
New setback for Boulazac: key player seriously injured and likely out for the season
Gabriel Pantel-Jouve
EuroBasket 2025 gave ideas to Boulazac’s staff: looking for a wing player, the Perigord staff chose Finnish international Jacob Grandison (6’6″, 27 years old).
Jacob Grandison is the third foreign wing player to join. First, former ASVEL player Anthony Polite had signed, before changing his mind. Then, BBD signed Malik Fitts to replace him. But the latter seriously injured his knee during preseason, requiring surgery. The promoted team has therefore turned to a Californian of Finnish origin.
Jacob Grandison grew up in Oakland, California, where his parents met when his Finnish mother was an international exchange student. He played youth basketball there before joining Holy Cross’s basketball program in Worcester, Massachusetts. After an excellent sophomore year in 2018-2019 (13.9 points, 5 rebounds and 2.9 assists in almost 35 minutes), he played at Illinois from 2020 to 2022 before finishing his NCAA career at Duke in 2022-2023. Coming off the bench, the good shooter contributed 4.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists in less than 16 minutes.
The start of his professional career in Europe was eventful. Initially signed by KK Cibona, he didn’t play due to financial problems. Grandison then joined Minorca in Spanish second division for three months (4.8 points on 32.2% shooting, 1.7 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 18 minutes).
His performances improved once back in his maternal country with Salon Vilpas of Salo (14.4 points on 41.7%, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 24 minutes). In 2024-2025, he first tried playing at home with the Santa Cruz Warriors. But due to injury, they released him after three days. It wasn’t until February that he finally joined Massimo Cancellieri’s PAOK Thessaloniki, where he played nine games (5.2 points and 1.9 rebounds in 13 minutes).
While his modest club performances might never have caught the eye of a Betclic ELITE team, Finland’s EuroBasket run helped him gain exposure. Part of the Finnish program since 2021, Grandison is in Lassi Tuovi’s starting lineup in Riga.
Without really shining (3.9 points on 33.3%, 2.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists in less than 15 minutes), he provides wing depth and could win a bronze medal on Sunday with a victory in the third-place game against Greece. Remains to be seen if he can make his mark at Boulazac. It looks challenging.
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