
Uncommitted
Scout Report
When you're sharing the court with three top-40 national recruits at Overtime Elite, you better bring something special to stand apart from the crowd.
Background
The Atlanta, New Jersey native made the move to OTE to elevate his game against elite competition daily. Training alongside guys like Gabe Nesmith and Jeremy Jenkins means every practice is a proving ground. The program's track record of developing wings for high-major basketball made it an easy choice for Grandison's development.
Playing Style
Grandison's calling card is his pure stroke from beyond the arc - the kind of shooter who can stretch defenses and create spacing for his more athletic teammates. At 6-6, he has the size to shoot over smaller guards and the release to get his shot off in traffic. His length gives him versatility on the defensive end, though he'll need to add strength to handle physical forwards at the next level. The shot-making ability is already there, but developing his handle and creating off the dribble will determine whether he becomes a role player or a go-to scorer.
Recruitment
Seven D1 offers is solid production for a player ranked #262 nationally, with programs like TCU, Rutgers, and Seton Hall showing legitimate interest. The mix of high-major and mid-major attention suggests coaches see him as a potential contributor who could develop into more. Playing at OTE gives him maximum exposure, and another strong year could push him into higher-tier conversations.
Updated Mar 13, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team