<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">After more than three months of right knee rehabilitation, Brian Grant expects to be in uniform Tuesday night against Utah in Salt Lake City. For him, that's a sigh of relief. He can finally hang up his business suits and concentrate more on his basketball attire. Thank goodness. "My closet's been a mess lately, just trying to mix and match clothes," Grant said Sunday. "These last couple games, I know (people) have been like, 'Wow, what's he wearing?' " Against the Jazz, he'll wear the familiar No. 55, but he'll sport a different, old-school look, too. Blame Eddie House. It seems that House's on-court fashion sense is spreading throughout the Suns locker room, a good or bad phenomenon depending on your perspective. For his entire NBA career, House has played with his socks pulled up to his knees, making him resemble a shorter and quicker Michael Cooper. Grant embraced the style upon returning for practice earlier this month, saying: "Eddie wanted me to rock the high socks and go with the headband with him. I'm a big House fan." Next thing you know, reserve center Pat Burke caught on, modeling high socks last week, something he also did during past playing days in Europe, only no one cared to notice. "Maybe it's a chain reaction," Burke said. "But you know what it is, a lot of times when you're tired, tugging down on your shorts, you look down and see your socks, and it's just a reminder to stay hungry." House pleads innocence. He has been playing this way since his Arizona State days. Does he fancy himself a trendsetter? Nope. Just a jump shooter.</div> Source