Okay, so I’ve been digging into Jerami Grant’s performance lately, specifically his last five games. It all started when I was watching the Blazers game the other night, and Grant had a pretty solid showing. Got me thinking, “I wonder how he’s been doing overall recently?” So, I decided to take a closer look.

First thing I did was jump onto the internet. I started pulling up the box scores for the Blazers’ last five games. It took me a minute to get all the data organized. I wanted to see his points, rebounds, assists, you know, the usual stuff. I made a simple list on my notebook to keep track of everything.
My Notes:
- Game 1: 24 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists. Not bad, right?
- Game 2: 18 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists. Okay, rebounding is up, assists are up.
- Game 3: 30 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist. Whoa, big scoring game but dipped everywhere else.
- Game 4: 21 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists. Back to a more balanced line.
- Game 5: 27 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists. Finishing strong, I like it.
After seeing the numbers, I started to notice a few patterns. Some games, he’s really lighting it up in the scoring department. Other games, he’s contributing more in other areas like rebounding and dishing out assists. Seems like he’s been pretty consistent overall.
Then I wanted to see if there was any more context behind these numbers, so I watched some game highlights. Wanted to see how he was getting his points, what his role looked like in the offense. It was interesting to watch how he was creating his own shot in some plays, then in others, he was getting good looks from his teammates. It definitely seems like he’s a big part of what they’re doing out there.
Honestly, diving into Grant’s recent performance was a fun little project. It’s always cool to see how players are trending, and Grant is definitely someone to keep an eye on. I’ll be checking in on him again soon, for sure.