Grant Lewis is a 6'2" Combo Guard/Point Guard in the 2028 class.
Lewis attends Grand Junction in Colorado and plays club basketball for The Valley.
Lewis's Player Profile was created on March 27, 2024.
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Grant Lewis established himself as a premier playmaker for the Grand Junction Tigers, leading the team with 13.2...
Written by Logan Benson
Grant
LewisCG/PG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Grand Junction
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CO
Postseason 2026 Stock Risers from 5A
Lewis had a playoff run to remember and showed why his stock should be rising. He delivered big...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Grant
LewisCG/PG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Grand Junction
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CO
These 6 Players Will Determine Who Wins 5A SWL Title
Lewis only a sophomore is the driving force behind Grand Junction, setting the tone with his team leading...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Grant
LewisCG/PG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Grand Junction
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CO
Hoopers You Need To Know From Class Of 2028
Lewis has emerged as the heartbeat of a 10–2 Grand Junction squad and is putting together an eye...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Grant
LewisCG/PG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Grand Junction
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CO
2028 Watch List players that I am excited to scout
Lewis is a 6’0 score-first wing out of Grand Junction who made a strong impression in his freshman...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Grant
LewisCG/PG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Grand Junction
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CO
Which 2028s Are Poised to Make Noise This Season?
Grant Lewis emerged as one of the most productive and consistent freshman guards on the Western Slope. On...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Grant
LewisCG/PG
Class
2028
Height
6'2"
HS
Grand Junction
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CO
Notable Backcourt Producers in the 6A/5A Southwestern League
Lewis holds his own at the point of attack, allowing greater opportunity than most freshmen within this league....
Written by Clayton Conover
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Grant LewisGrantLewis
6'2" | CG/PG
Grand Junction | 2028 StateCO
established himself as a premier playmaker for the Grand Junction Tigers, leading the team with 13.2 PPG and 3 APG. Lewis’ clinical efficiency from the charity stripe is a key component of his game. Lewis truly peaked during the postseason, delivering back-to-back 18-point performances against Discovery Canyon and Golden to propel the Tigers to the Great 8 round of the state playoffs. Known for his versatile playmaking abilities and improved defensive tenacity, he anchored a squad that finished with an impressive 21-5 record. His ability to control the pace of the game has solidified his status as a top rising 2028 prospect to keep your eyes peeled for this summer.
Lewis had a playoff run to remember and showed why his stock should be rising. He delivered big performances with games of 18, 18, and 14, playing with confidence every time the ball was in his hands. His handle and decision making stood out, allowing him to control the pace and create opportunities for himself and his teammates. Lewis consistently attacked the rim with purpose, putting pressure on defenses, and when his team needed a spark, he stepped up and knocked down big threes in key moments
Lewis only a sophomore is the driving force behind Grand Junction, setting the tone with his team leading 13 points per game. A true shooter with deep range, he stretches defenses the moment he crosses half court. He is also a playmaker who reads the floor well and creates opportunities for teammates. His ability to knock down shots and deliver timely passes makes Grand Junction’s offense dangerous and unpredictable. When he’s in rhythm, everything opens up and that kind of leadership and versatility is what keeps his team competitive night after night
Lewis has emerged as the heartbeat of a 10–2 Grand Junction squad and is putting together an eye opening sophomore campaign. Leading the team in both scoring with 14.8 and assists with 4.3, he’s the engine that keeps everything running smoothly. He’s a knockdown threat from deep, yet just as effective attacking the rim with sharp handles and quickness to create easy looks. What makes it even more impressive is his efficiency as he’s shooting a stellar 52% from the field while carrying a major load. Lewis’ game is loud, confident and only trending up
Lewis is a 6’0 score-first wing out of Grand Junction who made a strong impression in his freshman campaign. Averaging 9.3 points per game, he quickly showed he could put the ball in the basket in a variety of ways. With soft touch around the rim and a reliable three-point shot, Lewis displayed creativity as a finisher and confidence as a shot-maker. As the season progressed, so did his comfort level as he began to embrace the moment and take on more of a scoring role. Moving forward, the next step in his development will be rounding out his game: rebounding at a higher clip, creating more for others, and committing defensively. Still, the talent is evident, and Lewis has already proven that he belongs on the floor. With continued growth, he’s a player who could elevate his profile in a big way heading into his sophomore season.
Grant LewisGrantLewis
6'2" | CG/PG
Grand Junction | 2028 StateCO
emerged as one of the most productive and consistent freshman guards on the Western Slope. On a Grand Junction team that leaned on upperclassmen, Lewis still carved out a major role, averaging 9.3 points per game while shooting an impressive 37% from three. He moves exceptionally well without the ball, finding open seams and cutting into scoring lanes. As a catch-and-shoot threat, he demands defensive attention, but he’s also shown the ability to put the ball on the floor and make reads when chased off the line. His spacing and shooting ability create a gravitational pull that makes life easier for his teammates, and he already plays with a mature understanding of offensive flow. Grand Junction is expected to take a step forward this season, and Lewis will be a big reason why. If his trajectory continues, he’s likely to establish himself as one of the most dependable and dangerous perimeter players in the class.
Lewis holds his own at the point of attack, allowing greater opportunity than most freshmen within this league. Comfortable setting up the halfcourt, he is a functional combo guard who brings abilities as a drive and kick shot creator for teammates. Serviceable from distance, he is among the high volume and most efficient three point shooters at the 5A level.