brandon Triche, guard: My first impression was that he was very athletic, had very great length and was a great guy. He has always moved like a small guard.
Brandon Triche Rumors
All NBA PlayersThe addition of McCullough is especially crucial for Boeheim’s Army, as he gives them their first true big man. McCullough joins a guard heavy roster of John Gillon, Eric Devendorf, Brandon Triche, and Malachi Richardson. Demetris Nichols and Tyler Lydon have also already signed up to participate.
Former Syracuse guard Brandon Triche will play with the Knicks and former Syracuse forward James Southerland will play with New Orleans, Syracuse.com reported.
After starting and winning more games at Syracuse University than anyone before him, Brandon Triche was understandably disappointed when he was not picked in the NBA Draft. But the Jamesville native is not about to give up. Triche will get another chance to show he belongs in the NBA with the Charlotte Bobcats’ summer team, which plays in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas beginning July 17. His hope is to impress either Charlotte or another team enough to get a training camp invite.
After not being selected in Thursday night’s NBA Draft, former Syracuse University guard Brandon Triche has signed as an undrafted free agent with the Charlotte Bobcats. Triche confirmed the agreement with the Bobcats in a text message on Friday morning.