sp6r=underrated wrote:I was thinking about a couple of second generation players: Austin Rivers and Jerami Grant.
Both of them are worse players than their respective elder. Jerami Grant is at least a decent player but he hasn't achieved what his uncle did. And Austin is as far from Doc as a player as possible.
Kind of sad in a way that descendants of excellent secondary players focused so much on being bad versions of superstars.
Agree in general, but I'll throw Austin a bone here after being anti-anti-anti-Austin since his time a Duke:
He's stuck around in the league by accepting a smaller role. I won't say he ever developed into the all-around player his father did, but had he insisted on being "the man", he'd have been out of the league a while ago.
Grant is a current vexation for me. Here we have a guy who continues to make choices seemingly only focused on giving him a chance to prove to the world that he's a star going into the off-season before his 9th season.
Now look, basketball history is filled with guys who could have been stars who never got that opportunity, so I'm not saying "If you haven't gotten there by your 9th season, who definitely aren't that guy."...but dude, you just had that opportunity. The result was a performance bad enough that your team got the #1 pick. Stop it.
We're at a point now where if I were running an NBA team I'd feel just fine offering Rivers a minimum deal, but I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable offering anything at all for Grant, but I don't think he'd embrace the role he'd need to embrace.
More broadly, I find multi-generational professional athletes - particularly in the NBA, where my focus lies, to be very interesting.
Who is are list right now?
Doc & Austin Rivers
Horace/Harvey & Jerami/Jerian Grant
Gary & Cole Anthony
Manute & Bol Bol
Rick & Jalen Brunson
Charles & Nic Claxton
Richard & Amir Coffey
Corey & Jae Crowder
Dell & Steph/Seth Curry
Terry & Ed Davis
Winston & Darius Garland
Tim & Tim Jr. Hardaway
Tito & Al Horford
Jaren & Jaren Jr. Jackson
Stan & Kevin Love
Pace & Nico Mannion
Kenyon & Kenyon Jr. Martin
Wes & Wes Jr. Matthews
Larry & Larry Jr. Nance
Sonny & Jabari Parker
Gary & Gary II Payton
Glenn & Glenn III Robinson
Arvydas & Domantas Sabonis
Mychal & Mychel/Klay Thompson
Gary & Gary Jr. Trent
Duane & Duane Jr. Washington
Mitchell & Andrew Wiggins
Rickie & Justise Winslow
Joe Caldwell & Marvin Bagley III
Maurice King & Ishmail Wainright
And then all-timer families who currently have no one playing in the NBA:
Bruce Hale/Rick Barry & Jon/Brent/Drew Barry
Joe & Kobe Bryant
Patrick & Patrick Jr. Ewing
George/Ed & Larry Mikan
Jim Sr. & Jim Jr./John Paxson
Dolph & Danny Schayes
John & David Stockton
Ernie & Kiki Vandegwhe (also Kiki's daughter Coco is a professional tennis player)
Bill & Luke Walton
Dominique/Gerald & Damian Wilkins
Other NBA-related families:
Sasa & Luka Doncic - Sasa played pro ball in Europe
Yannick & Joakim Noah - Yannick had arguably greater tennis career than Joakim's basketball career
Mike & Mike Jr. Conley - Mike Sr. was a Gold Medal Track & Field athlete
Marselles & Jaylen Brown - Marselles was a 7 foot boxer
Pamela/Paul McGee & Javale/Imani McGee - 3 pro women basketball players connected to Javale.
Karl Malone & Cheryl Ford/Demetress Bell - Cheryl a great WNBA player, Demetress in the NFL.
Harvey & Tamika Catchings - Tamika was a WNBA GOAT argument
Nate & Natalie Williams - Natalie in the WNBA
Wondering who I'm missing.