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He played for the Gophers after transferring from the University of Charlotte in 2003.
He played for the Gophers after transferring from the University of Charlotte in 2003.
He lead the team in scoring for two consecutive seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament that resulted in a first-round loss to Iowa State. He was signed by the 2006 NBA champions [[Miami Heat]]. <ref>[http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2006/08/09/68686 Former Gophers guard Grier faces a pair of hurdles in quest to play in NBA - Minnesota Daily<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
He lead the team in scoring for two consecutive seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament that resulted in a first-round loss to Iowa State. He was signed by the 2006 NBA champions [[Miami Heat]]. <ref>[http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2006/08/09/68686 Former Gophers guard Grier faces a pair of hurdles in quest to play in NBA - Minnesota Daily<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.

Since graduating from Minnesota, Grier has played professionally in Europe. He was signed by French club [[Cholet Basket]] for the 2008-09 season.<ref>[http://www.cholet-basket.com/News/Detail.aspx?News=&NumCategorie=2&NumActualite=1315 Vincent Grier pour remplacer Samad Nikkhah]. September 30, 2008.</ref> Previously, he had played for [[BCM Gravelines]].


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Revision as of 01:45, 2 October 2008

Vincent Grier (born March 14 1983) is a former college basketball player for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers. He has scored 1,118 points[citation needed], but did not play during his junior season, due to an injury.

He played for the Gophers after transferring from the University of Charlotte in 2003. He lead the team in scoring for two consecutive seasons, including a trip to the NCAA Tournament that resulted in a first-round loss to Iowa State. He was signed by the 2006 NBA champions Miami Heat. [1].

Since graduating from Minnesota, Grier has played professionally in Europe. He was signed by French club Cholet Basket for the 2008-09 season.[2] Previously, he had played for BCM Gravelines.

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Grier is on the 2008 summer league roster of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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