Will Danny Granger's career resume with the Phoenix Suns?


Danny Granger is a former All-Star forward, but the last few years have been rough both for his career and his body. Granger was dealt to the Suns at the trade deadline last year, but his future with the team is up in the air.
The Suns have a long history of reviving former talents who have struggled with injuries, most notably with Grant Hill. Will the Suns view Granger in a similar light?
Here's more on Granger from Craig Grialou at ArizonaSports.com:
A bothersome left knee has limited Granger to just 76 total games in the past three seasons.
Three weeks after the Suns acquired Granger as part of three-team deal just ahead of the February trade deadline, the decision was made to shut down the 32-year-old so that he could work with head athletic trainer Aaron Nelson and his staff.
"I've only been here a month, but I have felt a difference. I've been improving," said Granger, who has had knee surgery twice. "The guys have done a great job with correcting a lot of imbalances that I've had, that I've played with for the last 10, 11 years."
"With the track record that they've had, I spoke to Grant Hill on the phone for a long time," Granger said. "He gave me pretty much his experience here and how it helped his career; and hopefully it'll help mine the same way."
(h/t Arizona Sports)
