Jayson Granger

Jayson Antonie Granger Amodio[1] (born September 15, 1989) is a Uruguayan[2][3] professional basketball player who plays for Estudiantes of the Primera FEB.[10] After his contract with Estudiantes expired, he signed with the Spanish club Unicaja, later that same month, for an offer his former team couldn't match.Granger also publicly expressed his resentment at the Uruguayan Basketball Federation, for their role in the dispute regarding his transfer, from Uruguay to Spain, in 2005 (see Professional career).The Uruguayan side finished the tournament in 3rd place, after losing in the semifinals to Argentina, despite Granger's 26 points, 9 rebounds, and 3 assists in the game.[20][21] He did not play at the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship, citing the need to take the time off, in order to properly integrate himself into his new club team, Unicaja.
Granger playing with Estudiantes , in 2013.
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