Granger (knee) was officially waived by the Pistons on Monday, Dave Pemberton of the Oakland Press reports.
Granger will almost certainty be waived by the Pistons before the regular season begins on Tuesday, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com reports.
Granger (knee) isn't ready to participate in basketball activities during the Pistons' training camp, MLive.com's David Mayo reports.
Granger was traded from the Suns to the Pistons on Thursday, Yahoo! Sports reports. Marcus Morris and Reggie Bullock were also sent to the Pistons, and the Suns received a second-round pick and cap space in return.
Deng did practice at the morning shootaround and even with the 20 minutes Granger only managed four points, zero rebounds and assists. He's not fantasy worthy.
Luol Deng is a "minutes hog" and should keep Granger on the bench for long stretches. Granger has yet to play this season. He has been in steep decline for a few years now and has little fantasy value.
He has been in slow decline for a few years, and now at 31-years-old, he is simply a hanicap to Luol Deng.
Granger is a high-character guy who will bring veteran experience to the Heat. However, he's not going to carry fantasy value.
Granger is a high-character guy who will bring veteran experience to the Heat. However, he's not going to carry fantasy value.
Unrestricted free agent Danny Granger has agreed to a two-year, $4.2 million deal with the Heat.
Granger will take the bi-annual exception with Miami, and will have a player option on the second season. Granger's days of a being a star player are behind him, but he's a solid locker room guy, and maybe he can be a decent role player for Miami. Through 12 games with the Clippers last season Granger averaged 8.0 points, and 2.3 rebounds on 42.9 percent shooting, so he is clearly no longer a fantasy option in any league.