one of the best comebacks in NBA History.
I personally thought Hill would struggle early on and end up having a role of leader of the bench..and would just clog in around 15 to 20 mins a night but hes the absolute opposite.
For a guy thats career look destined to be ended.....he has just made a marevellous return....his stats have dropped but his impact on the floor still remains. I think Grant is gonna make a great head coach in the NBA someday...he just has that Great Coach look on him...
He has about 3-4 years left in him if he stays healthy.
Some facts taken from NBA.com
* Full name is Grant Henry Hill
* Recognized for his tremendous community service by being awarded the 2001 Richard and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award
* He and his wife, Tamia, donated $1 million to Duke University and $50,000 to benefit Child Abuse Prevention
* Wife, Tamia, is a four-time Grammy-nominated recording artist
* Served as vice-chairman of the 1999 Special Olympics World Games, held in North Carolina
* Father was a running back with three NFL teams from 1969-74 and 1976-81, while his mother serves as a consultant in the Washington D.C. area
* Born in Dallas, Tex., is the only child of Calvin and Janet Hill
* Became the 8th player in Duke history to have his number (33) retired
* In 2000, named among 99 professional athletes as "Good Guys in Sports" by The Sporting News, recognizing athletes for outstanding character and exemplary civic responsibility
* Served as vice-chairman of the 1999 Special Olympics World Games, held in North Carolina
* Childhood idols included Arthur Ashe and the Magic's own Julius Erving