";s:4:"text";s:5405:" From an offensive standpoint, there are no holes in his game.”NBA scouts have been regular visitors to Charleston practices and games the last three years, so Riller has caught their attention. He has committed to College of Charleston Cougars. Joe [Chealey] had torn his Achilles a couple of weeks earlier, so I had someone to go through the redshirt year with.”Once Riller got on the floor in 2016, he made up for lost time. Overrated Prospects July 20, 2020 Riley Millette 0. NBA.com is part of Turner Sports Digital, part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network.On the road recruiting post man Kerry Blackshear during the summer of 2014, then-Clemson assistant Earl Grant kept noticing one of Blackshear’s AAU teammates, a scrawny guard named Grant Riller. On the road recruiting post man Kerry Blackshear during the summer of 2014, then-Clemson assistant Earl Grant kept noticing one of Blackshear’s AAU teammates, a scrawny guard named Grant Riller. The perfect gift for football recruiting fans! After landing the Charleston job in early September, Grant hoped his promotion of Riller hadn’t been too effective, because now he was at a place where Riller’s talent could overcome his lack of size.By this time, Riller had narrowed his choices to FIU and Cleveland State, but once Grant and new assistant coach Quinton Ferrell became involved in Riller’s recruitment, and after he got a look at Charleston -- the city and the school -- he was hooked.It didn’t hurt that Riller’s Orlando, Florida homeboy, point guard Joe Chealey, was already on Charleston’s roster. “I was guarding the ball. He’s got a massive wingspan and huge hands, he’s got ball skills that many bigs at this level don’t and he’s got a go-to move on the block — a righty jump-hook — that is really effective. Learn about Grant Riller and other recruit player profiles on RecruitingNation.com. Grant Riller uses the rocker step to create an advantage and freeze the defender to get by and give himself or a teammate an opportunity to score. His broad shoulders and quick leaping ability help him make up for the fact that he is a bit undersized, and he takes pride in his ability to rebound the ball on both ends of the floor and protect the rim defensively.On Saturday, at Elevate Hoops’ tournament in Philly called The Showdown, Spencer put on a show. He did just that this past season, leading Charleston Basketball with 21.9 ppg and 4.1 apg on 54% shooting. They had several big wins in the non-conference, including those against VCU, Memphis and Rhode Island. People at the next level will be very surprised at his passing ability. Expect to see that list grow as well, as Spencer’s best performances of the summer came with faces like Leonard Hamilton and John Thompson III, as well as a large number of high major assistants, in the crowd.Here’s the issue: the Squires didn’t have a single front court player over 6-foot-7. Grant Riller is a 6-3, 150-pound Shooting Guard from Ocoee, FL. So Grant began calling friends who were assistant coaches at mid-major schools and letting them know Riller -- a talented kid with high-major skill but a mid-major body -- was out there.After about two weeks of sounding the alarm on Riller, Grant abruptly stopped making phone calls on his behalf. He has committed to College of Charleston Cougars. Riller has a 247Sports rating of 70, making him a 2-star prospect.